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  1. does it cause a sharp pain everytime you eat or drink something? how common is it among the united states? thanks
  2. so i went to the doctor she said its either lodged (im almost positive its not) or its erroded a part of my esophagus....i either need an upper gi or a tube with a light put down my throat...which do you think is worse? will the erosion heal if i leave it alone like will i be good to go by thursday afternoon? is the somethings i cant eat or would help it heal faster if i didnt eat something say soda.....so will it heal on its own or should i get this checked?
  3. yes....it did nothing
  4. i dry swallowed 2 pills on friday like i always do when taking pills and have never had a problem. Well it apparently got stuck somewhere like my esophagus and it hurts really bad to swallow...i have a Dr. appointment at 3:15 and i was wondering what all might happen b/c I have a really bad gag reflex....so, what might happen?
  5. Hi Destany! Guess who this is? Hehe
  6. do you get any ed patients? What is there day like? How long are they there on average? Is there family/friends able to visit them? How far below weight for their height do they have to be to be admitted into the hospital? And anything else about the ED patients is greatly appreciated. Also can their parents be sent to jail b/c their child has an ed? Thanks!

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