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Hello, I have questions about the diagnosis of my 27 month old boy.

He is speech delayed and has tactile defensiveness, mainly with his

mouth (he was fine with rice, beans, swimming and sandbox after a

slow introduction). His speech is minimally understandable, he has

about 50 words, uses a couple of 2 word combinations and seems to be

about normal in receptive language. He omits syllables in some words

(ie., " Buddy " is " Bee " ) He eats poorly, I feed him myself (otherwise

he wont eat) and he eats pureed food still. With his speech

therapist, we've been working on muscle development in is mouth and

jaw and he can now tolerate a little texture in his food and he can

blow bubbles and toot a whistle. He had " silent reflux " , never had

symptoms until about age 20 months when I began to feed him in front

of the TV - he started to eat more and developed some symptoms of

reflux. We started him on Zantac and he's eating more and eating

better now. My question is whether he has problems due to the

undiagnosed reflux or is it likely that he has speech problems in

addition to reflux? Is there any way to find out for sure? I give

him ProEFA and Carn-Aware, these dont seem to have made much

difference in the 3 months he's been taking them. Any insight would

be appreciated.

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Hi again,

It's Kris in Colorado. Sorry it's taken me so long to reply. I lost

your email address when or computer crashed shortly after Chase's

surgery. The last time we emailed was when we exchanged pictures of

our little angels. I too was wondering if there was a connection

between Apraxia and reflux. As you may recall, Chase was dx'd with

severe GERD as an infant, had a nissen fundoplication, and in April

had a feeding tube placed. He also has Dyspraxia ( the dx from his

OT,ST) A.K.A oral/verbal Apraxia. Feel free to email me directly. I

would love to here how Adam is doing.

Kris

> Hello, I have questions about the diagnosis of my 27 month old

boy.

> He is speech delayed and has tactile defensiveness, mainly with his

> mouth (he was fine with rice, beans, swimming and sandbox after a

> slow introduction). His speech is minimally understandable, he has

> about 50 words, uses a couple of 2 word combinations and seems to

be

> about normal in receptive language. He omits syllables in some

words

> (ie., " Buddy " is " Bee " ) He eats poorly, I feed him myself

(otherwise

> he wont eat) and he eats pureed food still. With his speech

> therapist, we've been working on muscle development in is mouth and

> jaw and he can now tolerate a little texture in his food and he can

> blow bubbles and toot a whistle. He had " silent reflux " , never had

> symptoms until about age 20 months when I began to feed him in

front

> of the TV - he started to eat more and developed some symptoms of

> reflux. We started him on Zantac and he's eating more and eating

> better now. My question is whether he has problems due to the

> undiagnosed reflux or is it likely that he has speech problems in

> addition to reflux? Is there any way to find out for sure? I give

> him ProEFA and Carn-Aware, these dont seem to have made much

> difference in the 3 months he's been taking them. Any insight

would

> be appreciated.

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