Question Posted Wednesday November 23 2005, 8:49 pm
Ok,so last friday,i had a magor sore throat,reallly,reallly bad.its been going away,but occationally i loose my voice again and i have the worst cough ever...but now my voice is different because of this and im wicked scared,because i like to sing and i do not want my voice to change! am i just thinking this because of my cough,or is my voice really cracking?i can sing high normally,but now i can,its just a simple rasp,then i cough.and my voice is raspy with a little soreness when i talk.This is all just my cold ,right? Well,my main question is-- Will my voice turn back to normal when my sore throat goes away? =/it might sound stupid,but im serious,i want my career to be a singer!and also,im 13,no period or anything,so how could my voice be cracking...right? please help -- answers to 5!!
cjAdvice answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 10:07 pm: Try gargling with salt water it will help lots! and eat honny, it will make your throught soft and smooth, and help with the raspy ness... i hope this helps you out! oh, and good luck with the singing career! im shure youll be grate! :)
Xxjackieroxxx answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 9:53 pm: Ah.. Anyways im a singer to ;)
Last week i got sick, lotsa coughing. What made
my voice go away. I had to preform at a concert and i cancelled it because it was so bad. Your voice is tired from coughing so much, that it goes away, or cracks. Im ur same agem no period. I dont think its puberty. Yes, just wait a week and ur voice will come bac :) more questions? ask me one opr leave in inbox [ Xxjackieroxxx's advice column | Ask Xxjackieroxxx A Question ]
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