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trouble speaking (words do not come out)
I had few good days where I could speak easily. Words were flowing out of my mouth. It was amazing. now I am back to struggling to get any word out (actually I am struggling just making any sounds, like I have trouble reading out loud). What is causing this. Is it just foggy brain or extreme pain? Does anyone have this?
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Mine is triggered by stress and activity causing fatigue. I have been assessed by a SLP last week and I could barely function, let alone find words, after those session. Brain drain.
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I struggle with this, too. It's pretty common after TBI. As the others have said, it tends to get worse when I'm tired or stressed.
I worked with a Speech Language Pathologist, for several months, and, while not perfect, I improved considerably. |
Stress is often the cause of this getting bad. During non-stress times, you may do much better but at the first struggle, you get frustrated and up your stress level and crash. Your anxiety over the NPA has likely added to your stress levels recently.
My wife and I learned to make light of my struggles, especially since many times I would come up with words and such that were plain silly, if you looked at the struggle with a sense of humor. A term for this mess up some of us have used is 'Brain fart.' Their are embarrassing and we can't believe they came out of us. My best to you. |
Are you taking Lipitor or any statins for high cholesterol?
Or have you tried any upper cervical /C1C2 adjusting yet? I had a similar problem with my RSI/TOS injury (neck/shoulders), but i was on Lipitor at that same time. So not sure which was the larger factor in my voice/speech/cognition issues. |
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I get this too...my voice changes, and the wrong words come out...sometimes I struggle to come up with the right word too. This is scary, I am committed to be in a play next week. I so hope I can do it.
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dawn,
You need to commit your lines to memory so they are second nature. If you have to think to say them, you will be more likely to struggle. The term is 'over-learned skill.' An over-learned skill will be much more able to be recalled during times of stress. A drama teacher put it this way, You can not give away your lines until you make them yours first. This is all the more important for those of us with memory/cognitive issues. My best to you. |
not on any meds right now, although I am in a lot of pain today. I am scared to take meds. my brain is so messed up :(
do you find that written communication is easier? (perhaps because I can take my time?) I am finding verbal communication really challenging also because my listening skills are out of whack. |
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Whenever possible I write, limit the number of participants in a face to face verbal exchange and avoid the phone like the plague. |
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