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It's either food getting caught in your esophagus or the first signs of a neurlogical problem.
Swallowing smaller better chewed bites with more to drink is an obvious answer.
They're not the only two possibilities :/
Very true.
Like it`s not a HUGE thing really, and sometimes it doesnt happen.. and I highly doubt I have a neurological problem lol. But yeah, I definitely try to eat smaller bites!
It could be a psychological problem, a sort of phobic response to swallowing.
Is it normal that I find it hard to swallow sometimes?
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It's either food getting caught in your esophagus or the first signs of a neurlogical problem.
Swallowing smaller better chewed bites with more to drink is an obvious answer.
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They're not the only two possibilities :/
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Very true.
Like it`s not a HUGE thing really, and sometimes it doesnt happen.. and I highly doubt I have a neurological problem lol. But yeah, I definitely try to eat smaller bites!
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It could be a psychological problem, a sort of phobic response to swallowing.