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Old 08-05-2008, 10:49 AM
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Default Globus hystericus?

Does anyone have experience of this condition? I have been struggling with depression for the past few months, combined with anxiety. When it all started (looking back) I had had various colds etc for a while, but was left with the sensation of not being able to swallow properly. Once I had accepted the diagnosis of depression I haven't mentioned it to anyone medical, but I chanced upon some information about GH recently and it does seem to fit. I am seeing a psych tomorrow so will ask but just thought I'd see if anyone here knows anything about it. I wouldn't say it's bothering me particularly - it's a bit annoying, nothing worse - but probably does indicate that anxiety is also a pretty big part in my life (I am very good at hiding my feelings which doesn't help I'm sure).

Thanks for any insight anyone out there has.
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