squish303
05-31-2008, 05:54 PM
I smoked for just ten months and quit, and my singing voice was severely damaged (my voicebox or something, I doubt it's my lungs cuz I can breathe fine). I lost a third of my range and my falsetto is almost nonexistent, etc. It's been a year and I hoped it would come back just a tad but it didn't. I want to be a professional comedy singer and now it'll be harder. I just want to know if it ever might come back at all, or if I could get an operation to help, etc.
Any info, please help. Thx.
Squish
Any info, please help. Thx.
Squish
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janewhite1
05-31-2008, 11:10 PM
It is possible to do serious, lasting damage to your voice.
Can it be fixed? That depends on what, exactly, is wrong. You might have a nodule on a vocal cord or something that can be removed, the only way to find out is to ask a doctor--probably an ENT (ear, nose, throat) would be best.
Can it be fixed? That depends on what, exactly, is wrong. You might have a nodule on a vocal cord or something that can be removed, the only way to find out is to ask a doctor--probably an ENT (ear, nose, throat) would be best.

