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Old 11-13-2010, 09:17 PM #5
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AnnieB3, did you have this done to check your swallow? I think this may be in the offing for me as my swallow is worse than I thought as the pulmo showed. I had a test that was no tube. It was called a flourescope I think. They were using an xray on me while I drank different consistancies of things. But no tube.

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Abby, It could be a problem with the epiglottis. Or the glottis. You'd think there would be a post-glottis.

http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/respi.../tutorial.html

http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/respi.../tutorial.html

An ENT doc could do a little office scope but, if it's a muscle weakness issue, that might make it worse. It made me worse when I had it done. They spray numbing solution into your throat to have a look see. Not exactly helpful to paralyze the muscles you can't use very well to begin with.

Are you having any trouble with breathing at night? Have you had a sleep study to check for apnea?

Well, those are my thoughts. I hope you figure it out.

Annie
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