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The talk about botox caused me to think back to my first speech problems.

It the very beginning, my only sign of speech problems was when I was tired,

stressed, or had to speak publicly..projecting my voice for a period of

time.

Then, Nov 1999, I developed the flu. I went to the doctor and they

prescribed one of the new (well, new then) anti-viral drugs that you use as

an inhaler. After 4 days of using this drug I awoke to a highly spastic

voice. I was able to get out only one syllable at a time. It was so

frightening that my husband took me to the emergency room. The ER doctor

said it was the PLS, that type of speech was consistent with the disease.

Now, at that time PLS was only an idea, not a confirmed diagnosis. My

speech improved daily and after a week I was back to normal.

Then, Jan 2000, I took another anti-viral along with Interferon and low and

behold my speech rapidly worsened to the point that I was completely

unintelligible. That time the effects lasted for a good 6 months, only

improving slightly. It was only after the implant of my baclofen pump that

I noticed a real improvement with my speech.

, did you ever take any kind of anti-viral medication?? Or anything

that might have had an effect on your speech?

Thomson

Solana Beach, Ca

Visit www.als-pls.org

and www.geocities.com/mdmfoo/pls.html

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Have they tried a bone conduction aid? Is his hearing better from the bone? My

daughter has much better luck with a bone conduction aid, called a BAHA. Her

hearing tests higher with the bone aids in the booth. Might be worth a try.

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> Date: 2004/07/14 Wed PM 04:09:14 ADT

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Have they tried a bone conduction aid? Is his hearing better from the bone? My

daughter has much better luck with a bone conduction aid, called a BAHA. Her

hearing tests higher with the bone aids in the booth. Might be worth a try.

Weir

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> Date: 2004/07/14 Wed PM 04:09:14 ADT

> To: CHARGE

> Subject: Speech

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Michele

I don't know what aggressive therapy can be. I feel like I just don't have

enough information. Maybe I'm just trying to control an uncontrolable

situation (again). Everyone keeps saying that these are the language years.

I'm really feeling the presure to " make " this happen. He has a severe/mild

(left/

right) loss and seems to understand everything I'm saying. With his aids he

should have all the hearing he needs for speech. I guess I just want to make

sure I'm doing everything I can. We just got our first lesson from the

Clinic, we're in the Deaf-Blind program. I hope to find helpful

information there. I'm going to concentrate more effort on signing as well.

Thanks

Alissa, mom to many including 23mths, ChaRGE

> Alissa-

> I don't think Aubrie had any more sounds than that at ' age. My

> first thought is to agree that you need to be patient -- but that's

> assuming that you have all the best, aggressive therapy you can access.

> Aubrie didn't speak well enough to give up signing until about age 4, I

> think. She didn't get aids til age 3, but she has only a mild-mod loss

> in her best ear.

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> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie (6 yrs) CHaRgE

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