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,You never mentioned how well the palatal lift works for you,I have had

mine for 5yrs,and like American Express,I never leave home without it! I was

told at the med.ctr. that I would not be able to wear it for long periods of

time,that it would be very unconfortable.It took me about a day to get use to

it.My voice is about 70% of what it use to be,with out it my voice is

garbled,slurred,and not very audible.I think you and I are the only people in

the group that have them.Do you have any problem with the lift,do you wear it

all day?

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I just wanted to add to the voice discussion that I have had pretty good

results with botox injections in the larynx. It really eases the strain

down there. On the palatal lift, I went in for a fitting, but the dentist

and I agreed that with the gag, I could never handle all that stuff in my

mouth.

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> From: C828@...

>

> ,You never mentioned how well the palatal lift works for you,I have

had

> mine for 5yrs,and like American Express,I never leave home without it! I

was

> told at the med.ctr. that I would not be able to wear it for long periods

of

> time,that it would be very unconfortable.It took me about a day to get use

to

> it.My voice is about 70% of what it use to be,with out it my voice is

> garbled,slurred,and not very audible.I think you and I are the only people

in

> the group that have them.Do you have any problem with the lift,do you wear

it

> all day?

> .

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May I butt in on this topic? I would like to know if either of you wear

dentures? I am interested in

checking into this lift for hubby,,,, but he wears dentures, and loose

ones at that. He doesn't have

much gum for a good fit.....maybe a lift is out of the question for him

then ?! Just a thought.

Carol

Glassman wrote:

>

>

> I just wanted to add to the voice discussion that I have had pretty

> good

> results with botox injections in the larynx. It really eases the

> strain

> down there. On the palatal lift, I went in for a fitting, but the

> dentist

> and I agreed that with the gag, I could never handle all that stuff in

> my

> mouth.

>

>

>

> Re: voice

>

>

> > From: C828@...

> >

> > ,You never mentioned how well the palatal lift works for you,I

> have

> had

> > mine for 5yrs,and like American Express,I never leave home without

> it! I

> was

> > told at the med.ctr. that I would not be able to wear it for long

> periods

> of

> > time,that it would be very unconfortable.It took me about a day to

> get use

> to

> > it.My voice is about 70% of what it use to be,with out it my voice

> is

> > garbled,slurred,and not very audible.I think you and I are the only

> people

> in

> > the group that have them.Do you have any problem with the lift,do

> you wear

> it

> > all day?

> > .

> >

> >

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May I butt in on this topic? I would like to know if either of you wear

dentures? I am interested in

checking into this lift for hubby,,,, but he wears dentures, and loose

ones at that. He doesn't have

much gum for a good fit.....maybe a lift is out of the question for him

then ?! Just a thought.

Carol

Glassman wrote:

>

>

> I just wanted to add to the voice discussion that I have had pretty

> good

> results with botox injections in the larynx. It really eases the

> strain

> down there. On the palatal lift, I went in for a fitting, but the

> dentist

> and I agreed that with the gag, I could never handle all that stuff in

> my

> mouth.

>

>

>

> Re: voice

>

>

> > From: C828@...

> >

> > ,You never mentioned how well the palatal lift works for you,I

> have

> had

> > mine for 5yrs,and like American Express,I never leave home without

> it! I

> was

> > told at the med.ctr. that I would not be able to wear it for long

> periods

> of

> > time,that it would be very unconfortable.It took me about a day to

> get use

> to

> > it.My voice is about 70% of what it use to be,with out it my voice

> is

> > garbled,slurred,and not very audible.I think you and I are the only

> people

> in

> > the group that have them.Do you have any problem with the lift,do

> you wear

> it

> > all day?

> > .

> >

> >

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> > GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 0.0%

> > Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW!

> > http://click./1/911/5/_/_/_/951193138/

> >

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> >

> >

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Hi ,what I have is not a palatal lift in the true sense,as I

understand it the real thing is like a beaver tail,mine is a full

denture,but it goes higher in the roof of my mouth,and back further than

a " normal " denture.As I said previously,it was made in 1991,and it is

only out of my mouth for about 5 minutes a day,for cleaning,I even sleep

with it in.Like yourself, without it,my voice is incomprehensible.

Take care & keep smiling,Dave

C828@... wrote:

>

> From: C828@...

>

> ,You never mentioned how well the palatal lift works for you,I have had

> mine for 5yrs,and like American Express,I never leave home without it! I was

> told at the med.ctr. that I would not be able to wear it for long periods of

> time,that it would be very unconfortable.It took me about a day to get use to

> it.My voice is about 70% of what it use to be,with out it my voice is

> garbled,slurred,and not very audible.I think you and I are the only people in

> the group that have them.Do you have any problem with the lift,do you wear it

> all day?

> .

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 0.0%

> Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW!

> http://click./1/911/5/_/_/_/951193138/

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Flora

I haven't had my vocal chords checked yet. Do you have that done

with a speech therapist or a throat specialist? My voice

deteriorated rapidly twice, once with the flu, the second time with

the interferon medication. Both times it was lack of volume, halting

speech (like I needed a breath with every syllable, hoarse and

slurred. I have improved quite a bit and most of the time it is just

slurred and hoarse. Sometimes the sound is fairly clear but always

by the end of the day it is hoarse. When I get real tired it is back

to the halting speech with no volume.

My doc wanted to see how much I improved before sending me to a

speech therapist then when I last saw him he thought I was doing on

my own what a speech therapist could do. I'm pretty bothered by it

though even though it is improved somewhat. I think I'd like to

check out the palate lift (as has suggested) and the vocal

chord idea also. It would really bother me if I didn't check them

out and later found that I could have been talking much better all

along. All I know is that I have a weak tongue. I'm not sure about

the rest. I think we have to be a little vocal (no pun intended)

about what treatments we'd like to look into. Thanks for the

suggestion.

> ,

> Have you had your vocal cord look at. If you have , do they press

together

> when you talk or do they remain in a relaxed state. I ask because

I have

> vocal cords that are pressed together (stressed). I receive botox

injections

> and I can talk very clearly- not my normal voice if I can

remember -its been

> so long (since 1991) . That was the only thing wrong with me at

that time

> they thought it was spasmodic dystonia my nero still thinks that

plus PLS

> because most PLS 'ers have the vocal cords that in the relaxed

state. Just

> thought Id ask.

>

> Flora

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I go to an ENT doctor who works with my nero in fact they are both there when

I have the procedure done. I have one every year I try to last as long as

possible. Insurance pays for all of it thank god. My voice is slurred to

but only breathy when I get tried and talk to much which is all the time if

you talk to my husband. Good luck

Flora

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