Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 > Improvement in swallowing? > - mother to Cole and wife to > Louisville, KY Dear - Our son is sixteen now and still has an effortful, deliberate, easily fatigued swallow. He still has great difficulties managing a bolus or textures in his mouth. His aspiration was in fact so great that he had a tracheostomy until he was twelve to protect his airway from increased aspiration. His swallow improved dramatically at around the age of 2, again at the age of 4 (a change to almost a completely dry face!), at the age of 7 (no more " drooling " from the tracheotomy tube!) and at the age of nine (we taped the tracheotomy tube closed, so he effectively did not use it at all for the last three years - even when he was sick!) It seems that the improvements corresponded with physical and developmental spurts ) We did not ever try the e-stim or botox (though I think I would have tried the botox if I had know it was available). We had massive OT and ST for feeding, but the basic issue is managing the bolus and the textures. His swallow still does not effectively clear his mouth, and whatever remains tends to just slide into his throat, pool into is valleculum or simply aspirate.... I hope this helps- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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