![]() I do get them, but they’re usually clots/thicker blood, whereas this one was more runny/liquid. However - this morning I woke up to a nosebleed. The bottom half of my throat feels okay, but it’s right at the back of the tongue/back of the throat. I spoke to my doc at the time who couldn’t see any issue when she took a look. I’ve had my tonsils removed (2004), but always had throat infections, laryngitis, etc. It was always at bed time, just about to get comfy and doze off and then just felt like there was something stuck in my throat. The sensation felt like I had something right at the back of my tongue/throat that just would not dissipate no matter how much I tried to swallow. (Google came up with Globus pharyngeus when I tried to search for a way to describe it). I would try to swallow but it was only by having a drink that it ‘cleared’ - but not every time. ![]() So - I am prone to migraines/earache which have recently gotten worse/more frequent.Ī few months ago I noticed that my throat would suddenly feel ‘full’ - like something was stuck. Not sure if these are relevant, but wanted to highlight my neurodivergence/mental health. I am autistic, and suffer from anxiety/depression. I am 32F, overweight, and am on Fluoxetine which has not given any side effects. (I’ve tried to capture a picture, but I can’t seem to be able to get one good enough to show what I mean) Hi there! This may be a bit of a long one. ![]()
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