Yes - do not use it at all. This has happened to me before and it won't heal until you stop using it.
Sipping warm tea it good too.
Years ago this happened to me and I continue to talk and sing and ended up in speech therapy for a few weeks. To protect my vocal chords, my body was smart enough to switch to using my false vocal chords and I had to go to speech therapy to retrain my voice to use my regular vocal chords.
So, from then on whenever this happens I do as they told me to back then, but I didn't listen - - I rest my vocal chords.
Rest your voice.
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Yes - do not use it at all. This has happened to me before and it won't heal until you stop using it.
Sipping warm tea it good too.
Years ago this happened to me and I continue to talk and sing and ended up in speech therapy for a few weeks. To protect my vocal chords, my body was smart enough to switch to using my false vocal chords and I had to go to speech therapy to retrain my voice to use my regular vocal chords.
So, from then on whenever this happens I do as they told me to back then, but I didn't listen - - I rest my vocal chords.
Rest your voice.
Will do. The lack of positive results and increasing loss of voice was starting to tell me that even as hard headed as I am.
Will do. The lack of positive results and increasing loss of voice was starting to tell me that even as hard headed as I am.
Scratch the tea - - - I'm reading an article now that says that's no good. Something warm is good, but not tea. I just always drink tea because I don't drink coffee.
Stratch the tea - - - I'm reading an article now that says that's no good. Something warm is good, but not tea. I just always drink tea because I don't drink coffee.
Well, the article supports what the therapist told me - - no not speak.
Well I've had it cranked up "trying" to sing to the top of my lungs with no good results. So, hopefully, your good advice has stopped me before I did too much harm.
Well I've had it cranked up "trying" to sing to the top of my lungs with no good results. So, hopefully, your good advice has stopped me before I did too much harm.
You don't need to be completely speechless. A simply text-to-voice app on your Windows PC will have you sounding like Professor Hawkings in no time!
Yes - do not use it at all. This has happened to me before and it won't heal until you stop using it.
Sipping warm tea it good too.
Years ago this happened to me and I continue to talk and sing and ended up in speech therapy for a few weeks. To protect my vocal chords, my body was smart enough to switch to using my false vocal chords and I had to go to speech therapy to retrain my voice to use my regular vocal chords.
So, from then on whenever this happens I do as they told me to back then, but I didn't listen - - I rest my vocal chords.
Rest your voice.
Well, I could say something really mean here. Something like, "Hey Sista, next time you lose your voice, do us a favor and, KEEP IT THAT WAY!" But I'm not a mean person. I'm sweet and kind and just adorable. And ...I love ya, Sis!
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"Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him...." -Psa. 37:7
Waiting for the Lord is easy... Waiting patiently? Not so much.
Well, I could say something really mean here. Something like, "Hey Sista, next time you lose your voice, do us a favor and, KEEP IT THAT WAY!" But I'm not a mean person. I'm sweet and kind and just adorable. And ...I love ya, Sis!
Whew! Glad ya love me!
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Master of Science in Applied Disgruntled Religious Theorist Wrangling
PhD in Petulant Tantrum Quelling
Dean of the School of Hard Knocks