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Old 12-03-2007, 01:22 AM #1
Lou H Lou H is offline
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Default Speaking Problems

I am a 70 yr old male with PD and have made posts that I am having speech problems because of thick saliva build-up and jaw and tongue favoring the left side of face. This causes problems transferring saliva to throat thereby impeding my speech. However, if I pull the cheeks of my face upward, I can speak clearly... Anybody out there experienced the same?


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Lou
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