be due to some other post op problem.
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15 months post op (oesophagectomy)_hoarseness on a regular basis. Is this indicative of requiring a stretch,have had 3 since op, or could it
It is not uncommon. I think it might be to do with a reduction in saliva, perhaps, and/or a certain amount of acid reflux? A stretch might help with food being slow to clear through into the rest of your system. Does it happen all the time - or after a set interval after eating?
It seems to have no relationship to when or what I eat,but does seem worse if I have a poor nights sleep.May be as Chris says, its more to do with the Laryngeal nerve,I did have a T.H.E. Thanks for your comments
I suspect that it is the effect of reflux, especially at night. Reflux can either be acid (which omeprazole and equivalent PPI medication can combat); or bile, which is alkali.
I presume that you probably sleep propped up to some extent anyway - which may help. Otherwise it may well be worth getting your situation reviewed to see if it can be improved a bit.
I think you are right I will discuss at my forthcoming clinic appointment. Thanks Alan
I have had this issue since my op 18 months ago and have put it down to post op weakness as the op is major and weakens you. As time has progressed and I have recovered this has gradually disappeared almost completely. I think the older you are, the greater the effects on your strength.
I had similar problems ( now just over 3 years since Ivor Lewis), I found chewing gum generated more saliva which lubricated mouth and throat.........Just buy good quality gum!!! particularly if you wear dentures.
Good Luck
I'm nearly three years post-op and I still get this quite a lot but it is definitely driven by tiredness or from situations at work where I have had to talk for lengthy periods. It is steadily improving though but I do find that any symptom; hoarseness, sore throat, tight chest, painful ribs etc., is always more pronounced when I'm tired - Peter
If you had a procedure where you had an incision made in your neck (ie Transhiatal esophagectomy), hoarseness can be due to injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve. This is not uncommon in procedures including left neck excision. If your surgery involved a neck incision, consider this also as a possibility.
I also had a trans hiatal oesophago gastrectomy. Nerve damage due to the neck incision, I find hoarseness a problem which kicks in without any warning, something I have got use to
over my 19 years, post op. along with the coughing reflex. I haven't found any solution to this and find it rights itself quite quickly on its own. It is all a new learning curve, so good luck sally
azura,
When i had my op i had some tubes inserted in the right side of my neck. Since recovery i find my voice often changes in tone and pitch. Rather like Clint Eastwood talked in the Dirty Harry films. The hospital pre-warned me this could happen due to the tubes in the neck.