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5 weeks after knee surgery, cannot sing.

 
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Post 5 weeks after knee surgery, cannot sing. Resident Skeptic
I was only under for 20 minutes. They did insert a breathing tube.

My singing voice still is not recovered. I mean, half my pitch is gone. I've gone from Freddie Mercury to J.D. Sumner.

Has anyone else had similar problems?
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I have come to know that there are NO SIMPLE surgeries. I am not complaining because my surgeries for Cochlear implants did allow me to hear better one on one. But you mention music and I smile. My mechanical hearing does not allow me to 'stay on key' or even tell if I am off key.

One lady i read about committed suicide because music was her life and surgery had changed her voice and hearing.

Hopefully you will have a complete recovery of your voice, but if not, learn to play the drums. LOL
Not trying to make fun, just trying to place the priorities where they belong. Breathing and speaking is the most important.

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Post Re: 5 weeks after knee surgery, cannot sing. Carolyn Smith
Resident Skeptic wrote:
I was only under for 20 minutes. They did insert a breathing tube.

My singing voice still is not recovered. I mean, half my pitch is gone. I've gone from Freddie Mercury to J.D. Sumner.

Has anyone else had similar problems?


Injury to your vocal cords is a risk when you are intubated. I would suggest calling the surgeon and expressing your concern. They should be able to advise you or put you in touch with someone who could examine you & tell you what to expect.
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Post Re: 5 weeks after knee surgery, cannot sing. Cojak
Carolyn Smith wrote:
Resident Skeptic wrote:
I was only under for 20 minutes. They did insert a breathing tube.

My singing voice still is not recovered. I mean, half my pitch is gone. I've gone from Freddie Mercury to J.D. Sumner.

Has anyone else had similar problems?


Injury to your vocal cords is a risk when you are intubated. I would suggest calling the surgeon and expressing your concern. They should be able to advise you or put you in touch with someone who could examine you & tell you what to expect.
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