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Dealing with the feeling of something stuck in my Throat. 10 months post TTx

Hello everyone,



Over the past month, Ive been dealing with the feeling fo something being stuck in my throat; its as if something tiny is stuck there. At first I thought it was a simple dry throat and increase my fluid inake to a minimum of 80oz a day but that has not helped.



I am 10 months post total thyroidectomy for Graves and taking something as small as my levothyroxine is a bit difficult as it feels like it gets stuck in my throat.



Has anyone else dealt with something like this? Imfamilar with this happening to people with a thyroid, but since i no longer have one; what could the issue be?



Any help would be appreciated, thanks everyone
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I am not a doctor. If you don't have acid reflux you should see your doctor.
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Acid reflux can cause cough, fullness feeling in your throat too. I am dealing with the same issue and I do have reflux. I don't have thyroids  just the calcium glands. I am going to see my doctor.
i have an appointment with an ent in 3 weeks.

I thought it was acid reflux, so i started taking antacids and it didnt help. Same for antihistimines for allergy in case it was that. None helped
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i have an appointment with an ent in 3 weeks.

I thought it was acid reflux, so i started taking antacids and it didnt help. Same for antihistimines for allergy in case it was that. None helped
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