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Michelle

Swallowing Problems

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Michelle

Hi Guys,

 

Just wanted to put this past those of you who suffer from swallowing problems. Recently I have been having spasms whilst swallowing. That in itself doesn't bother me. It's the pain in my right shoulder that I get after I have swallowed, that's the main problem.

I'm wondering if anyone else has had such a problem. Don't worry if you haven't. I will be off to see my g.p asap,and asking him a few questions about it. I know I could ask for a swallowing study to be carried out,but I'm wondering whether this will be of any use to me. One way to find out I suppose.

 

Regards

 

Michelle

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Lindyloo

Hi Mish huni

 

Sorry i cant help you with this one... :sheeplook: Great to see your lovely pic again..

 

Hope it settles for you soon... thinking of you..

 

Love Lindyxx :sheeplook:


LindyLoo xx

" This moment will pass " (Bono U2)

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Christina

Hi Mish

 

I am thinking oesophageal pain which can be referred to right shoulder - the spasms are in the oesophagus when you've swallowed something. Must be pretty painful I should think! Gallstones can also cause right shoulder pain - does this happen immediately you've swallowed something or a while after food?

 

Chris x


Not waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain ....

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debzsanderson

Mark gets an electric shock in his right shoulder occasinally when hes eating. He also has occasional choking episodes that frighten the life out of me........We just thought it was to do with muscle strain but now you have got me thinking that it might be something else..............

 

debz xx


Mark has PP MS but I am his partner and do the posts as he cant use the computer!!

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Dianni

Hi Michelle,

 

I don't really have problems swallowing but I do have an intermitten pain in my right shoulder. It's odd cos it's not constant (otherwise it wouldn't be intermittent doh!) but it's not like any other pain I get.

 

Not much help to you but I hope you get yourself sorted soon.

 

Hugs

 

di

xxxx

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Michelle

Hi Guys,

 

In answer to your question Christina...the pain is immediately after I have swallowed. It's as if the throat goes into spasms,and the shoulder joins in :rofl: I actually paid a private doctor for a quick answer to the problem,and he thought the problem was down to MS.

I have been so busy the last few days with family stuff, that I put the docs on the back burner. TBH even if it's MS related other than speech therapy there's nothing else they can do. I just need to rule out other things.

 

 

Debz,

 

Andrew gets pretty worried. Much more than I do :lol4:

The joys of the human body,eh?

 

 

Michelle :love:

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Marina

The only time I've had this, and which I was warned about in advance, was after my hysterectomy. Something to do with either the type of op or the anaesthetic not that I've ever had it with any other GA. Sorry if it's not of much help! Sounds like Christina may have had a shrewd idea about it though! :rofl:


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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Christina

Hi Michelle

 

What you've described does sound consistent with oesophageal spasm caused by MS. Not a nice thing at all though - does it last long?

 

Chris x


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Michelle

It feels like it lasts forever. :hugs2: In truth it's only a few minutes.

 

Michelle

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