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I seem to be generating excessive amounts of saliva to the point where I need a disposable cup to kinda drool it into every couple of minutes. This makes sleeping kinda hard and so I'm wondering is there a trick? I had to make a sort of makeshift bib out of a towel just to combat this last night and that allowed me to get a few hours but man was it uncomfortable. Any advice?

Edit: the excessive saliva finally went away last night. Appreciate all of your help

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[–] jasondj@ttrpg.network 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Or edibles. Or tinctures. Or beverages. W/e. I had some that was like Crystal Light single-serving tubes. Pro-tip, do not mix it in seltzer.

[–] southsamurai@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Definitely liquid forms only, in case you ever need a tooth extracted. Recovery for that precludes anything as solid as a gummy, even. I'm not a tree enthusiast (can't, I have weird reactions), but it's a common procedure with fairly standard aftercare recommendations.

You don't want to chew anything for a bit after, and sucking on things (heh) before the sockets heal is a great way to have to go back and get more work done.

I haven't run across any edibles that were soft enough and wouldn't stick in places you would end up with troubles. Brownies, as an example, are soft enough, but they tend to get smeared around in the process of mashing them enough to swallow.

But some oil or whatever in a spoonful of applesauce? Hell yeah :)