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Old 07-01-2010, 01:14 PM #1
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Default Voice and swallowing problems

I was hit in an accident, Nov. 19, 2009 and have not been able to talk right since. I am hoarse, difficult swallowing, mouth and tongue don't work correctly, choking and trouble breathing. Had vocal cord spasms but they have gotten better. I can not speak very loud and pronouncing words is sometimes difficult. Stress makes it worse. I am seeing a neurologist, ent, chiropractor and a Sacral cranial therapist. When the last two work on me I get better briefly. I drool a lot. I am getting more afraid. Has anyone had these symptoms and gotten better. Thank you for reading Cricketjbs,:rolleyes,::rolleyes,:
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gosh cricket, i'm sorry to hear about all this affecting you.
would a 2nd opinion neuro help?

i also know that there's such a thing as a swallowing study and a swallowing evaluation. i had that once and the therapist was able to give me some suggestions to help with my swallowing.

don't give up. you just have to find the right person to help you.
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Default Thanks for reading, I have had all the swallowing tests.

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gosh cricket, i'm sorry to hear about all this affecting you.
would a 2nd opinion neuro help?

i also know that there's such a thing as a swallowing study and a swallowing evaluation. i had that once and the therapist was able to give me some suggestions to help with my swallowing.

don't give up. you just have to find the right person to help you.
Hi Nurse Nancy, Thanks for reading, I have had all the swallowing test and had speech therapy also. I failed speech but could form words if I am not tired.
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Confused Help on voice or swallowing problems

Hi Everyone I am Cricketjbs. I noticed people are looking at my posting but are not commenting. Has anyone been diagnosed with either of these symptoms. Has any one got better after a while. I can be patient but I need to keep hoping. If it is Parkinson can my voice and swallowing be helped or improved by medicine. If it is some other neurological disease or even ALS can it be improved. Has anyone suffered like this and gotten better? How do you deal with other's who grow impatient with you and do not understand what you are trying to communicate? I am trying not to get down or frustrated because that makes me worse!!!!
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Hello Cricket, and Welcome to NeuroTalk.

Sometimes people read but don't know how to respond. They may not have suggestions or answers for you.
Other times it is automated robots who scan the net and places like this for their search engines. Many views of posts are done by these robots.

Please be patient here. This is not a doctor driven site, so another viewer will have to recognize your problem to respond.
It may take some time, or not depending on the net.
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Hi Cricketjbs... never had those symptoms good luck
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Any other symptoms?
sore neck/ shoulders etc?

does your chiro do upper cervical adjusting? the c1/c2?

check this out to see if it applies - VERTEBRAL ARTERY ??
[DIZZINESS, LIGHTHEADNESS
VERTIGO, SYNCOPE
DIPLOPIA, DYSARTHRIA, DYSPHONIA, DYSPHAGIA - {these last 3 have to do with speech,swallowing etc}
TINNITUS, EAR PAIN]

more of that info here-
http://www.tos-syndrome.com/old1/newpage12.htm
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I merged your 2 threads together so all replies will be in one place for you.



*many of the views are by the search bots, indexing posts for the search engines. So it isn't a true number of live person views.
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Default Hi Cricket

I'm another new member and am sorry you and I have to be here but it does look like a great place to come for information and comfort to me.

I just wanted to say that I think your situation must be from the accident and nothing else, so don't worry about those other conditions. I hope you can find more help for yourself.
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Default Swallowing Problems

I assume you have seen an ears, nose and throat specialist and have gotten scoped by one of those specialists and possibly an endoscopy from a GI if that was negative. Is it possible you have a bone spur on a vertebra, I have been told that can cause swallowing problems.

I have esonphilic esophagitis which causes swallowing problems, it was diagnosed by pathologist after an endoscopy and biopsies. It is supposedly caused by food allergies.
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