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Old 08-17-2008, 02:54 AM #1
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Default Salty sore mouth

Ok for a few days now, I have noticed that everything I drink or eat has an overwhelming salty taste.

Starting yesterday, the inside of my mouth seems a little sore in spots, VERY dry (foaming somewhat), and tastes incredibly salty. It is really bothering my tummy. Becoming not hungry.

As soon as I drink or brush my teeth.....my mouth goes back to being dry.

Been having troubles swallowing on and off (like it goes down the wrong way)
Had Endo/colonscopy about 1 week ago...still waiting on results
On Rebif, Cymbalta, Amitzia and miralax daily.
Recurrent Cough is back......

Any ideas.
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