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UW Medical - Otolaryngology 1/23/26

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​Today we drove to Seattle to meet with Otolaryngologist and Speech Therapist at University of WA Medical Center to learn more from this doctor about how they can help him with speech and also aspirating while drinking liquids. This has been an ongoing issue since surgery 10/21.  We learned that his left vocal cord is paralyzed on 1/12 in Wenatchee but they don’t handle this specialization in town.  This, the trip over the mountains    It was a beautiful day. The roads were clear.  Willie’s appointment was at 3:30.  We arrived around the 3PM and they got us in a bit early which was nice.   They did another camera through his nose and down his throat again as they didn’t have access to the films from Wenatchee.  They also did a swallow test with the camera in to see if various positions helped with speech or swallowing    Long story short, once insurance is approved, We will head back or for either an in office or OR treatment to put an i...

Vocal Cord Paralysis

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​The results are in.  Willie has vocal cord paralysis on his left cord.  The right one is working, basically overworking so it’s swollen. But the left side is broken.   They numbed his nose and put a camera down inside his throat and took some videos and photos.  They aren’t equipped to handle this in Wenatchee, so he is on an urgent referral to a specialist in Seattle.   Bottom left is this poster shows what they looked at.   This photo shows his actual throat, the epiglottis and his vocal cords.  Weird!  According to this PA they can’t ever fully fix it, but could improve it some though a few options; shots, surgery, building it up with something.  This damage likely caused by cutting the nerve during surgery or with the anesthesia during surgery doing damage to the nerve.  Hopefully, they will get him in quick and let him know the options   Neither of us are excited to drive to Seattle for this. 

On a New Quest Now

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​Eight days since Willie’s round 7 of chemo was supposed to take place and didn’t, we are now on a new quest; recovery and seeking help for his voice.  Yesterday, he did labs.  His bloodwork is significantly improved over the one a week ago.  He’s been eating and drinking more (small amounts more frequently) and no issues with nausea or vomiting this past week.  He does get stomach pains when he eats too much. He’s still getting used to portion size. But good news is his taste is back. We met with both the oncologist and surgeon this morning.  Willie decided not to do two more rounds of chemo (for 8 total). He’s done 6 and that’s enough for him as far as his mind  and body feels. He’s done ✔️ 🔔. Backtracking to Monday 1/5, he did a video swallow test with speech therapist.  It appears he does aspirate when drinking water.  It was interesting to watch the videos of him drinking water with barium so it shows on xray, to pudding, to crackers.  ...