The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (Evolution)
Oddly, though, my 2 year old grandson has no problem whatsoever in understanding me. -Little kids have a built in filter for language and can learn any language available if given just a litle time. He hears your spastic speech as a new language and he will learn it and understand it, but without your spastic larynx probcably won't be able to speak liked you. > > >It is thought to be caused by a person having been under extreme stress at some point in their life. One is not born with it. Note that BBella has described extreme stress in her life, and so she fits the clinical picture. Counselling can revieve the situation, and my cousin (with inherited depression) was totally cured by counselling and medication for her depression. BBella, please note. > > I've never considered myself as having depression. -I didn't mean to imply that you were depressed. That was just part of the story I told, but emotions do play a major role in the syndrome.-> Even when I couldn't move during the 5 year Rheumatoid inflammation, I wasn't one to ask "why me?" And I always looked to what I was thankful for, not what I could no longer do. People always remarked at my optimistic attitude thru everything I went thru. But, of all things, recently I have been seeing an awesome hypnotherapist who may just get to the suppressed emotions that is supposedly at work when it comes to my voice. Who knows? I am open to anything!-With the rheumatoid background, has anyone entered into the idea of looking for changes in the structure of the larynx and treating with Rheumatoid drugs if necessary. > > Oh, and the online voice disorder group I'm involved with has recently been talking of a new type of injection that is getting better reviews than botox, so I am looking into that as well. But I am surprised that with the extra magnesium and iodine my chiropractor recently recommended is already giving me more voice control than usual. I dare to hope! Look into the quinine health food store variety.
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- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve -
BBella,
2012-04-09, 22:04
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve -
David Turell,
2012-04-10, 00:58
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve - BBella, 2012-04-10, 04:32
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve -
dhw,
2012-04-10, 16:31
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve -
David Turell,
2012-04-10, 17:53
- Depression and aging - David Turell, 2012-04-10, 19:40
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve - Balance_Maintained, 2012-04-11, 00:15
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve -
BBella,
2012-04-12, 04:32
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve - David Turell, 2012-04-12, 05:31
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve -
David Turell,
2012-04-10, 17:53
- The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve -
David Turell,
2012-04-10, 00:58