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Old 12-23-2023, 05:04 PM #10
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Hi So glad you shared about no YELLING!!!! First Pulmonologist I saw was 2005 when I Began to LOSE my VOICE. I loved to sing to the radio in my car. I love music! One day I started to Sing and I only got out a first phrase before my Voice failed. It wasn’t until 2017 that My GP referred me for voice testing because I was having trouble being understood on the Phone. The Evaluation by testing was it was either MS or MG and the therapy differs so they sent me to ENT. He immediately said you have Myasthenia Gravis. He said who is you Neurologist……you need better drugs! My neurologist ignored all this.. I have a very poor neurologist. Sculptor 44. Oh but my Family Doc got me referred to State Agency that offers Technology for speech issues.
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