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    Always geting bits of food caught in my throat.

    Ive been on TRT for a while now aswell as blasting cycles in between with low-high doses of testosterone . Now I know testosterone thickens the walls of the throat and can result in sleep apneao and stuff like that but seems like every now and then whenever I eat something I can feel it stuck in my throat, small things like bits of spring onions, or pieces of fruit etc. Its normally gone when I go to sleep and wake up but god damn its annoying and bad luck if it happens at the start of the day. It doesn't affect my breathing or anything its just very uncomfy.

    Before I head to the doctors to have my throat examined I was wondering if anyone could chime in some insight on what may be happening. Has my throat narrowed? Doubt its an ellergic reaction because it can happy with any sort of food.

    Thanks for your time.

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    chew your food
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    I do mate. No matter how much I chew as soon as I swallow a tiny bit of whatever gets stuck there and its quite uncomfy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger11 View Post
    Ive been on TRT for a while now aswell as blasting cycles in between with low-high doses of testosterone . Now I know testosterone thickens the walls of the throat and can result in sleep apneao and stuff like that but seems like every now and then whenever I eat something I can feel it stuck in my throat, small things like bits of spring onions, or pieces of fruit etc. Its normally gone when I go to sleep and wake up but god damn its annoying and bad luck if it happens at the start of the day. It doesn't affect my breathing or anything its just very uncomfy.
    where did u get this info???
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    Happens to me all the time as well. I do a lot of coughing.

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    See a gastroenterologists. They can help with esophageal issues.
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