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Old 10-16-2013, 11:57 AM #1
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Default phrenic nerve damage after thyroid surgery

My husband had half of his thyroid removed along with a 3in. non cancerous nodule removed 16 days ago. On the 13th day he started having abdominal pain. Then the pain started increases when he takes a deep breath. Now he is coughing and having hiccups. If his phrenic nerve was damaged during surgery, wouldn't it have shown up sooner?
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