Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction (Difficulty Swallowing)
Hi,
I developed cricopharyngeal dysfunction and difficulty swallowing in the past 6 months. I currently can't eat anything quickly (takes me sometimes an hour and a half to finish a small meal like a quinoa vegetable soup). I have to have most things either in liquid or have water nearby as it just gets stuck. I no longer eat "normal" foods like sandwiches and pasta etc. Mostly soups with pieces in them and smoothies. I have lost weight. I suspect silent reflux and covid contributed although no doctor has been able to confirm either theory. I do not have many allergies. My brain MRI did not show any neurological cause. I do have some cervical issues (MRI showed some degenerative change at C5-C6 and C6-C7) but the neurologist did not think it impacted swallowing. My recent endoscopy was normal but my manometry test showed higher than normal pressure in upper esophageal sphincter. I am working with a speech therapist and the modified barium swallow study she ordered also showed the dysfunction while eating and drinking. I am now working with an ENT who plans to do an additional dilation of the sphincter (GI dilated from 15 mm to 18 mm during endoscopy) and a botox injection to the cricopharyngeal muscle. I am wondering if anyone has had a Botox injection to help with cricopharyngeal dysfunction and, if so, what was your experience with this? Also, if anyone else has experienced cricopharyngeal dysfunction - did it get better? What helped?
Thanks!
Nina
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oops .. believe I missed this post?
Yes .. hear you completely on eating with other people! When on my own, I can cough out whatever that gets stuck in throat - but when with other people or in public environment, it would be impossible. Thus it restricts me in socializing and meeting up with family and friends.
On top of this - there is the hearing issue and also the dysarthria/speech issues.
I, now, go on the basis that I will do my best to keep my dysphagia & dysarthria from deteriorating (advised that it will get worse down the road because of the radiation) - and take one day at a time!
Cheers & all the best !!