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My hoarse voice and spiro(update)

Started by Ayaname, September 30, 2010, 07:26:05 PM

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Ayaname

So a while back I started a topic about some hoarseness I was experiencing. I was worried that it was being caused by the spiro I had just started taking and that it was damaging my throat. Well, I think I may have found the cause... A couple of weeks ago my voice became more hoarse than ever before and so I decided to try using my male voice to see where the hoarseness was coming from. Before I had assumed I was losing my upper range, but after talking low I discovered that my vocal issues lied there instead. When you use a female voice you need a balanced amount of high and low tones for it to sound natural, but when I'd try talking as high as I used to before my throat issues the lower tones would drop out and I'd sound unnatural. But this didn't occur to me until today, when finally after over 3 months of having these voice issues my hoarseness had just started to go away. This morning I wanted to test the low range again to see how much hoarseness was left and when I tried using my male voice I couldn't go nearly as low as before.
So, I think I was right about the spiro causing my hoarseness, but I was wrong about why. It's just been raising the pitch of my voice, so hopefully all will be back to normal soon and I can strain less to talk. I will have to relearn how to use my voice comfortably since my vocal range has shifted, but I'm just relieved that my throat isn't damaged.
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Smith

Hi Ayaname,

If I'm not wrong, since we have been taking spiro, we have to take a lot of drink of water, my doctor said spiro is a diuretic medicine, it means if we take it without taking a lot of water, it will destroy our kidney, and maybe your throat is one of the effect that your body needs some water.
Wish you luck sister Ayaname :D :D :D
Quote from: Ayaname on September 30, 2010, 07:26:05 PM
So a while back I started a topic about some hoarseness I was experiencing. I was worried that it was being caused by the spiro I had just started taking and that it was damaging my throat. Well, I think I may have found the cause... A couple of weeks ago my voice became more hoarse than ever before and so I decided to try using my male voice to see where the hoarseness was coming from. Before I had assumed I was losing my upper range, but after talking low I discovered that my vocal issues lied there instead. When you use a female voice you need a balanced amount of high and low tones for it to sound natural, but when I'd try talking as high as I used to before my throat issues the lower tones would drop out and I'd sound unnatural. But this didn't occur to me until today, when finally after over 3 months of having these voice issues my hoarseness had just started to go away. This morning I wanted to test the low range again to see how much hoarseness was left and when I tried using my male voice I couldn't go nearly as low as before.
So, I think I was right about the spiro causing my hoarseness, but I was wrong about why. It's just been raising the pitch of my voice, so hopefully all will be back to normal soon and I can strain less to talk. I will have to relearn how to use my voice comfortably since my vocal range has shifted, but I'm just relieved that my throat isn't damaged.
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Ayaname

Quote from: Smith on October 02, 2010, 09:58:36 AM
Hi Ayaname,

If I'm not wrong, since we have been taking spiro, we have to take a lot of drink of water, my doctor said spiro is a diuretic medicine, it means if we take it without taking a lot of water, it will destroy our kidney, and maybe your throat is one of the effect that your body needs some water.
Wish you luck sister Ayaname :D :D :D

Thank you for the advice, however I'm already drinking about a gallon of water a day. I have a cup next to me pretty much all day. I don't think I could drink anymore without having to forfeit eating.
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