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I agree with NurseNancy. I believe you ought to inform your PCP, and ask for an evaluation with a Speech and Language Pathologist to evaluate your swallowing problems. I would also recommend using a straw when you drink along with the other suggestions made above.
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It works! Actually, I haven't tried it before meals. But I used to have the worst esophageal spasms (probably part of the MS hug, partly short-circuited nerves and reflux.) Felt like what I imagine a heart attack would feel like. The only way I could get it to go away was to drink a glass of warm water, verrrrrry slowly. This forced my throat muscles to relax, and the knot to melt.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Debbie D (02-06-2008) |
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Like I said, it can be a double whammy, just please don't ignore the GI side of it. As for the warm water BEFORE, I have found that to help also, but something else I read said to NOT drink liquids WHILE eating...confusing to damaged nerves. I think it was in the MSW pamphlet on swallowing/dysphagia (?). tante |
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Definitely talk to your Doctors...PCP and neuro! And I would request a speech therapist....they are the correct therapist for swallowing problems.
I hope that you get this resolved quickly. It really is no fun and is very scary. |
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I responded to a similar question earlier. I had the same thing - the swallowing problem - feeling like something is stuck in my throat.
after several visits to the doctor and even emergency room - it was diagnosed as dysphagia - technical term for difficulty swallowing. "People with dysphagia have difficulty swallowing and may also experience pain while swallowing. Some people may be completely unable to swallow or may have trouble swallowing liquids, foods, or saliva. Eating then becomes a challenge. Often, dysphagia makes it difficult to take in enough calories and fluids to nourish the body." I was put on Reglan and it has made a HUGE difference - it has helped 95% of my symptoms. It was definitely related to MS, according to my doctors. I think all the methods mentioned will definitely help (warm water, speech pathology,etc), but I found, in the end a pill before each meal did the trick for me. My best wishes to you . I hope you get answers! Mo
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Debbie D (02-06-2008) |
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