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Cerebral electrical impulses via Vagus nerve to Epiglottis get occasionally garbled resulting in aspiration pneumonia of the Extended Spectrum Beta Lacatamase variety belonging to Pneumoniae Klebsiella bacterium family requiring Carbepenum Resistant Enterobactereciae type antibiotic. I hate when that happens!

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sassy59

Whoa there, you what now! ???

Your poor soul, l truly wish you all the very best. How awful for you. Xxx Sending hugs xxxxx

Wow I need a dictionary! x

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Toci in reply to

I'm not sure that would help! :)

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Toci

I am also sending hugs, though I don't understand a word of your post. ;)

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You said it Toci :) x

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PastMeBest

Hi Hidden predictive text has a lot to answer for.😬

Seriously tough, it is all very technical and way over my head. If you could explain yourself in layman's terms so we could all understand your predicament there are lots of people on here that would be willing to help you.

Regards.

John

PS: It may be me. I had trouble reading your name as well..

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I am glad it's not just me being thick John :p x

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PastMeBest in reply to

You're not thick Bev. Do I need to have a word with you again?😳😬

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Looks like it John ;) xx

I have inability to swallow properly after a severe stroke. I end up inhaling food/drink down my windpipe if I'm not extremely careful and slow. I inhaled food Nov 13th, 2016 and went to ER for choking. Inhaled food caused nasty case of pneumonia. Stroke did damage to nerve that controls swallowing. Also I am mostly on G-tube abdominal feeding now via plastic tube and formula. NPO applies: (nothing by mouth)

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Toci in reply to

That sounds really nasty! I hope that you are now improving.

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PastMeBest in reply to

"Thank You" for your simplified explanation. It is much appreciated.

I really feel for what you are going through. I hope with good medical treatment your condition can be rectified.

Please feel free to ask any questions or just pop in for a chat.

I wish you well.

John

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Magpuss in reply to

That does sound awful, I hope that in time things will improve for you.

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sassy59 in reply to

That's terrible chicoescuala and bless you for explaining it. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Xxxxx

Thank you all for your very considerate remarks and kind thoughts. Breathing is a very complex process that requires everything to work properly Otherwise complications can quickly set in.

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piggi

Yes you poor thing! Xpiggix

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