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Lump In Throat


nama shivaya

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nama shivaya Explorer

Hi Guys:

For the past few weeks I've been experiencing the feeling of a lump in my throat. I think it's either a gluten reaction, or I'm allergic to my antibiotic, or both. I can swallow and everything, but it's been hanging there almost all day. This comes and goes. At first I thought it was maybe anxiety. And maybe it is, but I don't feel anxious (and I KNOW what anxiety feels like.)

I am still in the testing stages to determine the cause of my neuropathy: weak arms, legs, tingling in both, stomach and leg quivers. I have decided that when I eat something gluten-y my tummy trembles/quivers.

So my question to you all is this: What is your experience with lump in throat feelings?

Thanks! :blink:

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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi nama, I've been meaning to welcome you to the board :)

Before I was diagnosed, I also had the tingling and numbness--in my face and legs. My left arm had a feeling I can only describe as somwhere between tingling and being asleep.

At this time, I also had that lump in my throat that you describe. It didn't get in the way of swallowing, but was just constantly there. I was very aware of swallowing, though--like I could choke if I didn't chew very thoroughly. It was something I was always aware of.

This went away, gradually, after I was completely gluten-free. It took a while, but now at about 18 months out, I rarely think about it anymore.

I also had anxiety (and still do if glutened), but this didn't seem to be connected to it in my case.

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crysmz1981 Rookie
So my question to you all is this: What is your experience with lump in throat feelings?

Thanks! :blink:

Hi there,

I don't know much about this from a gluten standpoint as I have just been (I think) diagnosed with Celiac, but I had a feeling of a lump in my throat before I started taking medicine for acid reflux. I didn't have heartburn at all - just always felt like there was something stuck in my throat. I could eat, swallow, and breathe fine - it was just distracting and bothersome. After I was on acid reflux medicine for a bit, it went away and now only comes back when I forget to take my medicine.

Maybe that's your problem? I'd talk to you doctor about it.

Good luck!!

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spunky Contributor

I didn't start feeling any lump in my throat until a little while after starting gluten free. It seemed to come and go, like it would be there for a few days, and then gone for a few days. Finally, after several months of gluten free, I haven't had that annoying feeling for a while. It felt like there would be a kink in my esophagus sometimes.

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nama shivaya Explorer

Thanks for the welcome Jersey! I'm still sorting through, trying for a dx. Many things that come up I instantly suspect as being part of the dx puzzle. I did a google search last night and found some information pointing to a spasm of the larynx. I hope it's just that and not some weird thyroid issue! Time will tell. I also looked into the side effects of Bactrim (antibiotic I'm on) and one of the serious ones is Goiter Formation! OK. That freaked me out a bit. Calling my doc in a sec to ask about it.

Anyway, I did see that a person can be sensitive to medications. I think I do have a gluten sensitivity, so perhaps this particular med is made with a gluten product. Hmmm

Anyone know how to search for product ingredients for prescription drugs?

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Michi8 Contributor

I believe the feeling of a lump in the throat can be from a number of health issues. Reflux is a common one, as well as thyroid issues.

I have a lump in my throat occassionally...seems to coincide with stress. Last June I had it linger for a month. I've since found out that I have a hiatal hernia and likely reflux because of it...though not bad enough to warrant meds yet.

It would be worth talking to your doctor about it & get it checked out.

Michelle

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RiceGuy Collaborator

I have only had a feeling of a lump in my throat a few times, and each time it was due to a particular food I don't normally eat. So for me it seems like an allergic reaction, or perhaps some compound in the food item which is in a higher concentration than in most other foods. Certain seeds appear to do this to me, but thus far I haven't liked the taste of any of those either, so I just don't eat them anyway.

As for the weakness/numbness/tingling/etc, I'd highly recommend a magnesium supplement. It's practically done wonders for me so far, and many on this board have also found it helpful for a number of things. A sublingual methylcobalamin (vitamin B12) supplement is typically worth taking as well.

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nama shivaya Explorer

I'm not exactly sure where to get sublingual methylcobalamin. I stopped at the health food grocer today and the cashier there said she didn't think they had any. Went to the B12 section, and couldn't find it.

Any suggestions on where to get it? Do most health food stores carry it?

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shai76 Explorer

I had this same problem. It turned out to be from acid reflux. I got on nexium and eventually it got better. You should have the doctor take a look at it. It could be a tumor too, though that is very unlikely. My point is you should talk to a medical expert about your problem before diagnosing yourself.

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