Anyone else notice a singing voice improvement after CPAP?

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Re: Anyone else notice a singing voice improvement after CPAP?

Post by Goofproof » Tue Sep 08, 2015 7:35 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:Sudden hoarseness is a danger sign commonly noted, not better singing.
Not everyone has this symptom, but those who do--should not ignore it.
Are you just yanking my flipper?
My comment was guided to better singing and also dragging up zombie posts, I do realize it's a long weekend and nothing on t.v. so let's comment on old crap again.

My grandma and mom did both have Cancer, mom came down when I was 7, she had it 3 times and died from it when I was 60, odd's are dad died from it too but it wasn't dia, he died fast and had others problems too. It seems we all are born dying. Jim
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Re: Anyone else notice a singing voice improvement after CPAP?

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Sep 08, 2015 8:01 pm

I'm sorry for your loss.

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Re: Anyone else notice a singing voice improvement after CPAP?

Post by Goofproof » Tue Sep 08, 2015 8:50 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:I'm sorry for your loss.
We all have loss to deal with, some more than others. With luck it won't be more than you can handle. Dad's came in my bedroom, it was a blessing, his mind was gone, as well as his body, in just 6 months his life changed so much. I thank them every day for what they taught me and I still try to follow their lead. Dad had a hard life dealing with mom's health, but he kept the wolf from the door and never caved.

He was a door to door salesman, for The Fuller Brush Co. 1946 until he died, his customers were his friends. We all have people that were in our lives that we are missing, every year that goes by the list grows. Jim
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