Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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