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Old 04-07-2013, 06:57 PM #6
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you need to make an appointment with a good neuro. Swallowing issues caused my phemonia which caused my lungs to collapse. Either an IVIG or a plasma exchange with aid in your swallowing issues. For me it took 5 treatments of both before I passed the swallowing test. Its scary when you cant swallow because you can't get your medication down. Remember, tuck your chin down and relax. Swallow. Thats what they told me, because If I ever have this again I need to come in for another plasma. Seek help before things become too chaotic. Okay. I will pray that you get better.
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