Orthodontic treatment successfully addressed speech and swallowing problems in a young girl with infantile-onset Pompe disease (IOPD), according to a case report from Italy. “The approach outlined in this paper serves as an illustrative example of orthodontic treatment for addressing speech and swallowing difficulties in patients with Pompe Disease,”…
speech therapy
I recently attended a meeting for my 6-year-old son, Cayden, at his elementary school. So many people are working with Cayden at school, including his teacher, nurse, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists. Because of this, we felt it was important for all of us to sit down and…
My 5-year-old son, Cayden, recently had a swallow study done for the first time since he was 3. Although he cooperated much better this time, we still didn’t get the desired results. When he was younger, Cayden required many swallow studies due to his infantile-onset Pompe disease. Because…
Until last year, my 5-year-old son, Cayden, rarely talked. He said a few words here and there, but they were hard to understand and limited to about five to 10 words total. His struggles with speech stem from his infantile-onset Pompe disease. Children diagnosed with this form of…
Macroglossia, or an abnormally enlarged tongue, caused difficulty swallowing, speech abnormalities, and reduced breathing during sleep for five people with late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD), according to a recent French study. Treatment with enzyme-replacement therapy (ERT), a standard of care for Pompe patients, did not alleviate the debilitating symptoms,…
Now I’m Hearing My Son’s Voice
Infantile-onset Pompe disease has caused a lot of challenges for my 4-year-old son, Cayden. Until recently, he was never able to communicate with us verbally. We depended on a few different types of nonverbal communication devices and techniques, which I’ve discussed before. But his ability to speak just…
My 3-year-old son, Cayden, is nonverbal, which presents some communication challenges. But it isn’t the end of the world, because there are many different forms of nonverbal communication that can be used when someone is unable to speak. Cayden has infantile-onset Pompe disease, which has caused…
Training with continuous positive airway pressure therapy, known as CPAP, may help to normalize speech abnormalities in children with Pompe disease, a small pilot study shows. Certain outcomes, including the speech intelligibility score (SIS), “were significantly improved” over the course of the six-month study, but as two of the…
Speech Therapy for Pompe Disease: Does My Child Need It?
Speech therapy is commonly used to help Pompe disease patients, especially those diagnosed with the infantile-onset form of the disease. These patients show symptoms such as difficulty breathing, swallowing, and speech articulation due to weakened facial muscles, an enlarged tongue with poor motor control, and…
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