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Thanks Ken! My hubby 69/2 has been getting that gloop in his throat too! He
has always produced more phlem than normal but he says it's in his throat
now...

I'll have get some of that nose spray :)

thanks again...this list is great...so many great ideas!!


Coleen    :-)

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Clements <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, November 14, 1998 3:01 PM
Subject: HYDRAsense


>Dear All
>
>There were a couple of mesages on our Parkinson's Information Exchange
>last month on the topic of 'EXCESS SALIVA' and the related  problem with
>congestion of mucous and phlegm at the back of the nose and throat. I
>find this problem especially acute first thing in the morning.
>
>A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to discuss my problem with
>an Eye,Ear & Nose specialist at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. I obtained
>good news and bad news. After a thorough examination of my sinuses he
>diagnosed my condition of suffering from a typical bad symptom of a dry
>mouth which is common for a person with PD. Apparently the mucous
>tissues are normally lubricated with as much as a litre of liquid
>generated internally each day.which is reduced dramatically with PD.
>
>The good news was in the form of advice to readily resove the problem.
>The effecctive solution ( which works! ) is to use a nasal spray which
>clears and moisturizes the nasal cavities. He mentionned there are
>varioous products available over-the-counter without the need for a
>prescription. One which he recommended is called HYDRAsense which
>contains mainly sea water and no harmful preservatives. I found it at my
>local drugstore in a 135 ml container which was on sale for $13.95 and
>should last for a couple of months.
>
>I hope this helps other 'mucous makers'! Feedback on other nasal sprays,
>especially any home-make remedies, would be of interest.
>
>Ken Clements         Ottawa CANADA    [log in to unmask]
>