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Amy/MB

So glad MB pointed that out and made me think of others and all the more

reason to see a gastroenterologist if you're having a problem. If reflux

it can have very bad repercussions if not checked. Also they might

detect any number of other swallowing problems. I have lots of esophagul

problems but one particular one thats rather uncommon but easily

resolved once figured out. The esophagus is large part muscular. My

upper esophagus sphincter is very very tight. I was encountering an

issue that if I didn't lay down after eating, but stood upright, the

food wanted to gag me still and cause me to cough it back up. Now once

they figured it out, Valium in extremely small dosage will directly

attack and relax these muscles. From the first meal the problem was

gone. I went from somewhat bed bound to no problem with one small pill

(only 2 mg) which I now take with meals when required.

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> Amy,

> Back about a year and a half ago, I was having alot of coughing

immediately after I ate. What you describe would occasionally happen to

me also. The coughing after eating drove me insane. My doctor sent me to

a gastroenterologist who ordered a video esophagram. During this test I

had to eat small amounts of die infused food so that they could then

watch the swallowing action via x-ray. There was a radiologist and

speech pathologist present to help diagnose any issues with my swallow.

Turned out for me to be plain old reflux but you might want to mention

this to your doctor so they can rule out any type of aspiration.

> Aspiration is really dangerous for us since food in our breathing

passages can lead to serious lung infection. One of our members here who

only posts occasionally had a serious aspiration pneumonia caused by, if

I remember correctly, lentil soup of all things. You might want to err

on the side of caution and mention it to your doctor just to be safe!

> Look after yourself!

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> Beth

> Age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

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> Change everything. Love and Forgive

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> Okay I know this sounds gross....has anyone had trouble with food

getting in your nose? I blew my nose and a big chunk of jello came out

(that I just ate) could breath much better after that. What causes it.

> Amy

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