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In the scheme of things, it could be worse. I went to an acupuncturist in Mississauga, Canada (my husband happened to be doing business up there at that time) and the acupuncturist used needles in my vocal cord to electrically stimulate them. My voice was immediately 99% normal and the diaphragm fatigue went away permanently. However she advised twice a week treatments, which I couldn’t keep up d/t residing in the U.S. and having a full time nursing job back here. She also gave me herbs to steep into a tea to drink. My voice is far from perfect and is still affected by stress, lack of sleep, and weather, but I can live with it. Strangely I have never been healthier-rarely a cold or flu. I wish as a nurse back then, I knew what I know now. There is no way I or my children would ever be vaccinated. I count my blessings that I have my health, and my vocal issues are minor compared to the health issues that many people have. So I feel a God has been good to me, and never gives you more than you can handle. Thanks for your kind words, friend.
Another reason for loss of normal speech is from damage during surgery. My husband had an aortic dissection in 2018 and had surgery a year later. When they went in to repair the damage, they nicked one of his vocal cords and destroyed it. He had to have an implant put in in order ti be able to talk again but it has not been normal since and he lost his amazing singing voice. I also know an elderly lady who has had throat cancer who barely has a voice anymore. I don’t know what she sounded like before as I haven’t known her for very long but I am sure it couldn’t have been like this.
Vocal cord damage can also happen during anesthesia if the ballon that blows up with air (to keep the breathing tube secured) isn’t inserted far enough. It can press against the cords during the procedure and paralyze them. So sad.
Yes. You can also have damage from intubation for anesthesia, if the vocal cords are damaged during the intubation from incorrect advancement/placement/or forceful placement.