Guest guest Posted February 5, 2006 Report Share Posted February 5, 2006 Get copies of all tests and procedures done on you. Hospital records should have documented swallowing problems. My nurse noticed when I gulped down 4 glasses of water. The surgical report should mention if laryngeal nerve was bothered. If at times you can't breathe, thats time for ER. That's serious. Do you know your TSH at this time ? If a person is real hypo, breathng is effected. Even though your thyroid was removed without cancer, thyroid tissue left behind can grow and I have to wonder if its interfering with the size of you throat pipe. Go bug another doc and get another opinion. Your having endo's look at it ? Imaging is a good way to go. See if anyting is squeezing the larynx. jane > > Hi Jane, > The doctor called it Abductor spasm of the Larynx.I didn't have cancer of > the Thyroid just a huge Thyroid.I haven't had it imaged yet but will get it > done soon.He just stuck that tube down my nose and had a look.Was really > frustrated cause he said it was due to stress didn't want to hear about the > TT.The worst problem is that at times I can't breath and he's trying to tell > me it's in my head. > > Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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