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HealthCare & Wellness Breaking the Chains of Addiction. The Last Door Recovery Society
Mature discussion surrounding important health issues and concerns. Alternative therapies, healthcare questions, discussion of community resources, peer support help, group therapy, etc.
I gave up the smokes, the heavy drinking, and don't drink as much coffee. I knew it was having an effect on my voice but my voice keeps getting higher and higher.
I've had a few goddamned call centre jobs and they weren't too good for me either. I'd come home with a sore throat after. Lemon and honey helped but I need to reverse the damage.
When I wake up my voice is smooth, doesn't crack, and I like it's tone. As I wake up the vocal chords tighten and it gets higher.
Listening to recordings of my voice from a few years ago I can hear a difference between then and now.
get back on the smokes immediately.
drink. lots
double-fist if you have to
have had luck with a lemon, ginger, cayenne pepper tea concoction. for sore throat at least.
not sure that they'd help the chords any though
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