Stuck sensation in throat

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Hi guys,

I always get the sensation of something is stuck in my throat shortly after eating and always accompany by burping.

I had an endoscopy done 2 weeks ago, was diagnosed with GERD even though I didn't have nay heartburn. Just acid occasionally coming back up to my throat, nausea, churning pain in stomach and occasionally chest pain. It all started out 2 months back when I swallowed a large piece of food without chewing properly, so I basically starve myself the next day as I'm afraid to eat. That's when I started having acid reflux.

When food get stuck in my throat, I'll remind myself that I still can breath and talk therefore I'm not choking. I still can swallow liquid therefore nothing is stuck. Yet, I don't get why I'm always having this issues of as if something is stuck in my throat feeling. Might be acid reflux or anxiety or maybe both but I just don't know. I'm so tired of living like this. I'm avoiding biscuits and cakes because of the texture, those are the foods that make things worse.

I feel indigestion too after eating ugh.

Anyone have the same issues as me?

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    I go months without any problems then like now I feel like something there i try burping to relieve it but then get a dry clacky feeling I was checked last year but it's very scary ivery always had a problem swallowing and can't eat unless I know liquid us available

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    Hi, your situation sounds very difficult. It sounds physical and psychological so I would suggest getting support from a professional therapist to help you.

    Our mind and body work in tandem, which has been proven by placebo studies.

    Get professional help to support you.

    I wish you well.

    Sheila

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