Not sure what you mean by "full throat' feeling. I have a feeling like someone is pressing against my throat - is that what you mean? Have you had an ultra sound or anything? There are others that can answer much better than I can.
Feels like I have saliva collect very low in my throat, and I have to clear my throat repeatedly 7-8 times before I can speak clearly and its hard to clear my throat, like whatever saliva is stuck is so low that its hard to get to push it in using the base of my tongue...sorry its hard to explain, but its sort of like when you get a sinus infection and you are always draining into the throat and its full...
That's different from what I have - mine feels like something is pressing against my windpipe all the time. Just had US this morning, but no results yet.
Hope someone else can answer your question.
i have had problems with hper and hypo thyroid, my voice is very deep, are you having difficulty in swallowin, and did you feel a nodule which might be pressing against the voice box, i am glad your getting a us for thyroid or you have gerd and that also causes hoarseness and it back up in throat also
This is a very old thread and yes I did have trouble swallowing for a while. I do have multiple nodules on my thyroid, none of which press against my voice box.
I had GERD horribly bad, when I was still very hypo, but now that my levels are where I need them and stable, I only have it when I eat something I shouldn't.
I have to mention that I had a very deep hoarse voice, as well, that was caused by excess growth on my vocal cords. The growth was so extensive that it vibrated, when I talked, but my vocal cords did not, therefore, I could make very little true sound. About a year prior to this thread, I'd had 2 surgeries on my vocal cords to remove the excess growth. Today, my voice is clear as a bell.
The major reason for the fullness I had and subsequent difficulty swallowing was actually caused by anxiety, stemming from an issue over which I had no control. I still get it when I'm under a lot of stress. I learned the hard way that the fullness is not always physical.