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[Dysphagia] rumination
- Subject: [Dysphagia] rumination
- From: Lucy.Balch at hdmc.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov (Balch, Lucy)
- Date: Thu May 18 13:15:54 2006
Some of you have responded to my 5/16 post by asking "what is rumination?"
Rumination is a phenomenon that occurs in the MR population. I had never
seen it until I began working in an MR facility. It might have a more formal
name, but "rumination" is what it was called when I started and that name
stuck.
A person is a ruminator when they purposefully bring their stomach contents
back up after a meal to "play" with them. You can watch as they work up the
belches that bring the food up, gargle it around, then eventually swallow it
back down. After working around it for years, I think it's done for oral
gratification (but that's only my personal opinion).
Sometimes doctors recommend Nissen Fundoplications to stop the behaviors,
but they only work sometimes.
My question on my post was: Can rumination increase a person's risk of
aspiration pneumonitis? Is that risk greater than the risk of pneumonitis
from PEG feeding with GERD?
Thanks!
Lucy Balch, MA, CCC/SLP
Hiram Davis Medical Center
Petersburg, VA
-----Original Message-----
From: h egnor [mailto:slpwebmail@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:18 PM
To: Balch, Lucy; 'dysphagia@b9.com'
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] rumination
What is rumination?
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