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ghostlysoap

ghostlysoap

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Apr 9, 2020
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I have been practicing hanging over the past 2 months and every time after practicing, I lose my voice partially. Does this happen to anybody else?
 
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dietsodamnsad

dietsodamnsad

Choosing a title is a lot of pressure :/
Apr 8, 2020
36
This happened to me on the times I attempted by ligature, usually my voice comes back after a day or so but the sprain in my neck is what really bothers me. I'm sorry you're going through this.
 
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Shades

Shades

Remnant
Feb 29, 2020
5
I haven't practiced hanging in a long time, but I did notice a long-term change in my voice. When I speak, it tends to come out thready, raspy, or creaky, and it's hard to make the exact sounds that I want to. It feels like I have to "push" the sound out, and hope it isn't too embarrassing.

However, this may just be an issue of disuse. If I take the time to warm up my vocal cords, the way singers do, then it becomes much easier to speak, and I have near perfect control over the tone and pitch of my voice.
 
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