Hi Lynne,
I hope you are feeling a bit better today and that you cough has started to ease a bit. Hopefully the medication your GP prescribed will help.
Love,
Kayleigh x
Hi Lynne,
I hope you are feeling a bit better today and that you cough has started to ease a bit. Hopefully the medication your GP prescribed will help.
Love,
Kayleigh x
Hi Lynn
How are you doing now?
Last few days my dad has started coughing too, feeling like he needs to clear his chest but can’t cough strongly enough to get it up
It is worrying. Hoping it’s more different bad luck rather than the mnd progressing as he only had breathing tests last week and the hospital didn’t mention them so presuming they’re ok?
Hope you are xx
Hi Vicky,
Any sudden onset cough and / or inability to clear phlegm should be checked out by his GP to rule out infection, pneumonia etc.
Love Ellie.
Diagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Limb Onset.
Eye gaze user - No working limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV.
Hi John, I noticed this post from earlier this year. How are you doing now? I was only diagnosed in August this year but already my bulbar symptoms are quite bad. In particular my throat muscles are weakened. I’m having a PEG fitted next week and I was given a cough assist machine today. My speech has pretty much completely gone. So I’m scared of what this all means. But it sounds like it can still be manageable (taking into account everyone is different of course)? Best wishes, Sarah
Hi Sarah, sorry to butt in. Your symptoms sound a bit like mine. My speech has gone now. I have a appointment tomorrow for a neck brace, and on Monday another appointment to talk about having a peg done. Good luck next week.
I see all the Christmas adverts on the telly, but I can't get in the mood this year.
Best wishes, Sheila.
Hi Sarah,
Hope next week goes to plan.
Love Ellie.
Diagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Limb Onset.
Eye gaze user - No working limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV.
Hi Sheila,
I hope you get on well on Monday. I know you will be anxious at the appointment, but you know a bit of information about feeding tubes and you now know lots of your new friends who have one
We'll be here to help and support you, whatever you decide.
Love Ellie.
Diagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Limb Onset.
Eye gaze user - No working limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV.
Hi Sheila,
I hope everything goes well at your upcoming appointments.
It seems that as soon as each of us start dealing with one challenge, it's not long before we are faced with some more. I am losing my ability to talk but I find that using a speech app on my i-pad is very useful. Hopefully you have a speech therapist who is very helpful and can source any suitable communication aids for you, if you would like her or him to.
Love
Kayleigh x
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Hi Sarah,
I hope everything goes smoothly with your PEG operation next week.
Love,
Kayleigh x
Hi Sarah and Sheila
Good luck for next week. I found actually having the PEG fitted was much easier than I had anticipated. Having it in place takes the pressure off me for eating and makes it simpler to keep my fluid intake up.
Dina
Trying to keep positive, but not always managing.