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Old 07-09-2021, 04:11 PM #1
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Default Hi 3 weeks post QCDF 3 levels. Swallow 0robl3ms

Hi, 3 levels done, one with Mobi C disc.
Just had a simple question on dysphagia, which I know is normal post op.
I'm just wondering because there seems to be some pocket or ledge and can't force stuff down.
Try swallowing capsules, they get stuck, but not like checking, more like stuck on a ledge, and with effort can bring them back up and swallow again.

Just wondering if anyone else experiences similar to that. I realize most will resolve with time.

TIA! Mark Miller
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