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Overly relaxed throat muscles???

My throat was very tight at one point 2 years ago, so I listened to this Hypnosis video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LptusneHTs

It was literally the worst mistake of my life. I truly regretted doing that because listening to it made my throat overly relaxed. I feel my throat very uncomfortable and it makes me feel like gagging all the time, especially when I exercise, or when I feel scared.  That is the main problem, as it gets in the way of my everyday life.
The first day itself when I listened to it, I felt my throat open up and phlegm started leaking from my throat from being relaxed. Every single day, every moment of my life from there, I've had phlegm leaking from my throat. I went for a few ENT doctors and they just tell me there's nothing wrong with my throat (When there clearly IS)

I cannot form a 'globus sensation' in my throat anymore when I feel sad, and I just feel like gagging all the time. I can feel the left side of my throat muscles working properly, but the right side of my throat became inactive. I can feel it doesnt tense, or swallow.

I feel the right side of my throat cartilage very easy to move and click alot, while the left side seems to hold in place. I also realised my gag reflex has been lost, when I touch my uvula I dont gag. I also noticed my uvula has deviated to the side slightly.

I feel miserable every single day of my life and I almost killed myself at one point. I really want a cure and I dont want to live like this for the rest of my life.

(I already tried to contact the hypnotist who made the video and paid him to make a 'reversal video' but he didnt know how to do it. I went to a hypnotist in real life and he couldnt do it too.)

Am I going to be living like this for the rest or my life, or can the throat muscles be tensed back to work properly again? Like I was born with?
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Just abit more info, my throat just feels relaxed all the time. Like there is no tension in it. It just feels open like a big hole in there.
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