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12 years 10 months ago #33421 by milly
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Just wondering how your daughter is going?

There is no practice run in life.

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12 years 10 months ago #33427 by Sandi
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She is doing okay. She starts back to work today. Saw the surgeon yesterday and all looks well. She still does not have her voice back completely...cannot speak loudly or laugh, nothing comes out when she tries. The surgeon said it could take more time or there could be vocal cord damage. Time will tell.

As far as blood work, they did some yesterday but we don't have results yet.

Thanks for asking, Milly!

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12 years 10 months ago #33448 by milly
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Yeah it took about three months for my voice to return to normal, she will be ok. Happy she is doing so well and wish her all the best :-)

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