Should we be concerned?
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I have that feeling occasionally after getting a pill “stuck”
I had Ivor Lewis surgery a few years ago and sometimes when I am taking my daily vitamins I will get one going down sideways instead of the normal way. I take a multivitamin, plus vitamin C, and calcium, and vitamin B. Some of these tend to be rather large pills and I have to take a sip of juice as I swallow each pill or they don’t want to go down all the way. Occasionally, although I try to be careful, one will get sideways and it takes a few swallows and drinks of juice to get things moving. Usually if all else fails a drink of diet Coke will get things moving.
A couple of times after this has happened I will get the feeling like I have a lump in my throat or a scratchy throat that can last up to a couple of days. I think what happens is the pill going down wrong irritates the lining of my throat and it takes some time to feel better again. I find vitamin C and Calcium tend to be the worst culprits because they have sort of a rough and acidic coating that does not always go down smoothly. The feeling tends to pass after a day or so.
If your Dad is not having difficulty swallowing and liquids are going down well, I would give it some time to see if things get better in a day or so.
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina
DX 10/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB - Ivor Lewis Surgery 12/3/2009 - Post Surgery Chemotherapy 2/2009 – 6/2009
Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU - Three Year Survivor
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You should call your physician
Your physician should have told you that if you notice any physical changes, call him/her immedicately. If they did not say this, wake them up anyway. I would call the 24 hour service and get an appointment in for a CT scan. This is not the time to wondering.
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Dad
Larry had the same symptoms. I would call the Dr., It was because of spasms. He needed to be dilated. We really waited too long. Suddenly he couldnt swallow at all, on our way to the Dr and fluid was coming back out. Please call before it gets worse! Keep us posted!
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Spoke with doctor's officeLauraandLarry said:Dad
Larry had the same symptoms. I would call the Dr., It was because of spasms. He needed to be dilated. We really waited too long. Suddenly he couldnt swallow at all, on our way to the Dr and fluid was coming back out. Please call before it gets worse! Keep us posted!
Spoke with doctor's office and they said it doesn't sound like anything we should be concerned about. The symptom only appeared and went away that same day, so they said if it comes back to call them. They said his throat probably was irritated from swallowing the big pill that got stuck. Thanks for the quick feed back guys
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