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Nasty. I just found some little white thingies in my throat.

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I get little white BB sized "waxy" things in my throat that I have to hack up after eating some candies. I always get them with "atomic fireballs". Usually with hard candies. If I don't hack them up or drink something hot to get it to disolve in my throat it feels very odd in my throat...

That doesn't account for the hole you said remained after you cleared it out... I'd see a Dr.
 
I couldn't quick reply because I wanted to subscribe so go to the Dr!

You are too young to be moldy! 😛
 
I had the same problem about 3-4 years ago. They were big white things on my tonsils, basically, back in my throat, and I was fvcking scared because I had no clue what they were. Well, I went to my orthodontist and he infomed me it was basically an infection that forms since my tonsils probably at one time should've been removed. Basically, you remove them manually (I did it with the back of a toothbrush) and hopefully they go away in time (it probably affected me maybe 4-5 times and I haven't seen them since).
 
Originally posted by: esun
I had the same problem about 3-4 years ago. They were big white things on my tonsils, basically, back in my throat, and I was fvcking scared because I had no clue what they were. Well, I went to my orthodontist and he infomed me it was basically an infection that forms since my tonsils probably at one time should've been removed. Basically, you remove them manually (I did it with the back of a toothbrush) and hopefully they go away in time (it probably affected me maybe 4-5 times and I haven't seen them since).

Nice. I'm thinking I'll call the doctor and found out if I really need to come in or not. Of course he'll tell me that I should, but he LIES.

Originally posted by: Citrix
Gag factor = 10

Out of 10? Woot!
 
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