D.B.
Hi,
My daughter was also born with TEF. She had her ____@____.com to reattach her esaphagus. She did not have to have a feeding tube. However, because of the surgery her esaphagus has always been a bit smaller where it was reattached. We had to teach our daughter to chew everything really well before swallowing. Everything was fine until she was about 3 or 4 yrs old then one day she started sniffing and clearing her throat and coughing now and then. I didn't think a whole lot about it the first day but when it continued after the second day, we decided that maybe a piece of food was stuck and constricting that esaphagus reattachment. We took her into the doctors and sure enough that is what it was. I can't remember if they could tell from an X-ray or not. But the next day they did a scope down her throat and removed the piece of food that was stuck. She has been fine ever since. She will be 21 this Feb. (It was a mushroom from a piece of pizza by the way.) I am certainly not trying to scare you, but it's something you might want to consider. If you have any further questions, you can email me @ ____@____.com.