Whatever you want to call it, mine on saturday morning was swollen up to the size of a golf ball. I couldn't talk, I could barely breath, and actually skipped my HIIT run yesterday because of it.
The swelling has gone down some, but its still hanging down on my toungue, and is extremely irritating.
Does this ever happen to anyone? Any reason for it happening? It hurts to eat, and I want to get this solved mighty quick or else.
My doctor thinks its fall allergies, which in the past I've been quite prone to. As for everything else, no. I did throw up on Friday night from alcohol, so it could just be that too, but if it was that you'd think it'd be gone three days later.
I'm going to get it checked tommorow morning. Will keep you up to date. Thanks.
My doctor thinks its fall allergies, which in the past I've been quite prone to. As for everything else, no. I did throw up on Friday night from alcohol, so it could just be that too, but if it was that you'd think it'd be gone three days later.
I'm going to get it checked tommorow morning. Will keep you up to date. Thanks.
I would blame the residual effect of the alcohol, fouling up your system...
probably caused some sort of chemical imbalance leading to the mild
allergic reaction
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I didnt have strep throat, and really none of the other problems they figured I had. My guess is I just have to deal with it for being a drunk idiot on friday night.
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