minkydog
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Poor thing, he's going through a rough patch. Literally. He's been wearing a Transderm Scopolamine patch for about 5 weeks, the kind you use for sea-sickness. He uses it to dry up his mouth. Due to his many seizure meds, he drools copiously. I don't mean a little dribble--it's like a constant 3-ft long string of drool hanging out. It's very off-putting and nasty.
Anyway, we've noticed that the times when he has accidently pulled it off too soon(and we didn't notice it) he has developed vertigo with severe vomiting.
It took me awhile to put 2 and 2 together, but I believe he is experiencing withdrawal syndrome(headache, nausea, vomiting. Duh!) Not only will he not leave the patch on, now he's getting very irritated behind his ears from the patch.
We have decided to take him off the patch permanently. We're just going to have to live with the drooling until something else can be done. The options are Botox injections to his cheeks
or surgically removing some of the salivary glands (see why we went with the patch?) In the meantime, I've given him a large dose of meclizine and he is feeling pretty bad. I'm just waiting for the puking to start.
If you have any kindly thoughts or prayers for Christian over the next week or so(it can take awhile to get it out of your system) we'd appreciate it. I think we're in for a hard week. I wish you could see him, all slumped over on the couch surrounded by towels...
Anyway, we've noticed that the times when he has accidently pulled it off too soon(and we didn't notice it) he has developed vertigo with severe vomiting.
It took me awhile to put 2 and 2 together, but I believe he is experiencing withdrawal syndrome(headache, nausea, vomiting. Duh!) Not only will he not leave the patch on, now he's getting very irritated behind his ears from the patch. We have decided to take him off the patch permanently. We're just going to have to live with the drooling until something else can be done. The options are Botox injections to his cheeks
or surgically removing some of the salivary glands (see why we went with the patch?) In the meantime, I've given him a large dose of meclizine and he is feeling pretty bad. I'm just waiting for the puking to start.
If you have any kindly thoughts or prayers for Christian over the next week or so(it can take awhile to get it out of your system) we'd appreciate it. I think we're in for a hard week. I wish you could see him, all slumped over on the couch surrounded by towels...



