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Jesus, NO!

I'm up to piss 3 or 4 times a night as it is, and that's on a GOOD night. Frown

I will occasionally rinse my mouth out if I've been snoring.
If you have those two issues, check with your MD about a sleep apnea test, both are sure signs of the situation....
PHPaul, you should check your symptoms in the sleep apnea thread.



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I always keep a bottle next to the bed but I rarely drink from it during the night. I will often take a few swigs after I get up though. I think I just like having it there just in case I may need it as much as anything.




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Water always-I have severe low saliva production due to a previous medical issue.

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Yeah, always have, but I rarely find myself drinking it after lights out. I drink some water at bedtime and have it there in the morning to take a Prevacid--chronic GERD. I only drink during the night if something we ate causes elevated thirst.

Same here, it is always there (a .5L bottle). The one time I remember really needing it was the night my colon suffered a perforation. When you absolutely cannot move out of bed, for any reason, the water is most helpful until help arrives. I always keep a bottle beside regardless.
 
 
 
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Yes, and thankfully my teeth aren't in it.
 
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