GinniferLynne
Well-known member
Need some true help/info here.
Most of you "guys" know I'm a "vet" that has been twitching 24/7 calves (with widespread elsewhere) for 20 months now.
Back in March, I began that "lump at the base of my throat" feeling like food wasn't going down. Saw an ENT, went back on Prevacid (have had GERD for about 8 years on/off - sometimes really bad) and it got better. Since March, I've been getting this feeling occasionally, but now it has become really bad and I have this feeling for about 1-2 hours after I eat. My GP has referred me to a Gastro doc for a "pillcam" study and I am in a total panic. (I know, can make this symptom worse)
Anyway, I read a story of a woman who was told she had GERD, only to find out she had a slow moving case of ALS.
My question is I've read different things on the swallowing issue. I've read where speech is usually affected first, or speech and swallowing parallel each other. I've also read where it is "oral" dysphagia (the actual chewing and first swallow) that is affected first.
My swallowing at that stage is fine, I don't choke or aspirate, it just feels like I swallowed a huge egg and it is stuck at the base of my neck.
In all of our research combined (which is a lot for this group), can anyone clarify bulbar symptoms? Anyone's nuero's remark on this ever?
Thank you all in advance. It's been a long time since I've been this scared.
Ginny
Most of you "guys" know I'm a "vet" that has been twitching 24/7 calves (with widespread elsewhere) for 20 months now.
Back in March, I began that "lump at the base of my throat" feeling like food wasn't going down. Saw an ENT, went back on Prevacid (have had GERD for about 8 years on/off - sometimes really bad) and it got better. Since March, I've been getting this feeling occasionally, but now it has become really bad and I have this feeling for about 1-2 hours after I eat. My GP has referred me to a Gastro doc for a "pillcam" study and I am in a total panic. (I know, can make this symptom worse)
Anyway, I read a story of a woman who was told she had GERD, only to find out she had a slow moving case of ALS.
My question is I've read different things on the swallowing issue. I've read where speech is usually affected first, or speech and swallowing parallel each other. I've also read where it is "oral" dysphagia (the actual chewing and first swallow) that is affected first.
My swallowing at that stage is fine, I don't choke or aspirate, it just feels like I swallowed a huge egg and it is stuck at the base of my neck.
In all of our research combined (which is a lot for this group), can anyone clarify bulbar symptoms? Anyone's nuero's remark on this ever?
Thank you all in advance. It's been a long time since I've been this scared.
Ginny