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Laryngitis

Only I would get a disease from talking too much. (ok, so laryngitis isnt a disease but it is torture.) Three days ago I woke up with a sore throat that eventually left me paralyzed (ok, not paralyzed but voiceless). It has been torture ever since. The cause of this little condition is either a virus or using your voice too much. Since I dont have a fever or anything it was likely caused by the latter. And I know you wouldnt know it from my sparse blog posts but I actually have a lot to say and I pretty much talk CONSTANTLY. Some of my incessant talking has been quelled at my husband's request but I still talk A LOT.

The only thing I can do to get my voice back is to not use it. I've been trying hard not to talk but its almost more painful to keep my thoughts inside than to use my damaged larynx.

Comments (4)

Dan:

Remember when I got that right before some interviews so I went around with a notepad writing out my thoughts for 3 days on paper... yeah grab yourself a notepad.

I find this funny... haha

Dan:

Yeah and this is more incentive to post more often on the blog so you can voice your opinion... I like it when you and Dom are posting but then you both go through a month long I hate to post mood swing and I get bored.

actually we're having a race. We're currently tied for number of posts in the last two days but i'm ahead in content.

oh, and Dominic doesnt know about the race. So shh. Its easier for me to win if he doesnt actually know.

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