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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1595138" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Bless him. So is it a wait for ENT appointment now?</p><p>He should be given a gold medal for all the waiting he has done.</p><p>I wonder if one of his meds is relaxing his throat muscles? Does he get reflux too? He's on lansoprozol as well too, isn't he?</p><p>I must admit I'm much better on lansoprozol for reflux, than liquid gaviscon.</p><p>There must be something causing his throat to close on eating. Its not panic due to breathing problem, is it? Or his body reacting so he doesnt get food in his windpipe?</p><p>I'm going to tag [USER=124172]@Daphne917[/USER] . She might recall a poster mentioning swallowing problems. Its a long shot as I distinctively remember a poster mentioning something about swallowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1595138, member: 196960"] Bless him. So is it a wait for ENT appointment now? He should be given a gold medal for all the waiting he has done. I wonder if one of his meds is relaxing his throat muscles? Does he get reflux too? He's on lansoprozol as well too, isn't he? I must admit I'm much better on lansoprozol for reflux, than liquid gaviscon. There must be something causing his throat to close on eating. Its not panic due to breathing problem, is it? Or his body reacting so he doesnt get food in his windpipe? I'm going to tag [USER=124172]@Daphne917[/USER] . She might recall a poster mentioning swallowing problems. Its a long shot as I distinctively remember a poster mentioning something about swallowing. [/QUOTE]
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