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There are several short-term risks associated with tracheotomies. Severe bleeding is one possible complication. The voice box or esophagus may be damaged during surgery. Air may become trapped in the surrounding tissues.
The person who does the voice over for the I Phone 3g is Robert Downy Jr.
no but u can meet the person who plays his voice
Paul Dobson does provide the voice for both characters .
It is not John Goodman. It is not Sam Elliott. The one and only person who does the voice overs for the Toyota commercials is Steven Barr. Here is the URL to a website with the actual voice overs. http://www.steven-barr.com/vo.HTML
When a person loses their voice it is usually from over use such as screaming and or singing a lot. Some people lose their voice when they are sick or have allergies.
Yes, they can be damaged. They can also be temporarily impaired, as happens to a person with laryngitis who loses his or her voice.
the argument.
Sounds reasonable.
Bewitched - 1964 Samantha Loses Her Voice 5-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
She may like you!
I Love Lucy - 1951 Ricky Loses His Voice 2-9 was released on: USA: 1 December 1952
It is possible you are thinkng of 'Boy's Choir'.
No, some people cannot speak. There are several conditions that make speech difficult or impossible. Some people have conditions of the throat/voice box which require surgery that leaves a person unable to speak. There may be problems with the tongue as well. We take the tongue for granted, but it is absolutely essential for ordinary speech. As a result of certain kinds of stroke or other conditions/trauma to the brain, a person may be left without the ability to speak. A tracheotomy may leave a person unable to speak for as long as the tracheotomy is in place; small hand-held devices can be used to very effectively help such people vocalize effectively. If certain nerves are damaged during a tracheotomy a person may be left with a speech difficulty or with aphonia, the complete inability to speak.
Rachel Berry (who is played by Lea Michele) loses her voice in a season one episode called, Laryngitis
How does the average person have a voice in government
How does the average person have a voice in government