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Old 01-26-2011, 07:44 AM #1
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Default just a bit of choking

OK, so my symptoms seem to be going bulbar. I'm occasionally choking on my saliva (I mean it's going down the wrong pipe, and I cough. That's what people mean by "choking on saliva," right?). Also, once recently I swallowed and the saliva went up my nose (giving me that "water in the nose" feeling I remember from swimming as a kid).

This is typical MG stuff, right? So far it's just now and then, like once a day. I'm just wondering: is there some point at which these symptoms are considered dangerous? I did mention them to my doctor, but I told him they were very mild.

Thanks. Any other tips will be appreciated. I always like to check in here when I have a new symptom.

Abby
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