Today I spent most of the morning at the University of Wisconsin ENT clinic. Discovered that I need yet another Swallow Study to help figure out what is going wrong with my swallowing difficulties. Recently, I learned that I had a underactive thyroid, and low normal testosterone. Discovered that both can create or add to heart disease. Perhaps that is why I had an unexplained heart attack.
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