chicken bone, chicken bone in my throat!!
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I've swallowed - and had stuck - Chicken Bone.... and coins -
the coins were the worst - I was lying on the bed - and my youngest sister was jumping around - I yawned - she chucked coins in the air - the rest was history - It ended up getting wedged in the lineing of my esophegous - My Dad simply said - it'll be fine - it will eventually come out.
Well suffice to say - I was in a heap of pain - ended up in hospital having to have an operation to get the coins out.
The pain was annoying - I can symathise with you Govo - Wanted to rip my throat out - even after they got removed - I still felt the place where they had been stuck!
Chi
the coins were the worst - I was lying on the bed - and my youngest sister was jumping around - I yawned - she chucked coins in the air - the rest was history - It ended up getting wedged in the lineing of my esophegous - My Dad simply said - it'll be fine - it will eventually come out.
Well suffice to say - I was in a heap of pain - ended up in hospital having to have an operation to get the coins out.
The pain was annoying - I can symathise with you Govo - Wanted to rip my throat out - even after they got removed - I still felt the place where they had been stuck!
Chi
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Tell me more about it.

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Woo hoo!
I can't even imagine the pain of that! Glad to know that it's gone!

I can't even imagine the pain of that! Glad to know that it's gone!

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I am glad to know that it is gone too.

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You're such a sweetie, Cloud! 

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Thanks and you are a delightful person too. Am I a sweetie you? No.

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Glad to hear that you're better now.
Fortunately I haven't had anything serious like that happen to me. The only thing that comes close is when I had a Dorito chip stuck sideways in my throat when I was at my high school by myself. A lot of things begin to go through your mind when you have something stuck in your throat, it's hard to breathe and you can't talk. Bah!
Fortunately I haven't had anything serious like that happen to me. The only thing that comes close is when I had a Dorito chip stuck sideways in my throat when I was at my high school by myself. A lot of things begin to go through your mind when you have something stuck in your throat, it's hard to breathe and you can't talk. Bah!

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Yes it is about time.

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