Anonymous wrote:My eyes turn green when I'm angry. A coworker commented on it once as it was happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My tongue is really sensitive to certain acidic foods; vinegar, ketchup, pineapple.
It literally hurts my tongue.
My kids have it too, I think it has something to do with a vitamin deficiency (like b12 or b6).
My kids have it too
Maybe y'all should take some vitamins then.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I shed tears when I pee!! Weird.
I think it started after I had my kids. I've told DH about it...he thinks I'm lucky too. It is weird, though.Anonymous wrote:If I drink wine my cheeks get red but really red in a second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One year after a cold, I could feel something at the back of my throat with my tongue. I looked in the mirror and saw something waaay back (in the soft palate, I think?). I put my finger back there to try and get it and out popped this white hard solid smelly as ass piece of I-don't-know-what. I've talked to a couple other people and they had this happen, too!
Me, too!!! This happened to me several times right after I got sinus infections. A few times I coughed them up, then a few other times I, like you, felt them back there and pulled them out. They smell worse than a roting corpse (which I have also smelled). I finally asked my Dr--- she explained that it is likely gunk/mucus that was built up in the sinus cavitity, hardened, then made it's way into your throat when your sinuses drained. She suggested I use a saline nasal spray, and do a rinse, like a netti pot. I also started using a steam-humidifier in my room at ngiht, and that helped enormously.
So nasty, isn't it?!
FWIW, anytime that you feel them in there, clear them out, then wash your hands and brush your teeth. Don't try to swollow them, or worse "hock" them up. I had one pop once and they taste worse than they smell. Vomitted for hoursSorry if that was TMI...
Anonymous wrote:One year after a cold, I could feel something at the back of my throat with my tongue. I looked in the mirror and saw something waaay back (in the soft palate, I think?). I put my finger back there to try and get it and out popped this white hard solid smelly as ass piece of I-don't-know-what. I've talked to a couple other people and they had this happen, too!
Sorry if that was TMI...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One year after a cold, I could feel something at the back of my throat with my tongue. I looked in the mirror and saw something waaay back (in the soft palate, I think?). I put my finger back there to try and get it and out popped this white hard solid smelly as ass piece of I-don't-know-what. I've talked to a couple other people and they had this happen, too!
Tonsilith. Very common.
Anonymous wrote:If I sip a carbonated beverage too soon after swallowing food, I have one loud hiccup that sounds like a screeching hawk. It happens to my mother, too, but I've never heard it from anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:One year after a cold, I could feel something at the back of my throat with my tongue. I looked in the mirror and saw something waaay back (in the soft palate, I think?). I put my finger back there to try and get it and out popped this white hard solid smelly as ass piece of I-don't-know-what. I've talked to a couple other people and they had this happen, too!