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Old 04-06-2011, 01:52 PM #1
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Default What is this?

I am assuming this is MS.

In my very first flare, before diagnosis, I was choking on all my drinks, that's why I am assuming this is ms.

This is so hard to explain....
but sometimes when I am trying to swallow (drink, food, pills) it's like there is a huge ball of air inside of me, painfully pushing back whatever I am trying to put down, and when I force it, it's ten times more painful. The other day this happened as I was taking a pill. I swallowed and halfway down it pushed the pill and all the water straight out of my body, and it hurt so very bad. I don't know if it's my esophagus or what it could be so I am asking if anyone has experienced this?

It's not like vomiting, I don't get nauseous, it's just horrendously painful and scary when it happens.

I was told after I was diagnosed that the choking on my beverages was caused by my MS, so that's why I am blaming the monster for what's happening now...
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