Laryngitis suits me just fine
Jan. 21st, 2007 07:14 pmSo, after crying at Mom for a half hour, I couldn't talk. I figured, you know, it was just crying and stuff. Still couldn't talk later, and I'd developed a slight cough. Today, I cannot be heard. My attempt at shouting (highly non-recommended for people with laryngytis, by the way) cannot be heard four feet away.
I think I shall go back to sleep.
Thanks for all the comments. I read them. If I ever recover enough voice, I'm going to get an appointment with an accupuncturist on the grounds that even if I don't believe in them the placebo effect is my friend and if they do work, that'd be a fuck of a lot cheaper than any of my other options.\
And now, I retreat to my bed of pain. Or at least, silence. Like I get a choice.
I think I shall go back to sleep.
Thanks for all the comments. I read them. If I ever recover enough voice, I'm going to get an appointment with an accupuncturist on the grounds that even if I don't believe in them the placebo effect is my friend and if they do work, that'd be a fuck of a lot cheaper than any of my other options.\
And now, I retreat to my bed of pain. Or at least, silence. Like I get a choice.
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Date: 2007-01-22 01:40 pm (UTC)Acupuncture/placebo effect
Date: 2007-01-22 03:24 pm (UTC)I have absolutely no belief in the theory behind the body work I have done every month, but the results justify continuing.
I also have no belief in what I remember about chiropractic theory, but I'm convinced that chirpractic works for lots of people.
Here's hoping that life gets better from here on out.
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Date: 2007-01-22 11:19 pm (UTC)My doctor prescribed a non-drying decongestant which helped, but that was because she figured my throat issues were a result of post-nasal-drip (even though I didn't feel like I had a cold). Sounds like yours may be from stress and strain though.