Hey All---
New here . Has anybody heard of more serious swallow and voice issues related to damage to the nerves feeding the throat and vocal chords? It is somewhat rare it seems ...
The worst part of my recovery (after my April 26 surgery) was my total inability to swallow for 4 months and a very weak voice that remains bad today. I had to have a feeding tube cut into my stomach, thus my recovery focused as much on swallow and speech therapy as on balance or facial issues. I lost about 30 lbs---that is not common, is it?
And now they are saying my voice will not come back without a thryroplasty procedure. After brain surgery I guess it doesn't seem so bad ... a quick procedure and i can talk the next day, or so I'm told.
Anybody have a thryroplasty? I foolishly went into the brain surgery assuming the best-case scenario (8 hrs surgery, week or so in the hospital, maybe a little off balance). Instead it ended up being 30 days in hospital after 14 hours of surgery, and I came out unable to walk for a few weeks ... and all teh problems I anticipated seem to be taking a year rather than two months to get better.
the good news is that my face has started to move (after 6-7 months) and hopefully the eye will follow. Balance is up and down ...
And I guess I am lucky. I never had a truly tough face problem----just couldn't smile, and the droopy lip when talking. All accentuated by the voice, so getting that sick voice fixed will be a big step back towards 'normal' for me. Feeling truly strong and having true balance on my bikes may come with work ... always hopeful.
sorry for blathering on but as many of you know recovery and anxiety can dominate us---it's all I really think about, and I suppose that will be that way till I really start to feel good. It's so slow, isn't it----
so has anybody had any experience with a thyroplasty? I am again assuming a best case quickie procedure with few complications
Mark 39YO
Bethesda MD
3.5 cm tumor removed
SSD; paralyzed vocal chord
and swallow muscles; PEG tube
etcetc