Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Drooling Issues

Dennis started his pesky drooling last year sometime. The kind of symptom that gets in the way of some activities, but not all of the time and everyday. He is now at the frustration drooling stage and he drools through day and night, but it is being treated with the drug Robinul, or a generic, to be exact.

Now this drug has all those dreaded side effects, some of which are the very symptom he is fighting against. But of course they are, you know that as well as I know that. Truth be told, it already seems to be loosing effectiveness, anyway, and the doctor seems very reticent to increase his dose, so he most likely will not be taking it for much longer.


It's not always the drooling itself that becomes the biggest issue, it's the problems the drooling causes when Dennis eats, sleeps, talks, drinks, and does anything what-so-ever. When he sleeps he drools, so the pillow cases always have stains on them. Oh well, at least we aren't washing whole sets of sheets everyday like we did all winter. His catheter does have some benefits. Talking and being heard and understood is difficult enough for Dennis, add in the drooling and it is close to impossible to comprehend what he is saying. Even I have troubles most days and need to remind him to talk to me 1) only when we are in the same room, 2) to look at me when he talks and 3) and to swallow before speaking.

But it's the eating that is most exasperating for both of us, and I am sure it isn't all that pleasant for the other people present when he eats. Everything he eats ends up staining the drool which is still coming out of his mouth even though he is eating. After he collects enough colored drool on his face it begins dripping on his clothes. He is forever holding a towel up to his face to collect the drool.

Ah, drool. Sometimes he reminds me of one of those huge dogs that you just got to love through the drool. He is a sweetie and easy to love, drool and all. I wish it didn't bother him so much, but the man has his dignity, one thing this syndrome takes away from a person rather quickly.

Until tommorow,
Ann and Dennis

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

YOU DID IT!!!

God bless you and Dennis.
Lola

Ann said...

Yes, Lola, we did it. Thank you for all of your support and love.

Ann