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summerSummers eve anti-itch and consulted my dr. At this time I had horrible sharp pains in my vocal cords. He put me on prednisone, but didn't work. I went to ENT and he thought GERD. I wasn't convinced. LAter went back and had a scope (camera with computer) that showed lots of inflamed blood vessels. No real sign of GERD though (whitish area). Told me to possible stop my asthma inhalers (vanceril and ventolin). Tried that but didn't work. Needless to say I have been to two ENT's, a gastro, and two family doc's. It has been over a year and I still have lung and bronchi irritation, chronic sore throats, and pain or hoarsness when I speak. I took last year off of teaching because I couldn't have a conversation without losing my voice. I started my new teaching job this week and I find my self afraid to speak. The thing is, I wake up feeling fine. I feel good every other way, but when I start talking, my voice gets hoarse or hurts, my throat gets sore, and my lungs are irritated (almost itchy like they have a rash). But when I go to bed, I wake up feeling okay. I do not get heartburn but a few times a year. Gastro said no gerd. anybody?
I can't explain your cough, according to this webpage there have been some problems with Vanceril in the past:
http://www.adrugrecall.com/vanceril/vanceril.html
However I don't know if this would bring about the symptoms you have, I know I was a constant cougher - I used to cough from October until January most years, especially if I was moving from a cold environment into a warmer one, the dry throat could be the medication? - there could be an allergen - you are not aware of, recently got a pet, changed jobs or started drinking or eating something you never had before??
Could you have got whooping cough? I know this can go on for a long time.
Hope you can find an answer to what I know is a very disturbing problem.
Regards
J.
( That's what I get for looking at two pages at once!!)
But the link on the Inhaler is for you.
( maybe a moderator will delete it!!)
As to your problem Vocal Chord problems can be linked to Asthma
and in my case the inhaler I used to take Becotide - left me with a very hoarse throat - not sure if your inhaler could be doing the same, I work were I use my voice constantly, and I sometimes sound Like I have laryngitis all the time - in fact people are always sorry about my cold - when I don't even have one!!
As a teacher you must have to talk more than most professionals and raise your voice an octave higher sometimes - So you could be putting pressure on a problem - it could be a polyp - but judging by the tests - that probably would've shown up,
I would look at the inhalers again - read up about it, rinse after you inhale, in fact rinse every morning anyway
Hope you can find a solution soon
Regards
J