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<blockquote data-quote="Granny_grump_" data-source="post: 2493081" data-attributes="member: 282121"><p>[USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER]</p><p>Exactly the same for me whatever I needed for dry mouth and the mouth rinse which numbed the pain my doctor refused to prescribed it even though the hospital had prescribed it, my tongue sticks to roof of mouth and I can’t breath ,I then get shedding has I loosen the tongue and coughing so not to keep disturbing mu husband I get up and make a coffee.After a few hours I get tired again and go back to bed.</p><p>If I’m lucky I may get 2to 3 hours more but I’m constantly tired I need to go back to bed in afternoon unless I go out and make myself stay awake being occupied with wherever we go too. Why are our doctors reluctant to prescribed our medication mine said I could buy it over the counter between Difflam mouth rinse £15 a bottle I can use at leased two bottles when Lichens Planus flares up and Volterol 2.3% strength £19 to £20 another two three tubes a month it mounts up. Especially when your on pension I haven’t worked all my life to pay for prescriptions that are needed because a stubborn doctor decided I can pay for them technically overruling a hospital consultant.. Our pension isn’t on a par with the doctors when he retires bet he won’t keep quiet if it happens to him, they have know idea it’s disgusting to have to fight for medication in this day . K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Granny_grump_, post: 2493081, member: 282121"] [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] Exactly the same for me whatever I needed for dry mouth and the mouth rinse which numbed the pain my doctor refused to prescribed it even though the hospital had prescribed it, my tongue sticks to roof of mouth and I can’t breath ,I then get shedding has I loosen the tongue and coughing so not to keep disturbing mu husband I get up and make a coffee.After a few hours I get tired again and go back to bed. If I’m lucky I may get 2to 3 hours more but I’m constantly tired I need to go back to bed in afternoon unless I go out and make myself stay awake being occupied with wherever we go too. Why are our doctors reluctant to prescribed our medication mine said I could buy it over the counter between Difflam mouth rinse £15 a bottle I can use at leased two bottles when Lichens Planus flares up and Volterol 2.3% strength £19 to £20 another two three tubes a month it mounts up. Especially when your on pension I haven’t worked all my life to pay for prescriptions that are needed because a stubborn doctor decided I can pay for them technically overruling a hospital consultant.. Our pension isn’t on a par with the doctors when he retires bet he won’t keep quiet if it happens to him, they have know idea it’s disgusting to have to fight for medication in this day . K [/QUOTE]
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