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Showing posts with label Tracheal Aspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tracheal Aspiration. Show all posts

Owen's Story:

When our son Owen was a newborn, he had trouble choking while nursing and drinking milk from a bottle. We went to a lactation consultant, tried nursing shields, various nursing positions, the slowest-flow nipples we could find, but nothing stopped the choking. Owen’s GI ordered a modified barium swallow (MBS) at4 months, and he was diagnosed with laryngeal penetration. We started feeding him honey thick liquids and were told he would eventually outgrow the condition.We were optimistic his 3 subsequent MBS’s would show progress, but sadly we were still at honey thick consistency and extremely discouraged. One of the speech language pathologists at Phoenix Children’s Hospital suggested we look into VitalStim therapy. We immediately discussed VitalStim with Owen’s pediatrician. He had never heard of the therapy, and therefore didn’t feel like he could recommend it to us. We respect our pediatrician very much, and were hesitant to try a new therapy without his recommendation. Still, we wanted to know more. Jennifer Buck at Jabbermouths was very responsive to our initial inquiry, and answered our numerous questions regarding the therapy, costs, and expected results. Her thorough explanations and case studies really helped clear up some of our confusion and hesitation to try the therapy.

Happily, Owen responded immediately to VitalStim, and especially to Jenn’s warm, loving approach. Within the first few sessions, Jenn began moving him to thinner consistencies. She also coached us about thickening at home as we progressed through therapy. He had very little choking during therapy and never once became ill. By our last two sessions, he successfully drank un-thickened milk and apple juice! After all this effort, we are optimistic that our tedious days of thickening and expensive MBS procedures may be over forever. Buh-bye, thickeners… and thank you Jenn!

- Lindsay W.

Nathaniel's Story

Our son Nathaniel was born at 23 weeks gestation and is a true miracle! He spent the first 4.5 months of his life in the NICU, and developed subglottic stenosis in his airway from being intubated. Nathaniel had to be trached at 3 months of age in order to get him off the ventilator, and he was successfully decannulated in May of 2010. After his first reconstructive airway surgery in August of 2008, Nathaniel stopped eating and drinking due to a plastic stent that had to remain in his airway for 6 weeks post surgery. Three months later in October of 2008 after slow weight gain and reduced oral intake, he received a g-tube.


We started working with Jenn in November of 2008 and initially Jenn's
goals for Nathaniel focused on normalizing responses to input in his mouth, building his oral motor movements to an age appropriate level, and creating positive food experiences. He has since mastered these areas and now our goals focus on increasing oral volume at mealtimes and keeping Nathaniel interested in food/eating orally until we can start weaning him off the g-tube.


Nathaniel's speech was late to develop due to being a micro-preemie and also from having a trach the first 3 years of his life. Jenn has also been working with Nathaniel on his speech, and he is doing wonderful! He has gone from signing with a few vocalizations to using all age appropriate sounds in just 5months.

Jenn has been a Godsend to Nathaniel and our family, in fact we consider her part of the family! Her dedication, enthusiasm, patience, and love for children and for what she does is truly amazing and inspiring! Nathaniel instantly connected with Jenn and she has been instrumental in Nathaniel's amazing progress over the last 2.5 years.

We love her, and are truly thankful to have her in our lives.

- Nancy G.

Tanner's Story


Our son, Tanner, who is now 3 & 1/2 years old, first started having problems with feeding around 15 months old. It started with drooling & oral feeding difficulties. Soon after these began, he was diagnosed with dysphasia/swallowing difficulties & we were told that Vital stim therapy would be the best treatment for him.

We tried going thru our local children's hospital, but their wait was over a year long! I soon found Jenn Buck & am so thankful we did. She got us started very quickly & ALWAYS worked with our schedule (including an hour drive time to therapy). Within a few weeks, we went from having only a few foods in his repertoire to having a variety of foods he would actually eat! His dysphagia & drooling also improved dramatically with Vital stim therapy.

Jenn was always so patient & energetic. She is a pleasure to be around & truly cares for all her patients as if they were family. Anytime I have a question about other speech or feeding issues she is prompt to return my inquiries & always knows the answer. I am truly thankful
to have such an experienced speech & language pathologist in our lives! She has made my son's quality of life so much better with her knowledge, experience & sweet spirit!

-Gina B.

Devon's Story

Vital Stimulation Therapy (swallowing therapy) is never something to look forward to but I would definitely recommend the experience offered by Jennifer Buck.

It took a perseverance to find Jenn and get the necessary approvals from insurance; the experience at her clinic was WELL worth the effort. At Jabbermouths, patients get a great sense of individual attention with the one on one therapy. Parking is easy! Scheduling was a breeze. Jennifer is very professional and really great with kids and equally great with parents. Jenn even set up Devon's follow up swallow tests to accommodate our busy schedule.

We saw marked improvement every two weeks as we crept down in thicknesses until we could celebrate with un-thickened juice boxes! Jenn made something that could be very traumatic for my child more like playful, fun lunch dates! Thanks Jenn!

-Michael & Maritza K.

Emily's Story


Emily was born in April 2003. Since her birth, she has had pneumonia at least once a month. After several tests at Phoenix Children's Hospital Emily was diagnosed with Dysphgia on Feb. 5, 2009. Dysphgia is a swallowing disorder which required Emily to have thickener in all of her drinks. This is definitely not pleasant for anyone, especial

ly a 2nd grader! The only solution to resolve this issue, in Emily's case, was Vital Stimulation Therapy. We were placed on a waiting list at Phoenix Children's Hospital for the therapy, but were advised that we should seek therapy outside of the hospital, due to the long wait list.

We found Jenn in April 2010 and quickly started therapy in May. The atmosphere at Jabbermouths is very relaxing. Scheduling is very flexible. Jenn managed to work with my busy schedule and Emily’s school schedule.

Jenn has the patience of a saint. Getting a 7 year old to cooperate at times can be very

challenging. After 7 months, Emily has successfully completed her therapy and just had a normal modified barium swallow test. She does not require thickener in her beverages any longer and has been discharged from therapy. We are so grateful to have found Jenn! She will always hold a special place in our family.

-Don & Andrea H.

Hugh's Story

From the time our son, Hugh, was five weeks old we knew he was going to struggle with eating. We would spend three to four hours for each six ounce feeding. After months of many different
reflux drugs and continued struggles, Hugh was diagnosed with dysphagia including laryngeal penetration and possible aspiration at just five months of age. We were thankful for the diagnosis, but Hugh's struggles were only just beginning. He continued to have difficulty with taking all of his required fluids and would not take ANY pureed or solid foods. As we continued to teeter on Hugh needed a feeding tube, we knew we needed to try something else.

Hugh met Jenn when he was seven months old and we are so thankful we found her. She has provided lots of support for our family. She has worked with Hugh and given us so many helpful resources and activities to continue his progress at home. He has gone from three hour feedings to less than one hour feedings and now eats just about anything in a few months!!! He also learned to drink from a straw with Jenn's help, which I believed would be an impossible feat! We are thankful that we found Jenn- she is absolutely wonderful with Hugh, is very patient, and has even helped mom and dad to relax!!! We would recommend Jenn to any family!
-Jennifer S.