ANA Discussion Forum
General Category => Inquiries => Topic started by: Vivian B. on November 16, 2009, 05:55:03 pm
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Hi Everyone,
Lately I have noticed that my throat gets very dry, including dry mouth and when I am speaking, it feels like I have to make an effort. My voice sounds very dry like when you have a cold, but it's not cold symptoms. It almost feels like it's my vocal cords. I thought I read somewhere that the vocal cord nerves sometimes get affected by the tumor, but can this happen even if you have not been treated at all? Has anyone experienced these symptoms? Or could this be something different altogether?
Vivian
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Vivian,
I have that problem but I did have surgery so from what I understand its normal. Could your tumor be pressing where it shouldn't be? I know mine didn't start in the normal place, was only 1.2 cm but was already pressing on the brain stem. That was the only reason I had the surgery. I really wanted to w & w.
Lois
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Hi, Vivian ~
I was sorry to learn about this latest symptom. ANs can affect the 9th and 10th cranial nerves, which can cause swallowing problems, so this may be a sign that your AN is growing,. Only the MRI report can tell you and your doctor that. Of course, I hope this is not the case and that your dry throat is caused by something different - and easily treatable.
Jim
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hey Vivian, correct me if I am wrong... situation is a meningioma as it is stuck to the the bone, the mushroom stem per say is growing into the 8th cranial nerve, correct? just want to make sure I got it right. Thanks! Phyl
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Jim is right that ANs can affect the 9th and 10th cranial nerves, but this is uncommon and usually related to larger ANs (or to tumours located on these nerves). Your neurosurgeon should be able to tell what nerves are involved with your AN/meningioma.
Could it simply be a case of laryngitis? I have had many bouts of this, where I almost lose my voice, without experiencing any pain. It usually comes back after a few days and I know it is because of strain imposed to the vocal cords whenever I do a lot of teaching to large classes. Over the years I have learned to take better care of my voice, by making sure my vocal cords are well hydrated before going to class and by using lozenges.
I hope this will resolve soon. If not it doesn't hurt to ask your doctors.
Marianna
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Hi Everybody,
Thank you all for replying. I thought maybe it could be growing and pressing on some nerve. I think my tumor is caught up somewhere in between the 7th and 8th cranial nerve. The neuro said the 8th nerve goes around it.
Jim you may be right, we will soon find out.
Lois, the cranial nerve will be affected in my case, mabe it is already and that's why I am having this symptom.
Phyl, you are correct, it is a CPA meningioma growing into 8th cranial nerve.
Marianne, I have been trying lozenges lately as I feel I always need one, really strange.
Well we may have figured out that possibly my intruder may be having a growth spur. How nice!
I will call the doctor's office and report it just to see what he says.
Thank you
Vivian