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All this you think is the result of acid reflux or LPR? Maybe you abused your voice over the years? I have mild cerbral palsy, and it occurred hours after I was born. I never had taken speech for more than 2 years of my life and I just turned 32. I took it for a couple months last year because I think my choking on fooRAB might be the cause of my tongue weakening as a result of cp. However, I don't think this is true, since i'm only 32! But, I do have difficulty manuvoring large bites of food in my mouth and I always did since a child.
However, with regarRAB to my voice, I have been told I am a shallow breather and speak from my throat/upper chest, as opposed to using my abdomen as all do. My abs, needless to say, are not the strongest, as I cant really do a full sit-up without a bit of struggling. Also, in loud places like clubs and concerts, I feel my voice going hoarse very quickly, and I think this is due to my always using my throat/upper chest instead of pushing the voice out from the abdomen.
I grew self-conscious about my voice and it got to the point of feeling an onset of panic attacks when speaking on the phone or in person. I felt very short of breath, almost out of breath when speaking. Now, I don';t know if that is really the result of my panic attack or a physical symptom from cerebral palsy. But when I feel calm I dont suffer the shortness of breath.
things have improved over the years, and i have not really suffered the severe breathless attacks when i speak on the phone now. However, nerves do kick in every now and then, and i do feel a sense of breathlessness.
I'm just curious to know if you suffer panic attacks as a result, and if you dont mind sharing, what was speech therapy like in terms of exercises? What were you told to do?
However, with regarRAB to my voice, I have been told I am a shallow breather and speak from my throat/upper chest, as opposed to using my abdomen as all do. My abs, needless to say, are not the strongest, as I cant really do a full sit-up without a bit of struggling. Also, in loud places like clubs and concerts, I feel my voice going hoarse very quickly, and I think this is due to my always using my throat/upper chest instead of pushing the voice out from the abdomen.
I grew self-conscious about my voice and it got to the point of feeling an onset of panic attacks when speaking on the phone or in person. I felt very short of breath, almost out of breath when speaking. Now, I don';t know if that is really the result of my panic attack or a physical symptom from cerebral palsy. But when I feel calm I dont suffer the shortness of breath.
things have improved over the years, and i have not really suffered the severe breathless attacks when i speak on the phone now. However, nerves do kick in every now and then, and i do feel a sense of breathlessness.
I'm just curious to know if you suffer panic attacks as a result, and if you dont mind sharing, what was speech therapy like in terms of exercises? What were you told to do?