Anyone have Laryngeal Sensory Neuropathy?

Posted by tkubby @tkubby, Jan 23, 2019

I am looking to talk with anyone that has been told they have larynx sensory neuropathy. In other words, over active nerves in the larynx.

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@melinda561

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I have many test done and some of them twice and by process of elimination and all the test coming back fine the doctor diagnosed me with LSN.

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@tkubby

I have many test done and some of them twice and by process of elimination and all the test coming back fine the doctor diagnosed me with LSN.

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As of 2019, I was diagnosed with Hypersensitive Laryngeal Disorder/Irritable Larynx Syndrome/Vocal Cord Dysfunction/Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion, Sensory Neuropathy, etc. and I experience sever symptoms, nearly every day.

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@2011panc

@tkubby I have not been told that I have larynx sensory neuropathy. I have noticed changes in my voice and throat that I associate with reflux and many intubations. My throat is sensitive (mildly achy) most of the time and my voice is scratchy. I almost always have a buildup of phlegm in my throat. I do not talk as much as I once did and no longer attempt to sing. I used to talk quite a lot and sang in choirs since my youth. I can no longer do phone work because after 1/2 day I lose my voice. Are these symptoms similar to yours?

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Are you still the same way today? You sound like me!!

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