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Old 02-17-2012, 02:15 PM #1
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Confused difficulties in swallowing

Hi. I am here for the first time. I was diagnosed with polineuropathia sensorica two years ago. I was on Lyrica, small dosage only 50 mg per day. Now my doctor has increased the dosage to 75 mg a.m. and 75 mg p.m. Has anyone of you experienced difficulties in swallowing, like you are eating and then it seems something stuck down the throat? Is it because of lyrica or because disease is worsening?? Any answer is appreciated.
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Hi welcome to the site! I have this same condition during certain (My most severe)times of the year with my auto-immune peripheral neuropathy. I think it is called Dysphasia. It can be a symptom brought on by PN or can be caused be some medications. It is a very irritating symptom no matter where it comes from. Some of the more senior experts will probably come on answer more in depth - but I just wanted to let you know your not alone!
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I have a burning sensation in my throat after eating. Thank you for posting. I don't know if our symptoms are similar. I didn't think it had to do with Pn or drugs. Hope to hear more replies.
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Report this to the doctor. I believe this is a serious symptom,
and he will have to determine if it is a drug side effect or
something else, coming on.
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Welcome to Neuro Talk. You have found a very compassionate site. I also have difficulty swallowing and it has not been determined why. I have had two endoscopys in the last six months, and the problem I have had for over 5 years, Yes pills and food get stuck. Could you please tell me what test you had that discovered this condition called polineuropathia sensorica? They want to do a test where I wear a tube from my nose to stomach for 24 hours. Did you have this done? I would like to know more how they arrived at that disorder, as I am indeed having trouble. I am not sure I want the test because nobody is telling me what the solutions would be anyway. I sure would like to hear from you. A warm Welcome again to you. ginnie
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Default Hi Adelina

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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Default Re: hello january babe

Hello, I am posting for the difficulty in swallowing also. No burning, but food and pills sit at the back of my thoat, and I have to drink lots of water with all food. Dysphasia is what my GI Dr, Termed this. No burning other than for Gerds. Is this pain in your thoat or in your GI tract? What tests have you had? Sure want to hear from more of us who experience this swallowing issue. I am hesitant to go through more tests, as the next batch are particullarly uncomfortable. I would like to hear what your doctors are recommending you do for the condition. I am at a stand still right now until I can make a decision on if I want to go forward with more of these tests. The Dr. is leaving it up to me. any information would be appreciated. I also have heard nothing possitive about a solution to this problem even if I went ahead with more testing. ginnie
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Confused Dysphasia? - Do we have the correct term here?

I think you folks mean Dysphagia

Dysphasia (or Asphasia) is
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loss of or deficiency in the power to use or understand language as a result of injury to or disease of the brain
http://www.merriam-webster.com/medlineplus/dysphasia
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Maybe I get overly concerned reading these posts. Mine feels more like eating too fast. I do take Pepto Bismal and that helps.I did mention to doctor and she said not to wait until I get so hungry that I eat so fast.
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I think you folks mean Dysphagia

Dysphasia (or Asphasia) is


Easy mistake.

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Okay I thought I was right! (it doesn't happen alot these days) I wrote Dysphagia and my spell-check marked it wrong and since today is one of my "bad" days - I just don't trust my brain! Guess I could've for once!
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