Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Isn't that spontaneous choking thing the weirdest? I never thought twice about it at first, just thought it was normal, until it was happening all the time! I would even choke on my own spit, like I was swallowing wrong or something. I knew after weeks of doing this that something wasn't right with it. It makes sense that it has to do with a nerve. Neurological problems are rampant with implanted women. I have a good friend who was never implanted, but she became very, very ill with a mysterious neurological illness. Her first symptom was this spontaneous choking. (She went on to be wheelchair bound, then on life support twice. The doctors said she would never walk again. She got on Mannatech products as a last resort. ( " What have we got to lose? " ) In 5 months she was out of her wheelchair and today she is living life almost normal again, so she's had a pretty amazing recovery. Her doctors were speechless and amazed.) Patty > > I had spontaneous choking too . . . I suspect it has to do with the Vegas (sp?) nerve that goes down the esophagus. . . A lot of women reported a problem with that nerve early on. > > I still have a bit of trouble . .. usually while eating . . Hubby has had to grab me from behind and push his fist into my stomach (forget the name of the maneuver) twice. It scared him more than me. . . Now, everytime I cough he tenses up. > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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