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My mom seems to swallow a lot of air, particularly when drinking thin

liquids like juice or water. And then has to work really hard to burp it

out. It's worse w/ a straw. Speech therapist one time told me that straws

deliver liquids too far back into the mouth and decrease the amount of time

before they reach your " swallower " (my word not hers!) Anyway straws are

often a no-no for people w/ swallowing problems. But the flip side of that

is that open drinks invite spills and aren't very sanitary at the nursing

home. So what to do? Got a catalog of assist devices from PSP group which

has nutritional items in it as well as mobility items. From a company

called AliMed Inc. www.easierliving.com also www.dysphagiatherapy.com

Mom has developed wrist drop in her left hand, just as she had the cast

removed from her right wrist. This is really complicating her ability to

provide any self care or feed herself. But it has encouraged her to use

that stiff right hand. Everything is such a trade off. I remember someone

else mentioning wrist drop - is that (or foot drop) a problem others have

from disease process or is this an isolated event?

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