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Old 05-15-2016, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ElaineD View Post
Dear teacher mom,

I have an incompetent esophagus which was diagnosed in 1998 and had never bothered me much before that, or afterwards until I also developed Sjogren's like dryness.

An incompetent esophagus occurs when one part of the esophagus doesn't constrict with the peristalsis that moves your food down your esophagus.

When that happens the food in that part of your esophagus stops moving and 'sticks there'. It can hurt, or it can be almost unnoticeable until the rest of the food you are chewing and swallowing piles up and backs up into your throat and mouth.

It is very unpleasant and can be scary. This usually occurs with soft dense food like white meat of chicken or turkey, or a bagel, for example.

But it can occur with anything.

Best wishes in your medical journey.

Hugs, ElaineD

Maybe it will turn out to be this. The food getting stuck feeling has been going on a while. But last week, it was awful. There was a wheezing noise when I tried to breathe. I actually thought great, a piece of chicken is how I will die. I could kind of feel it in my chest for a while afterward, not nearly as terrible as when it was stuck at the top of my throat. I have been very, very careful since this happened to cut my food into tiny little pieces. Definitely am having gerd issues. Lots of heartburn and indigestion. I plan to call my neuro because quite honestly, I do not trust any doctors in my area. It takes 4 hours to get to him, but well worth the drive.
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