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Almost choked but now have a lump in my throat

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PostPosted: 01/29/08 - 05:51    Post subject: Almost choked but now have a lump in my throat Vote now! Reply with quote

I was eating some store bought Menudo when i almost choked on a small piece of food but now theres a lump in my throat and every time i eat it feels like i'm gonna choke

any advice
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