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Next Monday I go to Doc to start process of tracking down a speech problem. It seems to fit the MG scenerio. After talking continously for a few minutes my speech slurs badly. My tongue just cant seem to position itself to make the sounds properly. Seems to be mostly the tip of the tounge wont close off to the roof of the mouth for S, T, or D, S becomes "esh", T becomes "che", D sounds like "dge".
If I stop talking, for just 20-30 seconds, I'm pretty much back to normal for another 20- 30 seconds and then back to the slurring.. Dont have any other overtly noticable symptoms at this time. Monday will start the Quest. |
Hi byteryder and welcome to Neuro Talk....here is the link for our MG forum..http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum77.html
I'm glad you've joined us. :) |
Hi Byteryder...welcome to NeuroTalk! Good luck on Monday. I hope they discover what the problem is and give you some options for relief. Glad you found us!
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Hello byteryder and Welcome to NeuroTalk. Please take a look around and make yourself at home.
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Hello and welcome from me as well.
Sorry to hear about the problems you've been having, but you've come to the right place for advice and support. |
Hi, Byterider! :Wave-Hello: Welcome to NeuroTalk!
Great name! I sure hope you can get to the bottom of this and get some treatment. Sometimes my multiple sclerosis does that to me and it's incredibly frustrating; I feel for you. Have a look around and feel free to jump right in, the water's warm. :) |
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