Choking and Difficulty Swallowing

It's been a little while since I last posted so it's good to be back.

Last night, I started choking in a popular pub chain. After attempts to remove the blockage, they were unable to remove it all, so I had to go to hospital. In the end while sat waiting in A&E I was finally able to swallow it and it went down. I was lucky this time that I didn't get admitted onto a ward. I was very anxious and tense during the evening because I was in a busy environment and everyone, I was with was chatting away. I also didn't know where to focus my attention as there was a lot of distractions. 

The real point is that this has happened before. Last night wasn't the first. It happened four years ago and I was in hospital for 2 days before the blockage was removed by a surgical procedure. I have also had countless near misses, and it seems to have got worse in the last year.  

A couple of people who work in healthcare that I know have suggested I could have Dysphagia and that people on the ASD spectrum can also have this condition. As an academic student I know I should adopt cautious language about making a link between the two. However, from an anecdotal point of view it would make a lot of sense, I am awaiting assessment for ASD, and I also have problems swallowing food.

What does the community out there think about this? Has anyone on here had difficulties with swallowing themselves or with their children? Should I notify the assessors, and have it added to my notes? 

 

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  • There's lots of different causes of this. Whatever the cause it is a horrible thing to suffer from. Mines caused by mono infection at first which caused inflammation in my brain and then nerve damage and since can't swallow properly which results in lots of hospital stays and needing fluid.

    It is possible that it's an autism thing as well. I used to choke on drinks before the infections so I wonder if that was autism related. 

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  • There's lots of different causes of this. Whatever the cause it is a horrible thing to suffer from. Mines caused by mono infection at first which caused inflammation in my brain and then nerve damage and since can't swallow properly which results in lots of hospital stays and needing fluid.

    It is possible that it's an autism thing as well. I used to choke on drinks before the infections so I wonder if that was autism related. 

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