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Health, 21.01.2021 01:40 jayy2x41

Then please research the reason for this interesting phenomenon: when I am having an allergy induced asthma “attack,” it’s possible for me to speak & even sing with highest pitch of my voice however, it is impossible to produce much sound when I speak in my normal vocal/mid-range & even harder to make deeper, lower pitched sounds. The sound I can make in my normal speaking voice vocal range is also super quiet. Why can't I talk in a low or middle-like tone of voice?

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