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Old Jan 8, 2007, 11:22 AM
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Drinking water

I have a strange problem that I want to resolve and everybody seems to think it is in my head, but I have tried very hard to overcome it. My problem is that everytime I drink water, or anything with water, I get a sore throat, which lasts for about 10 minutes after I drink, they really hurt and I only have to take a sip. I have tried so many different kinds of water and filtered water, but nothing seems to work. A doctor once told me many years ago that it is probably the chlorine that I am extra sensitive too, but no resolution, I just never drink it, but I really need to start drinking water. Can anyone help me with this problem?????????

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What types of bottled water have you tried?
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I have a suggestion. Is the water really cold that you drink? In some people, people are extra sensitive to the cold. So maybe you should drink water not ice cold but at close to room temperature?

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I have tried room temperature, cold, boiled, mineral, carbonated, every kind I could think of and nothing has worked so far. I have even triple filtered water.
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