ENT Visit Was Good - Thanks for Good Wishes and Prayers
Thanks to all for your wishes and payers. The ENT doctor said all looks good. Normal to have hoarse voice for a year to forever. Always great to get a "things look good" information, but then we, or at least I aways think what about next visit. Gets better after a little time passes. I suppose if we thought about it all the time we would go crazy.
I will forgive the chemo doc who said off the cuff that you could have a tumor on your vocial cords explaining your hoarse voice without anything else or any info or follow though. Although forgiven I am still going to tell him the impact it had on me.
Great scans and ENT visits to all.
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All Right!!
I know this is a big relief for you....
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The Voice
Hi HobbsD,
Great news from the ENT! I agree with others in that the off-the-cuff comment by the MO about a tumor was totally unwarranted. Had I heard that in an exam the brakes would heve been slammed and everything would have come to an abrubt halt until clarification and/or explanation. I'd like to be a fly on the wall when you tell him ~
I'm a musician/singer by trade. My day gig in in the music business and I make a living with my voice both on and off the stage. You can imagine the angst a H&N diagnosis brings. To complicate things, I have an unknown primary so I was hit in a broader area. I lost my voice to a raspy dry whisper the last two weeks of treatments but was assured it would be Ok. Fortunately, I went to the best in the nation for H&N at Johns Hopkins. My team is well aware of my occupation and took that into consideration when planning the treatment. My larynx was barely hit as well as some salivary glands. I lost saliva but maintained taste (albeit a little "off") throughout treatment.
Now, one week out of treatment, my voice is showing the signs of returning. Hang in there with your voice. Perhaps a Speech/Language Pathologist could help with vocal exercises to improve the muscles of your larynx? I know exercises and warm ups work from a singing standpoint.
Continued clean ENT reports! Positive thoughts and prayers...
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Hello Hobbs !
I am glad to hear your report ! With some drs.....I always want to slap 'em along side the head or record them and replay it for them after the fact. I know they can never give us a for sure....but the wording could be more geniune and human. I'm sorry any of us have to go through this. Still wonderful news ! Katie
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Hi Hobbs...katenorwood said:Hello Hobbs !
I am glad to hear your report ! With some drs.....I always want to slap 'em along side the head or record them and replay it for them after the fact. I know they can never give us a for sure....but the wording could be more geniune and human. I'm sorry any of us have to go through this. Still wonderful news ! Katie
Sorry I missed this good news post and did not respond...so congrats on that news!!!!
Tim
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