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Updated: Sunday, 22 Jan 2012, 1:06 PM EST
Published : Sunday, 22 Jan 2012, 1:06 PM EST
OAKLAND CITY, Ind. (AP) -- A southwest Indiana professor is sounding his approval for a procedure that allowed him to get his voice back after seven years of talking in a raspy whisper.
Oakland City University Professor Charles Kiesel tells the Princeton Daily Clarion ( http://bit.ly/wK1u0T ) that his voice never came back after a bout with laryngitis. He says it left him feeling isolated.
He went through several diagnoses and tried things that worked only temporarily. Then he saw a news report about a woman who regained her voice after losing it because of a case of laryngitis. He went to the same doctor who told him he would need a Botox injection.
Kiesel got the injection and is back in full throat now.
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Information from: Princeton Daily Clarion, http://www.tristate-media.com/pdclarion
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