Ever eat macaroni and cheese really fast, and not chew it well enough, so like 10 seconds after you swallow you get this weird feeling like a golf ball is trying to go from your esophagus into your stomach, but the opening is too small so it hurts?Something that feels like that and which lasts 5-10 seconds has basically happened randomly once a month or so for the past 8 years (I'm 19). Always on the left side (though I *think* it happened on the right for the first time a few days ago). Has suddenly become more frequent (possibly due to recent inhalation of small amount of aluminium grindings?). Going to see a doctor about it, but wondering if anyone might know what I'm talking about, as to speed diagnosis.Anyone have experience with this sort of thing, ideas on what it is?
I get that too.Heartburn?
Your stomach can press on your heart if it is too full/bloated.This can cause chest pain.
I eat mac and cheese all the time! Really fast too and I don't suffer from any of these chest pains you're taking abhhhHHHHHHHHhhnnnggghhhhhhhhhhh