First of all, this is just anecdotal. I seriously doubt that it is possible to do a scientific study to validate (or refute) this man's claim.
Secondly, I want to state that if his claims are correct, they only apply to traumatic injuries, such as the one reported.
I hope that now that his voice has returned, he will go back on CPAP, lest he have the complications associated with Sleep Apnea.
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Stopped using CPAP; and voice returned!
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Re: Stopped using CPAP; and voice returned!
Thank you for giving the deniers one more excuse to give up on therapy.
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Re: Stopped using CPAP; and voice returned!
If I ever lose my singing voice, I'll try this
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