Doctors didn’t think much of her constant cough. A nurse did and changed her life

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In 2018, Julie Silverman had a bad cough but doctors didn’t think much of it. A nurse finally stepped in and saved her life.



MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:

Time now for “My Unsung Hero,” our series from the team at Hidden Brain. “My Unsung Hero” tells the stories of people whose kindness left a lasting impression on someone else. Today’s story comes from Julie Silverman. In 2018, Silverman developed a bad cough. She went to multiple doctors. No one could figure out what was causing it. As the mystery continued, Silverman went to her allergist’s office for weekly allergy shots.

JULIE SILVERMAN: And that is where I met Allison. She started as a nurse practitioner there. And she did a couple of evaluations of me. And she was really kind of perplexed by this cough. And, you know, she was often asking me how I was doing. And I had at this point gotten kind of dismissive about it because I had been dismissed by so many doctors, says there’s nothing wrong. It’s just you’re not responding to our treatments. We’ll try something else and et cetera, et cetera.

So as more time goes by, I was in there one day. And Allison was noting that I sounded much worse – a very hoarse voice, very breathless, wheezing along with my coughing. And she was just adamant something was wrong with me. And so she went and got one of the physicians and said, you need to do a scope and look at her trachea. I just know something is wrong.

So a physician came in. He agreed my voice sounded very odd. And he did a scope, took a bunch of pictures and pulls it out. And I could just tell by their faces, you know, something was not right. And he told me I have something called idiopathic subglottic stenosis. Idiopathic, meaning they don’t know where it came from. Subglottic is in the top of my trachea, right below my vocal cords. And stenosis, of course, is a narrowing of the airway or the passageway.

So I had scar tissue occluding my trachea. It was about 75%…

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