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#454318 - 07/04/18 09:12 AM
Re: Thayer's throat lozenges
[Re: Guardman2001]
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Registered: 01/14/02
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Loc: Buffalo, NY
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#454320 - 07/04/18 09:34 AM
Re: Thayer's throat lozenges
[Re: Guardman2001]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15560
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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One of the things singers frequently overlook, and often mask the symptoms with lozenges, is polyps on the vocal folds, which can lead to throat cancer. Many, many top singers/entertainers have died from throat cancer, and I saw lots of those cases when I worked at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. One of my best friends, who unfortunately, passed away a few weeks ago, was among the top head-neck surgeons in the world and a full professor of ENT at Hopkins, examined me annually for throat and vocal fold polyps. He said that the vast majority of them are usually benign, however, if not removed, they had the potential to become malignant if the irritant persisted. The irritant, of course was singing, which if you are power singer, really beats up those vocal folds. I was never a power singer, even in my younger days, so I guess I was fortunate in that respect. Still, I underwent the exam every single year until I retired. When my doctor friend performed my last exam, and I informed him of my retirement, he said that it was about time, at least for my vocal folds, to take a break. I dearly miss my old friend. Good luck, and play it safe, Gary
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#454322 - 07/04/18 09:52 AM
Re: Thayer's throat lozenges
[Re: Guardman2001]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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For me, singing is like downhill skiing. Once you push off ... there's no turning back. I will not "take it easy", but I do play it safe. I don't scream, or play too loudly. I sing in the keys that fit my range. For me, the concept of "right key" - "wrong key" only applies to my comfort level. It really bugs me when musicians tell me what key a song is "IN" ... I don't care what key it was written in, or who plays it in what key. My instrument (my voice) has no transpose button, and I have learned to use the right tool for the right job. I don't like to strain, and if I can't do a song justice, I won't do it ... except on rare occasions where a request is accompanied by a generous donation to my gear fund. I will sacrifice my comfort (to a degree) for the pleasure of my audience. I've never been an alter boy as far as health goes, but I do try to pamper my throat, especially in busy times, like now; singing 4 sets, 6 nights a week. I avoid temperature extremes (beverages), limit caffeine intake, avoid dairy ... the usual. When I do need to "medicate" during a hard night, I put a few Riccola lozenges in warm water, and drink that as a makeshift, soothing tea. Feels good, tastes good, and seems to give me a little boost to get through the last set. 60 songs a night can really take a toll. I can't coast with my vocals. It's too personal, and every night brings a different energy to the stage. I will continue to sing my heart out until my body tells me otherwise. I don't fish, or golf, or have a boat, so this is my hand, and I'm going all in. Happy 4th to all my US friends!
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#454323 - 07/04/18 10:18 AM
Re: Thayer's throat lozenges
[Re: Guardman2001]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Dave, I have a really nice sailing yacht that I will let you have for a good price. Trouble is, it tends to attract relatively young, red-headed ladies that want to sail to Saint Somewhere. Good luck, Gary (The dirty old man!)
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