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Default Tight neck & throat muscles inside/out/MS

I just accidently found this site and noticed that there was an MS forum. I have MS and was wondering if anyone here has a problem with their throat being very stiff, tight, inside and out and under the front of the neck. Neck muscles get so tired when I talk they really hurt. Also have some trouble swallowing. This, of course along with many other MS problems. Thanks.
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