A few years ago, i had the same thing and after SEVERAL dr visits, tests, endoscopes, all of which were normal, i went to a Dr. that diagnosed me with Globus Hystericus..(alot of info in internet about it)........and its ALL stress/anxiety related or at least it was in my case. Iwas put on medication and had a Major stressor in my lifeat that time that now i realize was contributing to the sensation i felt in my throat. Once i got rid of that particular stressor (which happened to be situation in my life i was able to get out of) ...in time the sensation went away and i weaned myself off the medication. Unfortunately not everything we stress over can be as easily taken care of as my situation was a few years ago but just knowing there was no actual PHYSICAL cause for this feeling, and knowing i didnt have a tumor in my throat gave me the peace of mind to deal with it and it DID eventually go away. Its an awful feeling to live with tho so i can totally sympathize with you. I now have been diagnosed with anxiety headaches, as i have a whole new set of stressors (dad dying of cancer, son out of a job etc)
that plague me 24/7. It is unreal what anxiety can do to your body. I too am now on xanax..and it does help. Im trying relaxation techniques and meditation..hoping that will help. But be assured, if your dr has found no phyiscal cause for the feeling you have it is most like the globus. Good luck to you.