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Weird question but since this groups is full of experience...

Does anyone here feel that talking is an asthma trigger for them? I

find that when I talk (not even a lot) I have more problems. I don't

get a sore throat but my voice becomes supper raspy and then the

'burning' sensation begins -- which is using following by spasm and

then the dreadful coughing....

I am a teacher... at least up until this all started back in Sept. I

train teachers on weekend workshops and now I find myself unable to

carry on after only 15-30 of talking. I had to cancel all my speaking

engagements. (Having to go out my car to do a Neb treatment halfway

through a teaching session is just too embarrassing....)

Just wondering if talking is a trigger for anyone and how have you

learned to cope with it? Speaking at teaching conferences is out

until I can figure this one out....

thanks

suzanne

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