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Originally Posted by Anne4tos
Loss of voice here too. I was originally dx with a rare type of laryngeal neuralgia at Stanford. He was wrong!
Much like Marc, I could not hold conversations for more than a few minutes. Now after 2 years of hands-on therapy, I can talk mostly without problems.
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Anne,
I went to this new therapist and she did some hands on therapy, I am really feeling beaten up and sore as she had to work a lot of knots out as I have not had any hands on for a year. But I could actually sleep for a few minutes on both my sides which I thought was awesome. I have only been able to sleep on my back for the past couple years. Thanks for recommending manual therapy. I am hoping it might save me a trip to Dr. Thompson.
Someone on the forum, I think, Tossucks, wrote that "His Post Op care is horrible". Do you know which surgeon he mean't? Donahue or Thompson?