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duke27
12-01-17, 10:26
Ok so I have fears about brain tumour, als, ms, mnd etc and I've developed this hoarse voice. I've been feeling for the past week bad acid feelings in my throat in the evening along with being bloated and a feeling of a big lump in my throat and unable to swallow and now I've got this constant voice hoarseness. Really worried about it. Does this sound like something sinister? 😟

NoraB
12-01-17, 10:35
No. It's that time of year when we all have sore throats, phlegm and what not. Because you are focusing on your throat, you are hyper-vigilante about every sensation. Plus, you've only had it for a week so I really wouldn't worry.

Take the usual stuff for coughs and colds etc and try and distract yourself.

Kuatir
12-01-17, 10:35
No. Sounds to me like you've got a throat infection. Probably due to being run down by all this constant worry.

Clydesdale Epona
12-01-17, 11:02
Could be a simple cold or just GERD but i don't think its anything dangerous x

duke27
12-01-17, 13:32
Thanks for the replies. It's not sore at all and have no other cold or throat symptoms just croaky voice

SLA
12-01-17, 13:42
No-one ever died of a croaky voice.

Pretty sure you'll be fine.

Hancock
12-01-17, 14:15
If you had a neurological problem, your voice would be slurred not hoarse. If no one has commented recently, "are you drunk?" when you're dead sober you should be in the clear ;)

duke27
12-01-17, 14:40
I often feel drunk haha! Is that an anxiety symptom? I'm so hyper aware of the way I speak etc. I always mess up my words and often can't get words our or speak and when I do I swear it comes out slow and slurry and all over the place. I now fear speaking to people for this reason. X

Hancock
12-01-17, 14:47
If it was real, people would be making comments about a change in your voice or a decline in your pronunciation. Oftentimes, I think I am slurring my words or jumbling things up and it always happens when my anxiety is at it's highest. If it were a problem, my parents or fiancée would immediately know something is up because they speak to me daily.

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And yes feeling drunk can be stemming from anxiety because it causes all of your senses to be off kilter (at least for us health anxiety sufferers)

Clydesdale Epona
12-01-17, 16:13
Yeah if you don't have any pain and some acid symptoms then it will likely just be acid, it always makes me croaky but it irritates the vocal cords x

Sphincterclench
12-01-17, 17:05
I get a hoarse voice a lot too, raspy kinda in the upper ranges. couple that with what feels like a popcorn kernel or piece of hamburger meat stuck at the back of my tongue and I am almost always in a state of flux, The hoarseness comes and goes and is always more pronounced at night.

Phuzella
12-01-17, 18:34
It's reflux