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If you will. Sometimes the doctor will prescribe Robinul. He/She may also

recommend Botox. The Botox injections must be given when a child has put

" under " .

The procedure did not work very well for my son. So now they are recommending

the surgery where the ENT will tie off the " spit glands " , as my son's doctor

called them, under the mouth.

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> To: polymicrogyria

> From: suga_mamma04@...

> Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:33:07 +0000

> Subject: Re: Drooling surgery

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> Our son was on Rubinol and we had no success. Then we tried scopalomine

patches and quickly learned our son was allergic to it. We were told about

Botox, but that is something that you would have to do more than once. With the

surgery, its a one time thing and works. And there are different types of

surgeries your ENT could do.

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> If you will. Sometimes the doctor will prescribe Robinul. He/She may also

recommend Botox. The Botox injections must be given when a child has put

" under " .

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> The procedure did not work very well for my son. So now they are recommending

the surgery where the ENT will tie off the " spit glands " , as my son's doctor

called them, under the mouth.

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