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Just got on here but she got my prayers now.


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Prayers for you all.




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An XRay is worthless in these situations. A CT soft tissue neck with contrast is much more diagnostic. Of the things that come to mind are paritonsillar abscess, uvulitis, pharyngeal abrasion, bacterial or viral pharyngitis. More serieoilybwould en a deep space infection or Ludwig’s angina.


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I can't help beyond offering prayers.

Godspeed to full recovery.




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I hope all is well. Praying for you/her/family as well.
 
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Maybe esophageal spasms? I get them once in a while and they can be painful, but they only occur to me when I am eating. Hopefully it’s nothing to be concerned about.
 
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Lifting y'all up in prayer...

I've gotten a cramp in my jaw/throat before that was really painful, but it subsided quickly.



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Thanks for the update. Here’s hoping it’s nothing serious.
 
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From your location can't tell where in KY you are, but how far are you from a Level 1 Trauma center and Teaching Hospital. One of my nieces had a strange event similar to your daughters local, small regional hospital in Mass., which is good was stumped. Luckily dad made the Hour and half drive to Boston, found out it was palsy of some sort that needed to be addressed, smaller hospital didn't have the expertise. Prayers for your family,
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