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Old 12-27-2008, 01:21 PM #13
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Default Help with speech??

Does physical therapy help with speech?? I feel like I my lips and jaw are heavy...and I can't get the words out...I can puncuate anymore...words like specific...etc...I stumble when I talk alot.....My husband asks me to repeat what I say alot....I feel like people are staring at me..and wondering....I did tell my boss..but I haven't really shared all for fear that I might lose my job for someone who can communicate effectively...

My family doctor also put me on celexa (mild antidepressant)...and this has helped a little bit...to aid me in relaxing in social situations....

Has anyone had this problem??
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