I too sleep with my fan on (high), and usually don't wake with a dry mouth. Maybe you're a mouth breather.
2007-10-16 05:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably - if there is no light on , your moth will flutter in front of the nearest electrical device - maybe try giving it a little spray with a plant sprayer every night or consider getting a different pet - maybe an ant - they are alot less trouble .
2007-10-16 05:47:07
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answered by clintwestwood 4
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Most likely and if it is a cooler night sometimes you can wake up with a sore throat so point the fan away from you and maybe that will help!
2007-10-16 05:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily, you are sleeping with your mouth open and / or snoring! Dry eyes are more common from a fan overhead.
2007-10-16 05:42:00
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answered by ~ Floridian`` 7
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You may not be able to stop the problem
from occurring, but you can drink some
juice when you first wake up.
2007-10-16 05:43:02
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answered by candle 7
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yep. it happens to me too...if i take a nap in with the ceiling fan on i wake up with a scratchy throat too...cover your mouth with the blanket.
2007-10-16 05:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably yes. Just keep a glass of water next to your bed.
2007-10-16 05:45:23
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answered by Mimi 6
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You probably sleep with your mouth open and dont realize it.
You are probably not getting enough water during the day.
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2007-10-16 05:41:12
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answered by staymay 7
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sleep with your mouth closed.
2007-10-16 05:40:52
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answered by Jezabel the annoyed cat 7
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you probably sleep with your mouth open
2007-10-16 05:43:04
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answered by Sm@rtAs$ 4
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