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Old 07-26-2009, 05:14 AM #1
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Default overactive gag reflex

Hi

I was wondering if anyone out there suffers from this?

Over the last few days whilst I have been brushing my teeth when I try and brush my tongue my gag reflex kicks in. Im not shoving the tooth brush down the back of my throat Im just touching a little way past the tip of my tongue.

Ive never suffered with anything like this before, does anyone else suffer from it?

Thanks
Rach
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