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Originally Posted by ginnie
Yes Adelina, they have given me that diagnosis too of Dysphasia. Is there any treatment for it? Have they suggested further testing for you? I just finished another endoscopy with the same results. What have they sugested you do about the condition. sure would love to hear from you. ginnie
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Hi ginnie - how's going!? Pretty miserable here - stomach flu for 4 now and counting (the third kid came down with it today and
I'm still not recovered!).
I was told that my
DYSPHAGIA is a part of my ganglioneuritis. That may be in part due to wher it is located in the spine? I don't know ginnie - I wish I had a better answer. I know that the more severe my PN symptoms or pain; the more severe my dysphagia is. My PN symptoms are dependent upon virus, bacterial infections, allergerys, and such. That is why Feb through July is the worst time of year for me. This last virus, the stomach flu has destryod me. It brought back both my dysphagia and allodynia



this is so fun I have never used these big words so much - in fact I never knew/remembered the name for my "sensitivity pain" until I read the post. So now I can use these new words all in one thread and feel like i'm one of the intellecctuals for a moment -

- of course you sort of lose the effect when you read my typo's but - I think I got run - my tummy is churning.... byyyeeeeeeeeeeeeee....................

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