lump in throat
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Daryl
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rowster1974, You should talk to your GP about this. It can be caused by several things unrelated to pituitary problems. He (she) will probably want you to have an endoscopy exam to see what might be causing your problem swallowing. I had a web that developed at the bottom of the esophagus, which they broke out with a tube down the throat. Swallowing problems can also be caused by acid reflux or cancer. You should have this check. Wishing you the best, Daryl |
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