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Old 09-20-2014, 06:55 AM #1
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Default Difficulty swallowing and constant feeling of something stuck in lower throat

I am 6 months into PCS. I was trying to learn to live with the symptoms I have till now and I felt something was going on with my swallowing. I have this constant feeling of something stuck in my lower throat. I burp a lot and feel the food moving down the pipe after burping. It may be a neurological problem but I suspect some kind of neck injury/sore throat if not neurological.

I had this feeling in the beginning days and weeks following the injury and then it went away completely until I started brisk walking a week ago and caught a sore throat due to rapid breathing and this feeling came back again. The throat feels a bit sore and dull pain with no cough or drainage whatsoever. I am confused and this has become messy with so many possibilities. Anyone have or had this ? Any improvements ?

Its not due to anxiety for sure.
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