I am still waiting for referrals from my doctor. My appointment with the interventional radiologist was canceled because I was not a patient in the University health system.
During my appointment the other day with my PCP, she felt the prominent clicking in my throat when I swallow. I can also move whatever it is in my throat back and forth when my throat is relaxed.
It is likely either the hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage, or bone spurs. Based upon my symptoms, I think one of two things is happening. Either my internal carotid artery is being compressed by my hyoid bone or stylohyoid ligament or I have a spinal fluid leak caused by cervical osteophytes.
Perhaps @Greg Sacramento or somebody else might have some ideas and perhaps this post might help somebody in the future.
During my appointment the other day with my PCP, she felt the prominent clicking in my throat when I swallow. I can also move whatever it is in my throat back and forth when my throat is relaxed.
It is likely either the hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage, or bone spurs. Based upon my symptoms, I think one of two things is happening. Either my internal carotid artery is being compressed by my hyoid bone or stylohyoid ligament or I have a spinal fluid leak caused by cervical osteophytes.
Perhaps @Greg Sacramento or somebody else might have some ideas and perhaps this post might help somebody in the future.