About a year ago, I began getting my thyroid meds stuck in my throat. All my other meds, vits and minerals, being much larger, seem to go down ok, as they seem to have sufficient "weight" behind them. My magnesium capsule is the size of a suppository 🤣 and I can swallow that without a problem. It's just the tiny T4 and T3. No matter how much water I take to help "whoosh" them through, they still won't go down properly.
So, for the last few months, I have been chewing them into a paste, before swallowing them and this has been working well. I know they are meant to be swallowed whole, but try as I might, I just cannot get them down now. If I do try, they get stuck in my gullet and I get a chalky fizzy taste like heartburn or indigestion so I know they are still there and I can sort of feel them in my throat.
The only other way I could get them to go down would be to "push" them by eating a biscuit afterwards or something similar, but of course I NEVER eat within an hour of taking them.
As I don't seem to have a choice about not swallowing whole now, does anyone know the implications long term of chewing them into a paste? ( I have seen info which states that they can be crushed for children.) Is there a significant difference between a crushed and a chewed tablet?
( I was referred for an endoscopy and a barium swallow.....no reason for my problem was found.)
Any opinions / advice would be gratefully received, as always. Thankyou.