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Try pop rocks if you feel you are choking.
Thanks. I have never heard that
When my mom had difficulty swallowing I prepared scrambled eggs, lean bacon and buttered toast and put it all in a blender . Half the toast worked better as less absorption and more moist .
I hope I am in the right place. I have dismotility had a manometer test done it came up lack of perastaltis in my esophagus this makes it hard to swallow at times. I have to sit up straight with a pillow behind my back. What helps me is sitting upright in a chair and not laying down for about an hour. I'm only allowed soft diet and liquids. I'm missing salads lol but I'm concerned I'm not getting enough vitamins. Any suggestions on how to get some in my diet?
Sounds like dysphagia, I have it, also have esophageal cancer. You should get scans, cat, MRI pet and look into a g tube feeding tube in your stomach so you can get nutrition without irritation of your esophagus. G tube surgery is fast, removable and they are easy to use. I have one. I gravity feed formula, shakes, water... But take this situation seriously. Blessings to you.
I have esophageal dismotility with no peristaltic movement. My diet consist of soft food no fresh fruit or veggies and no bread. I have to drink with my meal and eat small bites and chew thoroughly. If I eat to fast and don't drink with my meal I feel like I'm choking. Several times I ended up in emergency and one of those times I almost died.
I completely understand, I have dysphagia and esophagus cancer. A removeable G tube feeding tube in my stomach fixed the issue. Contact a gastroenterologist and discuss it. You'll do only liquids with it but no mo choking. Have had mine since last early October and my weight is 135 and healthy
I was put on a liquid diet after an Esophageal Dilation and I totally understand the frustration of trying to find things to eat. I found potatoes and sweet potatoes to be a good option. I just made sure they were whipped up to a light consistency with no lumps.
I added plenty of milk to regular potatoes and can also make them into a creamy soup.
With the sweet potatoes, I added a little butter and brown
sugar (of course) and made sure to "smooth out in my mouth" when eating to strain out any stringy fibers of the potato.
-kefir
-various soup broths (strain out the solids—at least their nutrients will be in the broth)
-liver paste
-fish paste
-green juices
-healthy smoothies
-mashed squash & sweet potato
A friend of mine bought a recipe book for dysphasia (did I spell that right?) off Amazon, but I haven’t reviewed it yet
Have you tried to eat small meals, very small bits and chew them like a hundred times? I recently had a nissen fundoplication surgery and since my esophagus was very swollen, I had to be on a liquid diet for a couple of weeks and then start very slowly and sometimes I did feel that food got stuck in my throat but eating small meals, small bits and chewing many many times really helped..