Any other providers had this happen?

When I started providing(about 2 months ago), I learned I could DT, and didn't mind doing it at all. Now, I notice my throat actually feels akward at time, almost stretched out? I'll move my neck in a way that makes my throat feel so weird and very uncomfortable. It is not a throat infection, just a weird feeling. Is this caused from too much DT-ing?? I can't be the only one this is happening to. Let me know if this is normal please!!
LOL who are you and when can I meet you!
May have torn something. As much as I hate to say it, you should stop and probably have an ENT doc take a look. I dare you to tell him/her how you think you hurt yourself. :-)
LOL.. I'm Zoey from Enticingflavors.com Originally Posted by weedsweeds
You should talk to the mods about obtaining provider status. I believe that there may be a place to post strictly for providers.
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The ENT might be able to see the shape of a pecker in her throat.
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Weedsweeds, what would make you think we know anything about that? LOL. I agree with the above post. Contact a moderator and try to get provider status and I believe you can ask this question of other DT specialists in the Ladies Locker Room/Power Room. Welcome to our site and if you are with Brook (I love her BTW and would like to see her come out of retirement to see me again... LOL) then you are well verified in my book.
LOL at kcbigpapa.. Brooke is awesome by the way. I've nevere worked for anyone but her, and she is simply amazing. I'll pass along the message about your concern for her coming out of retirement

Thanks to everyone for the advice!
The ENT might be able to see the shape of a pecker in her throat. Originally Posted by pyramider
Might ask her if she has been eating lots of mushrooms.
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i want some but what every you do don't stop what you have been doing
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May have torn something. As much as I hate to say it, you should stop and probably have an ENT doc take a look. I dare you to tell him/her how you think you hurt yourself. :-) Originally Posted by royamcr
weedsweeds,

I agree about seeing a Doc; don't hesitate about telling him the whole problem, he has heard this before. It could be several things.

The number one thing is to take care of yourself, be safe has several meanings.

JR
  • jac01
  • 09-06-2010, 10:46 AM
My advice (if you go to the doc) would be to say that you've been doing this with a boyfriend or significant other and developed the injury. With the newly mandated computerized medical records for national healthcare, I wouldn't trust anything that goes in to your medical record to remain safely confidential. I just don't trust the government enough to advise you to tell the honest truth in your situation. The government has proven time and time again to be asleep at the switch when it comes to protecting privacy (remember the case a few years ago where a VA employee had a laptop stolen that contained personal health information on thousands of veterans?) To limit the number of people that see your medical record, you could also pay the full cost of the office visit in cash (ask if the office offers a cash discount, most walk-in care clinics charge $95 or less) and then not submit an insurance claim.
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My advice (if you go to the doc) would be to say that you've been doing this with a boyfriend or significant other and developed the injury. With the newly mandated computerized medical records for national healthcare, I wouldn't trust anything that goes in to your medical record to remain safely confidential. I just don't trust the government enough to advise you to tell the honest truth in your situation. The government has proven time and time again to be asleep at the switch when it comes to protecting privacy (remember the case a few years ago where a VA employee had a laptop stolen that contained personal health information on thousands of veterans?) To limit the number of people that see your medical record, you could also pay the full cost of the office visit in cash (ask if the office offers a cash discount, most walk-in care clinics charge $95 or less) and then not submit an insurance claim. Originally Posted by jac01
Yes, yes, yes! This is right, find a good Doc. who will treat you, or find out if there is a problem or not. With all I know about the government's lack of care for confidential information, I should have stated that first.

You may find some "Doc in a Box" who only runs people in and out, but if this is bothering you, something could be torn or infected down there. Find someone you trust. From your note, I gather this has gone on for some time. If it was in the last couple of weeks, you could just watch things for a while.

JR
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Congratulations! You won the genetic lottery. The fact that you can DT at all and don't seem to have a problem with your gag reflex to overcome is a HUGE plus. With a little practice you can become every man's fantasy woman.

My take: You need to stretch your throat just like anything else...slowly and carefully. Then you need to regularly exercise it so it doesn't tighten back up. I volunteer to help you out. You can practice on me anytime!!!

Next, realize that a schlong has to bend at a sharp angle to get from your mouth to your throat. That puts pressure on parts of your body that aren't used to dealing with that much friction. There are several positions for DT. Maybe you should switch to reverse position (69) to make it easier and just DT guys with smaller peckers or ones that are half soft. Then work your way up to big hard ones with full eye contact.
Whatever you do, keep your throat in a straight line.