H.W.
Hi,
My daughter is 11 months old. When she was 2 months she was diagnosed as "failure to thrive" and had issues with feeding (you can read about it on a post I did about 2-3 weeks ago if you want to know all the details--it's called "Blue Baby"). She is actually about to go for her second sleep study to check for whatever "obstruction" she is dealing with; in addition, she is still being checked for a cleft palate. Although she still chokes occasionally, and has a hard time unless solids are very pureed or in tiny, tiny pieces, she is much MUCH better than what she was way back when. Her problem was that her palate did not move normally, and wasn't "pushing" the food down her throat in the way that it should. She had a swallow study done @ 2 months, and it showed that she was aspirating on her milk due to poor palate movement. It got to the point where she too refused food because she was having to work so hard at controlling where the milk was flowing. The swallow study was no big deal, and lasts for all of 5-10 minutes. It will give the doctors a much clearer idea of what's causing the feeding difficulties. It was very alarming to watch her eat & drink, and I am still very careful when feedig her today. Once they discover what is causing the problem, they (and you) will be so much better equipped to care for his specific feeding needs. I know it will be a relief for you to finally understand what is going on! Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns about the swallow study or just want more details! The worst was not knowing what to expect! Let me know if I can help you in any way! :) H. I