Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 Sara I had great success with speech therapy. I know I HAVE to be different. I had to do the exercises 12 times a day. My therapist has all this equipment to measure every aspect: nasality, articulation, intonation. When I started even my swallowing was affected and they gave me 6 months to live. The problem was the flopping soft palate. At my low point 78% of my talking air was going out my nose (normal 35+/_5%). I'm now at 40%. Granted 12 sessions a day controled my whole life. I'd drive people crazy by shopping and doing therapy. lol However, I felt my choice was therapy or die!!!! While all exercises work the most beneficial were: Blowing through a straw to move a marble across a counter. I used a shooter marble. Blowing up new balloons three times in a row. Note - when I started this one I would have had better luck if I could have fastened the balloon opening around my nose. lol I tried pinching my nose closed to get the balloon started. Now if you want people to really look at you funny try this one at the stoplights. lol I went from 60% understandability to 90%. I do one therapy in the morning now - sort of stretches things out. I follow that by an hour of gum chewing. Seriously that also exercies those muscles. Our speech muscles are like our legs if they sit idle they freeze. I'm now known as the woman sho can't talk right but won't shut up/ Eva is WV Finding a way everyday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Morning Eva in WV, Enjoyed reading your post to Sara on exercises for speech. When I went to local hospital for therapy she said exercises would only aggravate the problem. Made an appointment for me to see about a palate lift, which I canceled because of having to use a partial and tongue affected and bad gag reflex. Don't think she was really much good at what she does. I can't blow out a candle without holding nose. So I know I have nasal problem some. Is your tongue affected at all? By that I mean is it bulky looking? I can move tongue, no problem, just not as much room in my mouth as there used to be. Neuro said tongue was not " fatter " but I am not blind. I have kept your exercises to try but would like to hear from you. Thanks for the info. Are you the one moving to Fla? Smiles, Arlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Hi Arlene When I first started with the speech therapy my tongue was 'thick' and would hardly move at all in the side to side exercise. All the doctors kept watching for fasiculations in my tongue to confirm their suspicions of ALS but that never happened. My tongue now moved normally except on occ. bad days when it slows. I never thought I would get it to move normal again nor did I ever think I could blow up a balloon again. But it worked. Granted my family and friends were so tired of hearing and seeing the therapies that they would automatically start chanting with me...which is really irritating because they would try and speed me up. Now the only part of my speech I haven't been able to improve is the speed at which I repeat consonants. You probably know that one:pateka, pateka, pateka or I went to the Episcopalean church. repeated 5 times as quickly as possible. And yep I'm the one moving to Florida solo Eva in WV Finding a way everyday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2004 Report Share Posted April 7, 2004 Eva Where in Florida have you looked ? My Sweety and i are going down in May to buy Somewhere on the west coast or Midddle ?Have a Nice Day GEO Re: Speech Therapy-success story Hi Arlene When I first started with the speech therapy my tongue was 'thick' and would hardly move at all in the side to side exercise. All the doctors kept watching for fasiculations in my tongue to confirm their suspicions of ALS but that never happened. My tongue now moved normally except on occ. bad days when it slows. I never thought I would get it to move normal again nor did I ever think I could blow up a balloon again. But it worked. Granted my family and friends were so tired of hearing and seeing the therapies that they would automatically start chanting with me...which is really irritating because they would try and speed me up. Now the only part of my speech I haven't been able to improve is the speed at which I repeat consonants. You probably know that one:pateka, pateka, pateka or I went to the Episcopalean church. repeated 5 times as quickly as possible. And yep I'm the one moving to Florida solo Eva in WV Finding a way everyday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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