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Post by Toby on Dec 28, 2013 16:47:17 GMT -5
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Post by Cherylmcc on Dec 28, 2013 17:23:29 GMT -5
Well, how bout that? lol
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Post by merryfl on Dec 28, 2013 19:09:06 GMT -5
Interesting, Linda. Thanks. And, no, I don't get this site. I've never heard of it before.
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Post by Colleen-NC on Dec 28, 2013 19:37:22 GMT -5
Merry, didn't you say before that when you sang in church you felt better?
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Post by merryfl on Dec 29, 2013 16:00:15 GMT -5
Yep...Especially if the church was crowded, so I couldn't hear how bad I sounded I used to have a beautiful voice (all modesty aside) but once I developed COPD, it went to hell. It hasn't come back, either. I still love to sing, just don't like the way I sound. But, in church it doesn't matter how you sound. You just relax and enjoy! And I never noticed being SOB when I sing in church...go figure.
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Post by Colleen-NC on Dec 31, 2013 6:06:09 GMT -5
I think the nerves have a lot to do with it after transplant~~my laugh is different and I have a really hard time sneezing if you can believe that, it kinda hurts and I hate it~~
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Post by sue on Dec 31, 2013 14:04:02 GMT -5
The late Philcab had recommend singing. I can always tell the difference. I only sing in the car and can tell by my air capacity when i havent done it for awhile..
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