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Have you taken her to the dr? Maybe she has something coming on - a cold, ear

infection, tooth coming in (molars)? She may have some sort of infection that

could be knocked out with an antibiotic or something? Or, does she have

dysarthria in addition to the apraxia? Drooling is a major thing with

dysarthria but might not explain the lethargy (could explain the coughing if

she's got a lot of saliva going on). The only time I've heard of " aspirating "

is when someone aspirates into their lung and it leads to a pneumonia but I

could be way off on that and there could be other ways to " aspirate. "

Sherry

wasborngmama@... wrote:

Does anyone know if aspirating can go along with verbal and oral apraxia? My

8 year old has been coughing off and on, lethargic and drooling, otherwise

fine. She doesn't appear sick, but more tired then usual. The majority of the

drooling is during speech therapy. A friend of mine suggested she may be

aspirating, so I want to look into this. Lindsey has a very hard time imitating

tongue, or lip movements. Her body is effected too. She's also very verbally

apraxic,but verbal. does it seem like aspirating is a possibility? What do you

all

think?

Jennie-Florida

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Jennie,

If you are concerned, I would request a referral from your ped for a

swallow study. If she is aspirating, that is obviously a serious

situation. If she drools, it may be that she has a hard time

handling her secretions due to a swallowing problem. Admittedly, the

drooling could also be from the apraxia or from needing to have more

awareness of her secretions. I would think that it couldn't hurt to

ask your daughter's doctor about it anyway.

Just my 2 cents,

Laurel, mom to Evan (almost 32 mo, Pierre Robin Sequence, cleft

repaired, unrepaired fistula, 3rd set of ear tubes, non-verbal, no

official dx yet) and (almost 7 yo, mild stutterer or stammerer).

> Does anyone know if aspirating can go along with verbal and oral

apraxia? My

> 8 year old has been coughing off and on, lethargic and drooling,

otherwise

> fine. She doesn't appear sick, but more tired then usual. The

majority of the

> drooling is during speech therapy. A friend of mine suggested she

may be

> aspirating, so I want to look into this. Lindsey has a very hard

time imitating

> tongue, or lip movements. Her body is effected too. She's also very

verbally

> apraxic,but verbal. does it seem like aspirating is a possibility?

What do you all

> think?

>

> Jennie-Florida

> Florida_Apraxia/

>

>

>

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You are correct Sherry, about aspiration; However, there are varying degrees

of aspiration, the most severe is when an aspirated object/liquid enters the

lungs which could lead to pnuemonia. A mild aspiration usaully can be

cleared before reaching the lungs by coughing it out.

I also agree with Laurel. Jennie, if you suspect any degree of aspiration I

suggest having a barium swallow study done. My son has dysphasia(difficulty

swallowing) and aspirates easily on thin and nectar thick liquids, which was

revealed by a swallow study.

Kris

Re: [ ] aspirating

> Have you taken her to the dr? Maybe she has something coming on - a cold,

ear infection, tooth coming in (molars)? She may have some sort of

infection that could be knocked out with an antibiotic or something? Or,

does she have dysarthria in addition to the apraxia? Drooling is a major

thing with dysarthria but might not explain the lethargy (could explain the

coughing if she's got a lot of saliva going on). The only time I've heard

of " aspirating " is when someone aspirates into their lung and it leads to a

pneumonia but I could be way off on that and there could be other ways to

" aspirate. "

>

> Sherry

>

> wasborngmama@... wrote:

> Does anyone know if aspirating can go along with verbal and oral apraxia?

My

> 8 year old has been coughing off and on, lethargic and drooling, otherwise

> fine. She doesn't appear sick, but more tired then usual. The majority of

the

> drooling is during speech therapy. A friend of mine suggested she may be

> aspirating, so I want to look into this. Lindsey has a very hard time

imitating

> tongue, or lip movements. Her body is effected too. She's also very

verbally

> apraxic,but verbal. does it seem like aspirating is a possibility? What do

you all

> think?

>

> Jennie-Florida

> Florida_Apraxia/

>

>

>

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Thanks, Kris - never knew that.

Sherry

Emery <jahnk@...> wrote:

You are correct Sherry, about aspiration; However, there are varying degrees

of aspiration, the most severe is when an aspirated object/liquid enters the

lungs which could lead to pnuemonia. A mild aspiration usaully can be

cleared before reaching the lungs by coughing it out.

I also agree with Laurel. Jennie, if you suspect any degree of aspiration I

suggest having a barium swallow study done. My son has dysphasia(difficulty

swallowing) and aspirates easily on thin and nectar thick liquids, which was

revealed by a swallow study.

Kris

Re: [ ] aspirating

> Have you taken her to the dr? Maybe she has something coming on - a cold,

ear infection, tooth coming in (molars)? She may have some sort of

infection that could be knocked out with an antibiotic or something? Or,

does she have dysarthria in addition to the apraxia? Drooling is a major

thing with dysarthria but might not explain the lethargy (could explain the

coughing if she's got a lot of saliva going on). The only time I've heard

of " aspirating " is when someone aspirates into their lung and it leads to a

pneumonia but I could be way off on that and there could be other ways to

" aspirate. "

>

> Sherry

>

> wasborngmama@... wrote:

> Does anyone know if aspirating can go along with verbal and oral apraxia?

My

> 8 year old has been coughing off and on, lethargic and drooling, otherwise

> fine. She doesn't appear sick, but more tired then usual. The majority of

the

> drooling is during speech therapy. A friend of mine suggested she may be

> aspirating, so I want to look into this. Lindsey has a very hard time

imitating

> tongue, or lip movements. Her body is effected too. She's also very

verbally

> apraxic,but verbal. does it seem like aspirating is a possibility? What do

you all

> think?

>

> Jennie-Florida

> Florida_Apraxia/

>

>

>

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