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by jennesy, Aug 08, 2007 07:24PM
I started having a sore throat and then a couple days later i started feeling pressure in my throat and chest. The pressure gets worse when i move such as getting up or bending down or breathe deeply my doctor says i have acid reflux and heartburn but i dont feel a burning in my chest nor do i have the regurgitation.can u tell me what i might have.
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by live4fitness, Aug 09, 2007 08:13PM
When I was diagnosed with reflux- many years ago- I thought I was having a heart attack!!!!!!  I didn't have all the "normal" symtoms. You could ask your Dr for an upper GI. that will give you the peice of mind that he is right or wrong OR you could go by some acid releiver and the local grocery and take it for a while and find out if it is better.


Good luck
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