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Help Barium swallow scheduled

Hi everyone,
Thanks to all of you who told me to call the dr. regarding my choking/aspirating problem.
I finally called last week, and she immediately had me schedule a barium swallow and barium video in order to see what's up in my throat. I'm going to have it on Wednesday, and then I need to make an appt with the pcp for a few days following the procedure.
In the meantime, I'm trying to drink warm water like a few of you suggested, and trying to remember to lower my head forward when I swallow.
I'll let you know how everything comes out...
thanks again!
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