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Hello @patriciagsr

I appreciate your sharing of your experience. On Mayo Connect we all learn from each other. If you are comfortable sharing a bit more about this, could you share: What symptoms did you had prior to surgery? How are you doing since your surgery in December?

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Hello, my symptoms were dizziness, tiredness and some headaches. I live in Peru so my GP ordered an MRI and CT Scan and when he realised it was a paraganglioma he directed me to Mayo since, as we all know, it is a very rare tumor. Has my surgery on Dec 2018 and still struggling with the side effects. One paralysed and collapsed vocal chord (so far got 2 fat and restylane inyection) and my voice is much better. I could swallow so I had a gtube placed for my whole nutrition, liquids and medicines. Still with the tube but being able to swallow things like Gerber baby food but not enough to sustain me. I also got Horner’s Syndrome. I am recovering, very slowly but on the right track. I do all my follow ups in Mayo so I travel there every 3 months. Sometimes a little fed up with all these but keeping up. Dr Pirgousis eas the surgeon and now Dr Casler sees me, Dr Amy Rutt for my voice. I August I will start with an eye doctor and dermatologist (both due to Horner’s Syndrome). They check my swallowing with a barium fluoroscopy. They have told me some symptoms may be permanent or not. Time will tell. Now I do 2 hours daily of swallowing and orofacial therapy. Voice therapy 3 times a week plus acupunture (this is something I added by myself with good results). Everything counts 🙂