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Old 10-14-2012, 06:13 PM #21
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I have difficulty swallowing food and sometimes drinks. It seems like the swallowing function just stops in the middle of trying to swallow, leaving me in a panic. Then it will "release" and I am able to finish the swallow. This has been going on for over a month, every time I eat.

A friend of mine had a similar type of problem and told me what helped him. I believe he received the advice from a chiropractor. Take your thumb and press hard on your jaw bone, I press on a spot kind of between my ear and chin, maybe a little closer to my chin. I do this while I am eating and once in a while through out the day. It has helped me. Not sure why it works, but it is worth a try.

Good luck
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