Quote from: kwala on December 16, 2015, 01:38:04 AM
I really hope so!
I sent a video of the scope to Dr. Haben and now he's saying it could take up to 6 months. I really hope he's being conservative and that that's the worst case scenario. I also wasn't sure if he meant six months from now, or 6 months from the surgery date. I was planning on the voice to be somewhat weak and hoarse for a while, but being essentially voiceless for half a year or more is not something I signed on for. Now, I'm not down on Dr. Haben, he's a wonderful surgeon and a good person and I am still grateful for his work. I will, however, mention to him that he should perhaps warn clients about granulation in the future and the impact it can have on recovery. Anyway, today was 90% good news so I'll just keep resting my voice as much as possible and hope the issue will resolve sooner.
Six months and a great sounding voice I think is definitely worth it. I'm almost certain that he meant six months total, not an additional six bc that seems to be the magic number for the maximum recovery time.
I was at group therapy the other night and i use my phone app to talk, of course, and dr. Haben came up. One of the girls there mentioned that he and dr. Kim were just about the only doctors in the world that she would trust if she were going to get vfs.
It was nice hearing that, maybe it'll help your resolve. I wonder how often granulation occurs and if any of dr. Kim's had to deal with it. Either way, you're right, I would be losing my mind too if i had to do six months, heck, even a year without speaking.
Audree
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