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Default Involuntary swallowing during going to sleep

I have been having this issue with the involuntary swallowing reflex kicking in right before I go to bed or when I am waking up. I don't have excess saliva or any feeling of anything in my throat - it just kicks in automatically and makes me swallow.

Very weird. I just started a benzo and ssri a few weeks earlier. Any thoughts?

I am also being worked up by a neuro for muscle twitching and spasms and constantly hard/cramped trapezius. EMG tomorrow. It has been a super scary time.
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