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Default Mar 13, 2007 at 06:23 PM
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seems to depend on the weather.
i must say that this really sucks. i love singing and i can`t do voice lessons like that.

so i have been talking some medicine, thought it was reflux... whatever
i have a kind of a long cold-but only in the throat. i have been to the ENT who said i was fine.

i don`t know when will it STOP
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soon, i hope.......xoxoxo pat
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Default Mar 14, 2007 at 01:28 AM
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What meds are you presently taking..... for some of them can cause you to have a shore throat - one of mine does this to me.
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Default Mar 14, 2007 at 10:52 AM
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I have a weird headache every morning from my asthma meds. But I got the acid indigestion/reflux to go away with Pepcid Complete once a day before I go to bed. I only get sore throats if I'm getting a cold, the day before and then it goes away.

Does anything you eat/drink help? Sometimes yogurt helps my indigestion/reflux "feel" better and eating breakfast helps the headache and various discomforts I wake up with.

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that`s interestong. but i don`t take things ALL the time i take votamins adn such oly natural things. that can`t harm you.
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Default Mar 15, 2007 at 10:50 AM
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hum..i think the weather has more effects on my throat than food. there were days i have tried to get rid of certain products but there was no change.

once it was an exercise i was doing wrong that dried my thorat but no i don`t practice at all so it couldn`t happen.
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