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@jcbonne1

Also my throat is feeling more and more like theirs a wire wrapped around it that's getting tighter.

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Hello @jcbonne1

I'm glad that Lisa, @lisalucier, invited me to this conversation. I too am so sorry to hear of your swallowing difficulties. I have a paralyzed vocal cord and atrophy in both vocal cords and do have a difficult time, especially when I am tired, with swallowing and speech. It is very distressing and also frightening.

You do not mention seeing an otolaryngologist (this is an ENT doctor who specializes in the throat and vocal cords). If you have not consulted with this type of specialist it might be a good idea. You mentioned having Barrett's esophagus, which can also cause swallowing problems. Here is a link to some information regarding that, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/barretts-esophagus/symptoms-causes/syc-20352841

Finally, I would strongly suggest that you ask for a referral to a speech pathologist. Speech pathologists are excellent resources for swallowing problems (as well as speech problems). They can offer you at-home exercises that will really benefit you. I see a speech pathologist at least yearly to keep up my vocal cord/swallowing strength.

Do you have any speech problems currently, or is it just swallowing problems? Have you seen an otolaryngologist yet?