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Challenges with Oral Mobility and Swallowing Post-Jaw Surgery

Hello everyone, I’m seeking expert opinions on persistent difficulties concerning chewing, tongue manipulation, taste perception, and swallowing. About two years ago, I underwent maxillomandibular advancement surgery to address sleep apnea, but I had already been experiencing issues with swallowing and taste prior to this procedure. Since the surgery, these challenges have become even more prominent and limit my daily functions. My primary concerns include: - Struggles with repositioning food in my mouth - Issues in moving food toward the back of my tongue - Difficulty in creating and managing a proper food bolus - Inefficient and uncoordinated chewing - Diminished ability to enjoy or taste food - While I haven’t experienced any severe choking incidents, I face frequent discomfort and find swallowing to be laborious. It seems as though the muscles of my tongue, jaw, and throat are not working together seamlessly; eating has turned into a conscious activity rather than an automatic response. Some additional context about my health includes: - A history of neck and postural issues - No prior incidents of stroke, ALS, or any major neurological conditions - Over time, I’ve noted alterations in tongue positioning and mouth sensitivity - There hasn’t been significant weight loss, but mealtime has become stressful - Although these symptoms have been ongoing for several years, they have intensified following the surgery. Questions I have: - Is it possible that these symptoms indicate oropharyngeal dysphagia? - Could there be neuromuscular involvement, possibly tied to cranial nerves, despite the absence of a definitive neurological diagnosis? - Would it be advisable to undergo a modified barium swallow or a FEES evaluation? - Should I consult with an ENT specialist, a neurologist, or a speech-language pathologist for further evaluation? I appreciate any insights you might offer. Thank you!

COPDInternal MedicineEndocrinology
Male25-34
16 hours ago

Experiencing Chest Discomfort at 21: Seeking Advice and Reassurance

Age: 21, Female, approximately 173 lbs. I used to smoke on a daily basis until about a year ago, but now I only indulge occasionally in both tobacco and cannabis. The discomfort began after a workout session with my girlfriend when I mentioned feeling a pressure-like sensation on the right side of my chest, initially dismissing it as something typical. However, it became apparent that this sensation is not considered normal, prompting her to express her concern. I've had episodes of this sensation intermittently for quite some time. Thankfully, the degree of pain is mild and often resembles a cramp. It tends to subside after a few minutes, but its intensity can vary. On this particular occasion, I pressed on the area, which resulted in a slight increase in discomfort. Additional context: I’ve observed that I tend to hold my breath involuntarily during exercise. I recently underwent blood tests, which revealed low levels of vitamin D and B12. In the past couple of years, I had several visits to a cardiologist following an EKG that indicated irregular heart rhythm; however, they attributed these findings to anxiety after substantial testing and expense. Furthermore, I've recently been diagnosed with mild to moderate sleep apnea. If anyone has any insights or advice, I would greatly appreciate it! As someone who has a tendency to worry about health issues, any reassurance would truly help!

Chest PainShortness of BreathIrregular Heartbeat
Male25-34
16 hours ago