Sorry i didnt know what to put this under;
anyways. i used to have a reallyy good voice.
i would sing in all this all county stuff
and i could sing very high and very well..
but i started to abuse my voice by going to
concerts and yelling.. so i would lose my voice..
and i am just an overall loud person so i always strain my voice from yelling or being loud..
so after all these years of abusing my voice
my voice is now really bad = (
i always sound raspy when i talk and i dont
sound as good as i did when i used to sing..
can this be fixed? should i go to the doctor?
i really want my voice to be back to normal..
my voice has been like this for a year now.
thanks so much in advance!! = )
iwonderhowbrightstarsare answered Sunday January 9 2005, 12:22 am: believe or not, but your voice CAN be fixed. it may cost some money though. there is some type of surgery to even CHANGE your voice completely so there must be something to atleast help your voice! i've seen so many plastic surgery shows and they help. so, yeah, call your doctoror go see him and he may also give you some medicine. water and tea with lemon help, too. [ iwonderhowbrightstarsare's advice column | Ask iwonderhowbrightstarsare A Question ]
funkyfresh answered Sunday January 9 2005, 12:03 am: Hey! My voice lesson instuctor tells me to have water and lots of lemon and tea all the time after i tell loudly. Hopefully that will help your voice. If that doesnt help try seeing a doctor maybe he/she will be able to give you some good tips on how to get your normal voice back. You might also be going through pubic changes and your voice might be changing. That happends all the time!
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frenchfries21 answered Sunday January 9 2005, 12:01 am: theres a certain doctor for voice. i forget the name but go see one. if your voice is important to you then you should do this sooner rather than later.
hope i helped!
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