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[Dysphagia] Aggressive MR POC


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] Aggressive MR POC
  • From: Marie.Isbell at state.tn.us (Marie Isbell)
  • Date: Thu May 20 07:32:21 2004

Probably becuase it's invasive and quite uncomfortable!!

Marie M. Isbell, MA, CCC-SLP
West TN Regional PNM Team
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>>> <CFR42@aol.com> 5/19/2004 5:33:46 PM >>>
Jeez...anutha 1 cent...

In a message dated 5/19/04 11:34:30 AM, pressmah@sjhmc.org writes:
<< Pt should also be assessed and/or treated for reflux.  Mouthing
behaviors

are often reduced with treatment.  Mouthing produces increased
secretions

which help to neutralize the acid.  If the pt is feeling "heartburn"
the

mouthing behavior is helping him.  Hilda Pressman >>
Since just reading that 90+ percent of people w/CP have GERD, this is
and 
will be the first thing I recommend.
Craig
PS: Why are so many people scared of a 24-hr pH test?

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