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Default Aug 24, 2024 at 09:21 AM
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so, I am not sure how to explain this.. but I will try my best

I am experiencing issues with my throat, and these issues are coming from eating cheese.

what happens is, is that my throat will... (I know what I want to say, but don't want to disrespect anyone, so I'll reword it), my throat... shuts down?, I guess?. for around 20 minutes

I can't talk, breathe, basically I can't comunicate (sometimes with hand squeezes but that's as far as it goes)

it will finish, an sometime within the next five days I'll have it a few more times before it randomly disappearing and I never have it again.

obviously I know the cheese is to blame, so I'm going to stop eating it, but any other thoughts?
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Default Aug 24, 2024 at 04:08 PM
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Your description happened to remind me of this: Anaphylaxis - Wikipedia
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