When I quickly eat/drink something frozen, I get a

Okay, apparently no poll is coming. I guess I missed where it said to do one. :confused3 Weird - I've done them before.

Anyway, I'm curious if you get a brain freeze, chest freeze, or both. My sons and I only get chest freezes, and my husband only gets brain freezes. None of us have ever had the other.
 

I have never had brainfreeze. I am a big Slurpee drinker and I get more of a throat freeze.
 
I usually just get a buzz:cool1:

Of course that could be the amaretto, or vodka I add to my snowballs
 
Not always, but sometimes the roof of my mouth hurts like the dickens! :eek:
 
I have never had brainfreeze. I am a big Slurpee drinker and I get more of a throat freeze.

Same here. If I drink a slurpee or something quickly, I'll get a pain in my lower throat or chest (esophagus), but have never experienced a brain freeze.

It just seemed to me like people get one or the other, not both. And then I was wondering if it had something to do with physiology and how so.
 




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