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Have Vocal Cord Paralysis, Hoarseness, Coughing, Difficulty Breathing. Reason?

I am having vocal chord paralysis , pnemonia two months ago, tsh came back (tested it because rigid nails , losing hair, weight gain , and lighter than normal mens), still tried, very horse, coughing and having a hard time breathing, any thoughts on why it is taking long to recover and why am still sick & what I should try
Sat, 21 Sep 2013
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Hi, you got pneumonia and vocal card paralysis, probably cured of it. Got tested for T.S.H. and you didn't mention the results. It may probably be the hypothyroididism. You have to get it treated.
Besides you might be having anemia, or some other weakness. So i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Have Vocal Cord Paralysis, Hoarseness, Coughing, Difficulty Breathing. Reason?

Hi, you got pneumonia and vocal card paralysis, probably cured of it. Got tested for T.S.H. and you didn t mention the results. It may probably be the hypothyroididism. You have to get it treated. Besides you might be having anemia, or some other weakness. So i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.