Guest guest Posted September 7, 2002 Report Share Posted September 7, 2002 Or have you ever had your brain 'forget' how to swallow? For a second you just sit there waiting trying to figure out how to do it! Then it comes back. This is different than having it get 'stuck' halfway down. But scary all the same. Donna Joy wrote: > I too have had this happen and it is scary, > or I will just go to swallow saliva and it > feels like I can swallow and I have to take a > drink really quick, it feels like when they give > you something for pain and your mouth > goes so dry you cannot swallow. > Joy > Swallowing > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I have a question for anybody (or everybody) lol! I sometimes have > > trouble swallowing. I don't choke per se, but rather, it gets 'clogged' > > halfway down my esophagus (sp) and it's very painful. You can breathe, > > but the pain in your chest is tremendous. I have had some horrible > > tests done because of this and according to those, the peristalis > > muscles that work to move your food down when you swallow are only > > functioning at 10% (if I " m remembering that correctly). Now this > > doesn't happen often, but often enough to be a pain. Nobody knows why > > this is happening, but my guess is, it's tied to the Fibro. So, I want > > to know if anyone else has this too? My sis has Fibro also and she has > > this problem. Anyone else? Oh and it seems that stress while eating > > will trigger one of these awful attacks. They last about 2-5 long, > > long, minutes. Sometimes my chest is sore afterwards. Thanks for > > sharing anything. > > > > Donna > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2002 Report Share Posted September 8, 2002 Hi Donna, No I have not forgotten how to swallow but have the food to get stuck and it hurts so badly, and it won't come up or go down, like the esophagus will not open and close. Is this part of the fibromyalgia? I have so many things that I hav never associated with this chronic disease. Joy AbundantJoyLadies AbundantJoyPrays AbundantJoyDevotional Swallowing > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I have a question for anybody (or everybody) lol! I sometimes have > > trouble swallowing. I don't choke per se, but rather, it gets 'clogged' > > halfway down my esophagus (sp) and it's very painful. You can breathe, > > but the pain in your chest is tremendous. I have had some horrible > > tests done because of this and according to those, the peristalis > > muscles that work to move your food down when you swallow are only > > functioning at 10% (if I " m remembering that correctly). Now this > > doesn't happen often, but often enough to be a pain. Nobody knows why > > this is happening, but my guess is, it's tied to the Fibro. So, I want > > to know if anyone else has this too? My sis has Fibro also and she has > > this problem. Anyone else? Oh and it seems that stress while eating > > will trigger one of these awful attacks. They last about 2-5 long, > > long, minutes. Sometimes my chest is sore afterwards. Thanks for > > sharing anything. > > > > Donna > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2002 Report Share Posted September 8, 2002 Joy, I have never associated this with the Fibro, but I think now that it is part of it. Since I got on this list and others I have discovered that many, many, things I go through are all tied to this nasty dis-ease. I just never thought about it before and sometimes thought I was just 'weird' or strange and all alone with it. I bet there is so much that doctors who do specialize in FMS do not even know about. I guess it's our job to enlighten them huh? It is comforting to know others are going through the same thing. Donna Joy wrote: > Hi Donna, > No I have not forgotten how to swallow but have > the food to get stuck and it hurts so badly, and > it won't come up or go down, like the esophagus > will not open and close. Is this part of the > fibromyalgia? I have so many things that I hav > never associated with this chronic disease. > Joy > > AbundantJoyLadies > AbundantJoyPrays > AbundantJoyDevotional > Swallowing > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > > > I have a question for anybody (or everybody) lol! I sometimes have > > > trouble swallowing. I don't choke per se, but rather, it gets 'clogged' > > > halfway down my esophagus (sp) and it's very painful. You can breathe, > > > but the pain in your chest is tremendous. I have had some horrible > > > tests done because of this and according to those, the peristalis > > > muscles that work to move your food down when you swallow are only > > > functioning at 10% (if I " m remembering that correctly). Now this > > > doesn't happen often, but often enough to be a pain. Nobody knows why > > > this is happening, but my guess is, it's tied to the Fibro. So, I want > > > to know if anyone else has this too? My sis has Fibro also and she has > > > this problem. Anyone else? Oh and it seems that stress while eating > > > will trigger one of these awful attacks. They last about 2-5 long, > > > long, minutes. Sometimes my chest is sore afterwards. Thanks for > > > sharing anything. > > > > > > Donna > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2002 Report Share Posted September 8, 2002 Joy, I have never associated this with the Fibro, but I think now that it is part of it. Since I got on this list and others I have discovered that many, many, things I go through are all tied to this nasty dis-ease. I just never thought about it before and sometimes thought I was just 'weird' or strange and all alone with it. I bet there is so much that doctors who do specialize in FMS do not even know about. I guess it's our job to enlighten them huh? It is comforting to know others are going through the same thing. Donna Joy wrote: > Hi Donna, > No I have not forgotten how to swallow but have > the food to get stuck and it hurts so badly, and > it won't come up or go down, like the esophagus > will not open and close. Is this part of the > fibromyalgia? I have so many things that I hav > never associated with this chronic disease. > Joy > > AbundantJoyLadies > AbundantJoyPrays > AbundantJoyDevotional > Swallowing > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > > > I have a question for anybody (or everybody) lol! I sometimes have > > > trouble swallowing. I don't choke per se, but rather, it gets 'clogged' > > > halfway down my esophagus (sp) and it's very painful. You can breathe, > > > but the pain in your chest is tremendous. I have had some horrible > > > tests done because of this and according to those, the peristalis > > > muscles that work to move your food down when you swallow are only > > > functioning at 10% (if I " m remembering that correctly). Now this > > > doesn't happen often, but often enough to be a pain. Nobody knows why > > > this is happening, but my guess is, it's tied to the Fibro. So, I want > > > to know if anyone else has this too? My sis has Fibro also and she has > > > this problem. Anyone else? Oh and it seems that stress while eating > > > will trigger one of these awful attacks. They last about 2-5 long, > > > long, minutes. Sometimes my chest is sore afterwards. Thanks for > > > sharing anything. > > > > > > Donna > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2002 Report Share Posted September 8, 2002 Joy, I have never associated this with the Fibro, but I think now that it is part of it. Since I got on this list and others I have discovered that many, many, things I go through are all tied to this nasty dis-ease. I just never thought about it before and sometimes thought I was just 'weird' or strange and all alone with it. I bet there is so much that doctors who do specialize in FMS do not even know about. I guess it's our job to enlighten them huh? It is comforting to know others are going through the same thing. Donna Joy wrote: > Hi Donna, > No I have not forgotten how to swallow but have > the food to get stuck and it hurts so badly, and > it won't come up or go down, like the esophagus > will not open and close. Is this part of the > fibromyalgia? I have so many things that I hav > never associated with this chronic disease. > Joy > > AbundantJoyLadies > AbundantJoyPrays > AbundantJoyDevotional > Swallowing > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > > > I have a question for anybody (or everybody) lol! I sometimes have > > > trouble swallowing. I don't choke per se, but rather, it gets 'clogged' > > > halfway down my esophagus (sp) and it's very painful. You can breathe, > > > but the pain in your chest is tremendous. I have had some horrible > > > tests done because of this and according to those, the peristalis > > > muscles that work to move your food down when you swallow are only > > > functioning at 10% (if I " m remembering that correctly). Now this > > > doesn't happen often, but often enough to be a pain. Nobody knows why > > > this is happening, but my guess is, it's tied to the Fibro. So, I want > > > to know if anyone else has this too? My sis has Fibro also and she has > > > this problem. Anyone else? Oh and it seems that stress while eating > > > will trigger one of these awful attacks. They last about 2-5 long, > > > long, minutes. Sometimes my chest is sore afterwards. Thanks for > > > sharing anything. > > > > > > Donna > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 writes, > Not sure there is anything that can be done for > it though..... Actually there is. It is not very pleasant. It is really to check and make sure that you have an opening there. I am sorry, I know the words but they just will not come. I had it done as when I am having a panic or anxiety attack, I feel like I can't swallow. The doctor puts something that is manufactured for this purpose all the way down your throat. I do not have anything that would keep me from swallowing except myself. Take care, Irene Books may well be the only true magic Alice Hoffman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 writes, > Not sure there is anything that can be done for > it though..... Actually there is. It is not very pleasant. It is really to check and make sure that you have an opening there. I am sorry, I know the words but they just will not come. I had it done as when I am having a panic or anxiety attack, I feel like I can't swallow. The doctor puts something that is manufactured for this purpose all the way down your throat. I do not have anything that would keep me from swallowing except myself. Take care, Irene Books may well be the only true magic Alice Hoffman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 writes, > Not sure there is anything that can be done for > it though..... Actually there is. It is not very pleasant. It is really to check and make sure that you have an opening there. I am sorry, I know the words but they just will not come. I had it done as when I am having a panic or anxiety attack, I feel like I can't swallow. The doctor puts something that is manufactured for this purpose all the way down your throat. I do not have anything that would keep me from swallowing except myself. Take care, Irene Books may well be the only true magic Alice Hoffman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 Hi, yes, that is exactly how I would describe it--forgetting how to swallow; and the more I think about it, the worse it gets, and when it starts, I can't stop it. Usually, it happens in some embarrassing public place such as restaurants. You should see how teeny I start cutting the meat. I have never mentioned this to anyone because it seemed so weird. I thought it might be due to wine with food, but I have cut the wine out alltogether because it just makes me feel bad in general, and even without wine, I still have this problem. It makes me feel very panicky, like I will choke if I try to swallow. Geez, I see that I am not alone. Barbara > Or have you ever had your brain 'forget' how to swallow? For a second you just sit there waiting trying to figure out how to do it! Then it comes back. This is different than having it get 'stuck' halfway down. But scary all the same. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 Hi, yes, that is exactly how I would describe it--forgetting how to swallow; and the more I think about it, the worse it gets, and when it starts, I can't stop it. Usually, it happens in some embarrassing public place such as restaurants. You should see how teeny I start cutting the meat. I have never mentioned this to anyone because it seemed so weird. I thought it might be due to wine with food, but I have cut the wine out alltogether because it just makes me feel bad in general, and even without wine, I still have this problem. It makes me feel very panicky, like I will choke if I try to swallow. Geez, I see that I am not alone. Barbara > Or have you ever had your brain 'forget' how to swallow? For a second you just sit there waiting trying to figure out how to do it! Then it comes back. This is different than having it get 'stuck' halfway down. But scary all the same. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 Hi, yes, that is exactly how I would describe it--forgetting how to swallow; and the more I think about it, the worse it gets, and when it starts, I can't stop it. Usually, it happens in some embarrassing public place such as restaurants. You should see how teeny I start cutting the meat. I have never mentioned this to anyone because it seemed so weird. I thought it might be due to wine with food, but I have cut the wine out alltogether because it just makes me feel bad in general, and even without wine, I still have this problem. It makes me feel very panicky, like I will choke if I try to swallow. Geez, I see that I am not alone. Barbara > Or have you ever had your brain 'forget' how to swallow? For a second you just sit there waiting trying to figure out how to do it! Then it comes back. This is different than having it get 'stuck' halfway down. But scary all the same. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 my bad flare from May 98 - April 99, i had to use puddings to get my meds down me, and yes swallowing still can be tricky for me. what you describe and more. hang in there, xoxoxoxoxo mel Melody - so ca desert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 my bad flare from May 98 - April 99, i had to use puddings to get my meds down me, and yes swallowing still can be tricky for me. what you describe and more. hang in there, xoxoxoxoxo mel Melody - so ca desert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 my bad flare from May 98 - April 99, i had to use puddings to get my meds down me, and yes swallowing still can be tricky for me. what you describe and more. hang in there, xoxoxoxoxo mel Melody - so ca desert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2002 Report Share Posted September 10, 2002 Barbra, You explained it perfectly! Yes, I used to think it was because I took muscle relaxants. So I quit taking them but still had the problem. I eventually went back to taking them again. I especially have the problem in restaurants, don't know why but I do. I know what you're saying about cutting food up in teeny tiny bits. I told my husband I felt like a child or old person and that when I did get old I would probably have to have my food pureed! Donna bhskis wrote: > Hi, yes, that is exactly how I would describe it--forgetting how to > swallow; and the more I think about it, the worse it gets, and when > it starts, I can't stop it. Usually, it happens in some embarrassing > public place such as restaurants. You should see how teeny I start > cutting the meat. I have never mentioned this to anyone because it > seemed so weird. I thought it might be due to wine with food, but I > have cut the wine out alltogether because it just makes me feel bad > in general, and even without wine, I still have this problem. It > makes me feel very panicky, like I will choke if I try to swallow. > > Geez, I see that I am not alone. Barbara > > > > Or have you ever had your brain 'forget' how to swallow? For a > second you just sit there waiting trying to figure out how to do it! > Then it comes back. This is different than having it get 'stuck' > halfway down. But scary all the same. > > > > > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs > > HOME PAGE:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/7127/fibromyalgia-cfs.html > LIST OWNER: " Missy " Parrot004@...> > UNSUBSCRIBE:fibromyalgia-cfs-unsubscribe > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2002 Report Share Posted September 10, 2002 Barbra, You explained it perfectly! Yes, I used to think it was because I took muscle relaxants. So I quit taking them but still had the problem. I eventually went back to taking them again. I especially have the problem in restaurants, don't know why but I do. I know what you're saying about cutting food up in teeny tiny bits. I told my husband I felt like a child or old person and that when I did get old I would probably have to have my food pureed! Donna bhskis wrote: > Hi, yes, that is exactly how I would describe it--forgetting how to > swallow; and the more I think about it, the worse it gets, and when > it starts, I can't stop it. Usually, it happens in some embarrassing > public place such as restaurants. You should see how teeny I start > cutting the meat. I have never mentioned this to anyone because it > seemed so weird. I thought it might be due to wine with food, but I > have cut the wine out alltogether because it just makes me feel bad > in general, and even without wine, I still have this problem. It > makes me feel very panicky, like I will choke if I try to swallow. > > Geez, I see that I am not alone. Barbara > > > > Or have you ever had your brain 'forget' how to swallow? For a > second you just sit there waiting trying to figure out how to do it! > Then it comes back. This is different than having it get 'stuck' > halfway down. But scary all the same. > > > > > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs > > HOME PAGE:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/7127/fibromyalgia-cfs.html > LIST OWNER: " Missy " Parrot004@...> > UNSUBSCRIBE:fibromyalgia-cfs-unsubscribe > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 > Hi all,When docs first found my chiari they asked if I had swallowing problems, I had not noticed any at that point, but what I have noticed since is that what I do swallow seems to go up my nose.Is this the trouble they are speaking of? > Yes, that would be a swallowing problem. Things you swallow should generally go down your esophagus, not up to your nose. Chip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 > Hi all,When docs first found my chiari they asked if I had swallowing problems, I had not noticed any at that point, but what I have noticed since is that what I do swallow seems to go up my nose.Is this the trouble they are speaking of? > Yes, that would be a swallowing problem. Things you swallow should generally go down your esophagus, not up to your nose. Chip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 > Yes, that would be a swallowing problem. Things you swallow should > generally go down your esophagus, not up to your nose. > Chip Oh boy. Unless you're an astronaut, that's more than a swallowing problem... Most people find a way to get right side up before they try to eat something. Maybe you need to paint arrows on the walls... ^^^ This side UP ^^^ and seatbelt yourself into the dining chair. That's what I do. ~just kidding ya~ ~Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 > Yes, that would be a swallowing problem. Things you swallow should > generally go down your esophagus, not up to your nose. > Chip Oh boy. Unless you're an astronaut, that's more than a swallowing problem... Most people find a way to get right side up before they try to eat something. Maybe you need to paint arrows on the walls... ^^^ This side UP ^^^ and seatbelt yourself into the dining chair. That's what I do. ~just kidding ya~ ~Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 > Yes, that would be a swallowing problem. Things you swallow should > generally go down your esophagus, not up to your nose. > Chip Oh boy. Unless you're an astronaut, that's more than a swallowing problem... Most people find a way to get right side up before they try to eat something. Maybe you need to paint arrows on the walls... ^^^ This side UP ^^^ and seatbelt yourself into the dining chair. That's what I do. ~just kidding ya~ ~Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 Is this a similar or related " swallowing " thing. When I am eating it feels like there is some food in the upper part of my throat. It is most noticeable after eating. I have no problems with water, occassionally a medicine will get stuck, but I think that is just dry throat. If I feel this, then take another forkful of food, it seems to push the other down, and the feeling may or may not be there? Peace, joe in PA, ACM1, 8mm decompressed 1999 Mayo Clinic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 Is this a similar or related " swallowing " thing. When I am eating it feels like there is some food in the upper part of my throat. It is most noticeable after eating. I have no problems with water, occassionally a medicine will get stuck, but I think that is just dry throat. If I feel this, then take another forkful of food, it seems to push the other down, and the feeling may or may not be there? Peace, joe in PA, ACM1, 8mm decompressed 1999 Mayo Clinic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 I'm interested in following the string on this. I frequently have the feeling that there is food stuck in the upper part of my throat, but nothing will dislodge it. Likewise with pills. (This part is a little gross... sorry) When I was pregnant and sick all the time, whatever felt like it had gotten stuck last would be the first to pop out (before stomach contents). I often wonder if I had some kind of pocket in my throat that's catching things, which would explain why I can't dislodge them. Anyone else? Re: Re: swallowing Is this a similar or related " swallowing " thing. When I am eating it feels like there is some food in the upper part of my throat. It is most noticeable after eating. I have no problems with water, occassionally a medicine will get stuck, but I think that is just dry throat. If I feel this, then take another forkful of food, it seems to push the other down, and the feeling may or may not be there? Peace, joe in PA, ACM1, 8mm decompressed 1999 Mayo Clinic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 I'm interested in following the string on this. I frequently have the feeling that there is food stuck in the upper part of my throat, but nothing will dislodge it. Likewise with pills. (This part is a little gross... sorry) When I was pregnant and sick all the time, whatever felt like it had gotten stuck last would be the first to pop out (before stomach contents). I often wonder if I had some kind of pocket in my throat that's catching things, which would explain why I can't dislodge them. Anyone else? Re: Re: swallowing Is this a similar or related " swallowing " thing. When I am eating it feels like there is some food in the upper part of my throat. It is most noticeable after eating. I have no problems with water, occassionally a medicine will get stuck, but I think that is just dry throat. If I feel this, then take another forkful of food, it seems to push the other down, and the feeling may or may not be there? Peace, joe in PA, ACM1, 8mm decompressed 1999 Mayo Clinic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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