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Lacey10
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27-01-2014, 12:13 PM
Just been thinking about you.Hope your ok Sure you're all ready to head home,not sure what the weather is like in Spain Wellies and raincoat weather here
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27-01-2014, 01:14 PM
This sounds really awful, it must put you in panic mode, wondering what on earth is going on in your throat there, it would me

Try the olbus oil steam, which seems to turn all mucous to water and it'll drip straight out of your nose and clear all those sinuses.

I'd be constantly sucking on those Strepsils too, cos they will numb the throat a bit, lubricate it and they are antisceptic too which will help with any healing process that needs a bit of help.

I'm wondering whether it's that big that hangs down at the back of your throat (epiglottis or summat?) maybe that's swollen and giving you the feeling that something is in your throat? The doctors would have seen that though wouldn't they cos that's the first thing they ask you to do when you open your mouth, so say *argh* and they see it moving? I think!

This would drive me nuts, especially as it's been so ongoing and you've seen so many people in the know. Even having something actually stuck in your throat is bad enough, but food or water usually clears it, but not like you've got, this sounds worrying

Maybe, just maybe, when you say you had tooth extractions due to abcesses, some of the abcess couldn't get out of the hole in time before it started healing over, so it's moved somewhere else (it does that) and has got *stuck*. I've had this myself in my mouth with an abcess in the past, it took ages to dissipate, turned into a hard lump, but eventually it went away, but ended up in the roof of my mouth which wasn't good!

When the specialist did the endescope did he actually get as far down as into your throat to take a real good look in there, or just your sinusus? It's almost as if you need a camera down your throat to see just what's going on there doesn't it, but if you've already had that, then of course, there must be nothing!

I do hope you get some resbite from it somehow, and try and ignore it a bit if you can, and definitely don't start aggravating it by trying to vomit to get it out, it'll only annoy it and take longer whatever it is.

Good luck, sounds truly awful
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