Quote from: wilechile on October 05, 2016, 02:17:11 AM
Does anybody know any way that you can tell if your stitches have come out or something's gone wrong without the use of a stethoscope?
As of now I still can't produce any sound 
I had endoscopic VFS {with a different surgeon from yours} on Sept. 2nd. and due to intra-operative compression neuropraxia and from post-operative swelling and edema, I still have no voice; which is resultant from a stiff and insensible larynx.
I coughed considerably following surgery, due to copious secretions resultant from the edema.
It is not uncommon for this to happen, and at the time of my 1st. post operative consultation last week; my surgeon, reminded me, that recovery of one`s speaking abilities following VFS, can take a considerable period of time........He said everything looked perfectly normal, when viewed through his Fibroscope and just to be patient, and he also prescribed NSAID medication, to further reduce the inflammation.
Our surgical circumstances and surgeons are different; but perhaps you might take a little comfort in the timescale of the foregoing.......and perhaps additionally, making a quick ph. call to Dr. Haben; outlining your concerns, might prove to be of reassurance.