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Started by stephaniec, June 08, 2014, 03:17:21 PM
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Quote from: Vampire Brianna Terryal Onyx on June 08, 2014, 03:21:40 PMeep, i hate when that happens. i usually drink a gallon of water after i start coughing. clears my through causing my voice to go back to normal
Quote from: stephaniec on June 08, 2014, 03:25:39 PMkeeping a bottle of water around would be a good idea
Quote from: kelly_aus on June 08, 2014, 03:29:49 PMMy speech therapist played me a bunch of coughs and sneezes and asked me to gender them. I got maybe 20% right - she then pointed out there is no real difference.
Quote from: Catherine Sarah on June 08, 2014, 03:28:25 PMHi Stephanie,Not unusual as all your muscle control has just gone out the window.Two techniques that may help, apart from the water as suggested.1. Control your breathing during the coughing spasm as much as you can. That will hopefully reduce the 'rasping' effect on your vocal chords.2. Use a word to reset your pitch. Like practice one word (gosh) at your feminine pitch. After coughing or any other event you're likely to lose voice, use this word to re pitch your voice.Hope this helpsHuggsCatherine
Quote from: Jessica Merriman on June 08, 2014, 03:27:55 PMThat would not help my situation at all, but maybe if Animal Control darted me or something!
Quote from: Megan Joanne on June 08, 2014, 04:07:34 PM^ me too. My problem, when I sneeze, its always hard ones, kind of like the big bad wolf, huff and puff and blow your house down. Whew. Uh-oh, gotta sneeze again. Blows nose...elephant trumpeting. Crap, there goes all my lipstick I was wearing. I have been trying though to be more gentle on the expelling of coughs and sneezes, still blowing my nose, its enough to wake the neighbors.
Quote from: Sydney_NYC on June 08, 2014, 04:37:29 PMOne trick I've found to feminize my sneeze or cough is to put a high noise (feminine "ehm" sound) at the end of it. It works quite well since people are more like to remember the end part of a noise.
Quote from: paula lesley on June 08, 2014, 04:35:04 PMOh, Megen Joanne ! You made me I spat tea over my comp X