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Recovery ~ a straight line or setbacks?

Well that nice little bit of white foamy saliva that I had for a few days, and that I posted on a couple days ago, has disappeared. I'm sure that since it showed up once it will show up again. But I have had dry mouth for the last few days and don't understand it. Nothing has changed; I'm still eating and drinking all the same things, same meds, etc. I was so happy there for a while. Now I'm not so happy.
Is this how you get it back? I don't know if I should expect a straight line upwards, plateaus, setbacks, or what.
I'd sure be a happy camper if I could just get my saliva back.
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not a straight line for me
cadharose,
Progress takes many paths, but the main thing they share is time. If the return of your taste buds is an indicator your saliva won’t be far behind. All my damaged systems seem to be on a slow boat home, but I leave a light on for them just encase they are lost.
I can run errands and forget my water bottle and make it home safely, I could not do that a year ago. I am still at the mercy of my water bottle, but I make enough saliva to know it is getting better.
Don’t beat yourself up too much, drink lots of fluids, eat nutritiously and get plenty of sleep and exercise and let your body heal at its own pace and be happy you won.
Matt
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Kind of Like a Simple Jigphrannie51 said:There a many two steps forward...
one step back....especially in the first few months at least. Taste ebbs and flows....as well as saliva...and fatigue for that matter.
p
Two steps forward, one back, left foot in front, right foot to the rear..., slide through the door. Spin around twice...ohhh so nice, bust your azz, you're on the floor...
Like P and Matt, nothing here is linear, nor logical...
I'm sure with time, you'll be back to spittin like most of the rest of us...
JG
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