So I had VFS with Dr. Haben like 11 days ago. It was pretty rad, everything went smoothly (as far as the surgery's concerned, travel and board were a whole different nightmare) and so far the pain has been very minimal. There's generally some swelling by the end of the day accompanied with sore type of pain, but Ibuprofen fixes that right up.
My curiosity is, unlike most other threads I've read about this procedure, no one's seemed to talk too much about their month of voice rest. I've done a lot of searching and it seems like over the years his instructions for post-op care have changed quite a bit. What used to be one word a day after two weeks is now "don't talk at all for a month - month and a half.
Anywho, I'm having a really hard time. Sudden coughs I can't conceal, random hiccups (one was very big and elicited that audible hiccup noise), and when I try to relieve a small burp I end up accidentally vocalizing a little bit to push it through. Like it's literally impossible to stay silent and a few of these incidences have my throat feeling awfully sore afterward. I'm terrified because I'm not sure how much it would actually take to pop the sutures, or if I even have already. There's no way of knowing, and stress of not knowing is so bad I'm losing sleep over it.
I've been known to stress out about things I shouldn't, but when there's this much mystery following a procedure that alters your voice, you can't blame me for being this scared. Did any of you who've been through this procedure experience this? Or was your month (or however long your period of time was) of silence smooth sailing? I'm honest to god trying my best but holy hell my body just loves to make noise it seems lol.