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Someone explained the medical term for how this can happen, but I don't remember what that was. Basically, the coughing caused by aspiration can cause something to happen with the esophagus so that it's not actually the fluid and aspiration that causes death.I don't know how a child could choke on milk to the point they wouldn't be able to cough up, on their own, the milk that had gone into their lungs. Choking on a marble, a hot dog or a chicken bone would probably require intervention from and adult. But milk?. Did he keep 'physically assisting' her to the point he made sure she could no longer catch her breath and cough it up?
This new bit of information I learned here scares me a bit for myself because from time to time I have swallowing issues and recently I aspirated again. It was frightening and I thought I was going to die - it was like I couldn't breathe. My husband pulled the car over and even the neighbors stopped to check on us when they spotted us down the road. Every time it happens I tell myself I can't die from aspirating so little fluid. However, now I know that's not true and it will likely make me even more scared the next time it happens.
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