I have had an undiagnosed vocal
disorderAdjustment disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd)
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia for 50 months.
I was diagnosed with Achalasia 9 months ago but told this would not cause vocal problems.
My voice is generally strangled and strained but gets instantly worse when I swallow food or fluid.
I was told that there is not a problem in the upper part of the oesophagus but the
spasmCoronary artery spasm
Croup
Eyelid twitch
Facial tics
Hand or foot spasms
Urge incontinence
Vascular spasm I feel on
swallowingSwallowing difficulty
Swallowing pain or burning is in the base of the
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture and basically knocks my voice out altogether.
So I am confused. I dont have
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux, I have had extensive testing for that.
I have also been told I do not have Spasmodic
DysphoniaHoarseness or changing voice despite a visible
spasmCoronary artery spasm
Croup
Eyelid twitch
Facial tics
Hand or foot spasms
Urge incontinence
Vascular spasm in the vocal cords was captured on film a year ago. Since then I have been told I have movement in my cords but it settles down and that my vocal cords were not meeting and then that they were normal.
I also have a lot of other really strange things happening to me ie movement, problems gripping, violent headaches and arm jerks.
Help needed.
Sometimes your most pronounced symptoms may only be secondary to a disorder that isn't necessarily presenting with major symptoms. Many Neuro disorders present w/sympathetic symptoms only. A good Neuro workup seems indicated. When the neurologists continues the examine, question and you, you would be suprised that you also have the symptoms of a particular disorder, however, your pronounced sympathtic symptoms seem to get your notice and you may not be noticing other symptoms, think they are not related, or just not important. A good Neurologist will be able to pickup on this. You would be amazed at how much you overlook until asked, then think, oh yeah, I do have that but attributed it to someting else or didn't think it was important.
Good Luck!
I have been diagnosed with Achalasia for about three or four years now and I also have a lot of trouble with my voice. My voice is quite weak and goes hoarse quickly when I talk. I suspect the issues are related, but I haven't been able to find anything out about it. I constantly feel the need to clear my throat as well - do you do that also?
I am a member of an online Achalasia group (about 350 people in it currently) and we often talk about our symptoms and treatment. Join us if you are interested: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/achalasia/
Will go to the site you mentioned....Thanks