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Debbie, Whitney has started VitalStim Therapy for dysphasia. It's basically

electrodes attached to her throat that stimulate her swallowing muscles while

she eats. By three months old her swallow was very week, and any formula

would block her airways, or go up her nose. This therapy is given by her speech

therapist. It was recently FDA approved last June. She is now able to drink

5-10 cc's of formula with rice cereal mixed in to slow down the flow. So far

she has had 6 sessions of therapy. They are slowly weaning her from the rice

additive. Here is a web sight for more information and help in finding a

therapist that is certified. http://www.vitalstimtherapy.com/

DeAnn, Mom to Austin 8, 5, and CHARGEr Whitney 4 months.

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is this the same as the electrical stim therapy by marcy freed? we did that

3 yrs ago it was no help. we were aprt of the FDA approval research. we

stayed 3 weeks. i think alot may have ahd to do with erika having a trach. but

now that she is trach free it could be different.

cathie josephson, eriaks mom

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is this the same as the electrical stim therapy by marcy freed? we did that

3 yrs ago it was no help. we were aprt of the FDA approval research. we

stayed 3 weeks. i think alot may have ahd to do with erika having a trach. but

now that she is trach free it could be different.

cathie josephson, eriaks mom

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Hi,

I missed this. What is Vital Stim and where can I find it?

Debbie Matasker

Re: Vital Stim Questions (Attn: DeAnn!!)

Jody, For us after the first day of therapy, I noticed Whitney's little

swallows, were a little harder and she would swallow several times in a row.

I'm

glad to hear that others are trying VitalStim. I think it is one of those

new

things that will help a lot of people. Good luck with Ethan, and keep up

posted on his progress. :)

DeAnn, mom to Austin 8, 5, and CHARGEr Whitney 4 months

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Debbie, That's true, one thing about Whitney is that she has always wanted to

eat. She has always cooperated, and enjoyed eating. Her swallow was just to

week. I don't know exactly why it seems to be helping Whitney. All I know

is that it has helped her, and it may help others with the same problem. I do

think it is worth a try for those with dysphasia.

DeAnn, Mom to Austin 8, 5, CHARGEr Whitney 4 months, and wife to

Jeff

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Debbie, That's true, one thing about Whitney is that she has always wanted to

eat. She has always cooperated, and enjoyed eating. Her swallow was just to

week. I don't know exactly why it seems to be helping Whitney. All I know

is that it has helped her, and it may help others with the same problem. I do

think it is worth a try for those with dysphasia.

DeAnn, Mom to Austin 8, 5, CHARGEr Whitney 4 months, and wife to

Jeff

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Same here, my son is 6 and went to Marcy when he was 2 and it didn't help

him. This might help him now, because he can talk and give more feedback

and is more willing to cooperate, because he wants to eat. Cathie -- I went

to NYU where they are doing it, you gave me the name. It is sooo far for me

to do it there. But I found somewhere closer where it says they are a

certified facility in Ridgewood NJ, I am going to call tommorrow.

Debbie Matasker

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Yes, It's the same. Vital Stim is the brand name.

DeAnn Mother to Austin 8, 5, CHARGEr Whitney 4 months

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Same here, my son is 6 and went to Marcy when he was 2 and it didn't help

him. This might help him now, because he can talk and give more feedback

and is more willing to cooperate, because he wants to eat. Cathie -- I went

to NYU where they are doing it, you gave me the name. It is sooo far for me

to do it there. But I found somewhere closer where it says they are a

certified facility in Ridgewood NJ, I am going to call tommorrow.

Debbie Matasker

Re: Vital Stim Questions

Yes, It's the same. Vital Stim is the brand name.

DeAnn Mother to Austin 8, 5, CHARGEr Whitney 4 months

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I am excited to see what happens with the CHARGE babies who receive vital

stim. It seems there would be greater results, because you are working on

it in a more typical developmental timeframe when the body is hard wired to

learn such skills. Maybe it will all come together better for them.

Kim

Mom to Dylan 7 CHaRGE, Kayla 12, Tyler 15

> Debbie, That's true, one thing about Whitney is that she has always wanted to

> eat. She has always cooperated, and enjoyed eating. Her swallow was just to

> week. I don't know exactly why it seems to be helping Whitney. All I know

> is that it has helped her, and it may help others with the same problem. I do

> think it is worth a try for those with dysphasia.

>

> DeAnn, Mom to Austin 8, 5, CHARGEr Whitney 4 months, and wife to

> Jeff

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