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I feel for you, this was one of my most bothersome symptom. Lasted most of my 1st year of treatment. I hated it. I'm still treating and not well yet, but after treating with a good llmd and some good antibiotics, the swallowing problems, after being very bad at times, is now 100% gone. So keep treating, and know it'll get better God Bless, and take care!
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Swallowing could be a cranial nerve problem. OR, too much yeast. I've seen both cause that situation. Please check with your treating doctor for suggestions. Hope you are better soon! Not a fun symptom at all!
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Ditto to possibility of cranial nerve pinching - cervical vertebrae subluxations can cause swallowing difficulty - handled by a good chiropractor.
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