Saturday, March 7, 2009

I am Amazing

We went to the ENT specialist to figure out why I was loosing my voice again. If you recall my left vocal chord is paralyzed and that was the first symtom that eventually lead us to find out that I had lung cancer. In March 2008 I had a surgery where they put a prosthetic in my throat to compensate for the left vocal chord paralysis. It actually worked quite well and for the last 12 months my voice has been pretty good. The last couple of weeks my voice started going down hill again and we were concerned that the prothetic was failing or that I might be loosing function of the right vocal chord as well. Yesterday the ENT doctor put a scope down my throat to look around. He was suprised and amazed at what he saw. The left vocal chord is partially functioning again. He kept saying how AMAZING that was since he had never seen that happen in his 30 year career. The reason my voice is so hoarse is because the combination of the prosthetic and the partially functioning left side is closing the gap too much, and I am not getting the proper vibration of the chords in order to speak properly. If the the left chord comes back to full function we will remove the prosthetic. In the meantime we will leave it in and I am going take some speak therapy sesssions to help me adjust to the new situation (can you say ham-bur-ger), the doctor is confident that I will be able to improve my voice significantly through therapy. - Mr. Amazing

6 comments:

Gunnell Fam said...

Yay! That's great news. We're so glad for you. :)

Jeff and Brittney said...

Wow! So cool! Has there been other cases like this with other Doctors? Who would have thought this was the news you would get! We are very excited! We love you!
Britt

jkhuber said...

Woah! Cool!

Todd and Julie said...

Yea, I am so excited!!

Meridee said...

Awesome, Eric. Make a recording of how you sound now and periodically in the future. You might be a case for the record books. Happy day and great news!

child family blog said...

Yea!! Aren't prayers wonderful!