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  • It might be some way you feel more in mind? At least that's how i was but only for a little more than a week. It should wear off. Do you feel the same ill feeling at certain foods or smells? Most people who chew slowly usually want to gain as little of weight as possible and chewing slowly feels like you've filled yourself up more. The feeling in your throat could be guilt or disgust maybe? See a doctor or pro if the feeling doesn't go away?
  • I know this post is kind of old, but I figured I'd answer it in case anyone else out there has the same problem and is reading this. It could be acid reflux. I have it, and before I started taking meds for it my throat would always feel weird and like there was "something there" after I ate. It's because the undigested food or stomach acid literally comes back up your throat. Buy some Prilosec (another other "acid" OTC medication doesn't work for me) and take it for a week and see how you feel. If that doesn't help, I'd go see a doctor.

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