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Old 03-21-2012, 08:31 PM #1
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Hi

I was searching for this subject on the net when i found your forum and this thread.

Over the last week or two i have been aware of what feels like cold water going down my oesphagus and now i feel it trickling elsewhere in my chest area - not sure if its circulation or digestion or neurological - it's just a very strange sensation - it's as if i've drunk cold water on a hot day and am aware of the cold liquid going down inside me. I note it seems to happen about 30 mins or so after i've had a drink of cold water.

I'm female 46 years old - no specific known health problems (although heart and cancer issues run in the family).

Anyone got any ideas yet what this is?

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Sue x
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