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Old 12-06-2011, 12:46 PM #1
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HI Everyone,
I feel a little bet but I a still exhausted and I still don't have my voice back. It has been two and 1/2 weeks. I have taken the D3 & finished my steroids and I'm almost done the second round of antibiotics. I have also tried a neddy pot(not sure if splled correct) that flushes out your sinuses. Mrs. D. I did forget the Mucines so I will get that today.
I have tried peppermint oil and a cold and flu oil that cost me $70 from my chiroprator and still no go. Can the loss of voice be the neuropathy? I have a voice but does not sound at all like me!
I'd appreciate anyones suggestions. I am working and going home and laying down.
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