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Popping in throat not neck

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Oct 5, 2023 | Replies (23)

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@jenniferhunter

@nyctrin Thank you for sharing your results of what you’ve learned. I’m glad you found an answer. Did your surgeon think this problem is solved now or could it happen again? There are other situations where some patients grow bone around a surgical implant such as an artificial spinal disc. Did your surgeon think this had anything to do with titanium? Some patients have immune responses to foreign materials in their body. How is your recovery going after the surgery?

In re-reading your first post, I wanted to say that you’ve done an excellent job in advocating for yourself. I hope the attitude of your surgeon improved and he is willing to listen. I know this is difficult to do as a patient. Surgeons want good results from their procedures without complications that could reflect on them. Sometimes there is no rhyme or reason for something.

If you are a patient who reacts to titanium, there is a practice in Texas that treats this called the Environmental Health Center Dallas. I had titanium plates from an ankle fracture that caused pain, hives, and skin discoloration and I had them removed which resolved the issues.

Thank you again for sharing valuable information.

Jennifer

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The surgeon didn’t mention it could happen again but did say it could grown around the titanium clip. She was thinking my body was rejecting the clip and calcium was growing around it. I won’t know till they get it back from the lab with the results.

My recovery is on day two and so far I’m ok but I’m interested in seeing how this healing process goes after a month.