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Old 01-20-2014, 11:12 PM #1
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Default Throat freeze

Hi guys

Just wondering if anyone else experiences this, and if so, any idea what it is. When I drink something really cold - or icy (like a slushy or a frozen coke)my throat tightens up and seems to spasm just below my voice box. It is very painful in my neck and upper chest and although it only lasts for a short time, I feel like I can't breathe.

It's almost like an ice-cream headache - only in my throat.
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