Hey everyone,
I realize we typically focus on augmentative communication on this
list serve so it may not be the most appropriate forum for this question.
I have had two ALS patient’s ask me this week about what they
should do for nasal regurgitation when swallowing liquids. I don’t
get asked this a lot so I don’t feel as though I have the best
suggestions for them. The two men that asked are brothers and
oddly enough have almost no pharyngeal dysphagia. Their most frustrating
symptom is nasal regurgitation. It surprises me that it’s happening
so often for them because their speech is only slightly nasal. If anyone
has suggestions for me I’d love the advice!
Thanks so much.
Erin Singleton M.A.,
CCC-SLP
Neuroscience Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
2335 East Kashian Lane, Suite 301
Fresno, California 93701
Office: (559) 459-6056
Fax: (559) 459-2957
Email: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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