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Vocal Cord dysfunction?

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Oct 19 8:17am | Replies (42)

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@andytheman

Some of what I read suggested that not being able to breathe is not so dangerous. If both vocal cords are paralyzed the ent doctor said that I could suffocate. That scared me but I’m working to have at least one working. Both cords paralysis is very rare. Usually it only involves one witch is bad enough.

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@andytheman, my vocal cords slowly paralyzed after radiation, and then having Covid twice. At first, it was a struggle to breathe. Yet, as it progressively worsened, even bending down to pick a flower became life-threatening. If it weren't for Primatene Mist Spray (while waiting for Tracheotomy surgery) I would have suffocated. Having a Tracheotomy is the best thing that could have happened. Now I breathe freely, plus any mucus is right there to be coughed out the tube. Before the surgery, the mucus was trapped. Best wishes to you.