Me Again - No Voice + Aa Cough Now!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience with preparing for a cooking show while dealing with illness. The participant expresses concerns about their ability to perform due to a lack of voice and a cough, and seeks input from others on how to handle the situation.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their disappointment about being unable to perform at a show due to illness.
  • Another participant suggests contacting the host to discuss rescheduling or conducting a consultant-less show.
  • Several users mention the idea of having the host prepare the recipes in advance to allow the participant to still be present in a limited capacity.
  • One participant notes the potential for the host to take on a more active role during the show, which could serve as a recruiting opportunity.
  • Another participant shares a past experience of conducting a voice-less show by involving guests in the cooking process.
  • Some participants express encouragement and well-wishes for the original poster's recovery and show success.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on how to best handle the situation, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach. Participants offer various suggestions based on personal experiences.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the challenges faced by consultants when unexpected circumstances arise, highlighting the community's support and shared experiences in similar situations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who may encounter similar health-related challenges before a show could find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

Great show!
 
AWESOME show!!!! :D
 
WOO HOO!!!!!
 
Yippeeee! Now, aren't you glad you didn't cancel?
 
  • Thread starter
  • #35
Oh absolutely!! She is still collecting orders, too!! I will keep you all posted. :D
 
Don't forget to update your "Highest Show" once you close this one!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #37
Oh yes indeed!! I'm so excited :D !
 
That is awesome Sue! Hope you are feeling much better tonight! I'm glad you went and got the bookings and the sales!
 
Hey It's all those rich people in Suffern....Great job.....I'm jelous
 
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  • #40
It's funny, because they were a very "working class" crowd and only 6 people placed orders at the show! My hostess is AWESOME! She collected $900 in outside orders!! :D
 
SusanBP0129 said:
It's funny, because they were a very "working class" crowd and only 6 people placed orders at the show! My hostess is AWESOME! She collected $900 in outside orders!! :D

RECRUIT<RECRUIT<RECRUIT!!!!:D :D :D
 
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  • #42
...I'm workin' on it :D
 
Way to go!! I'm so glad that everything worked out for you!! Did you have to guest do the assembling or did you do everything pre-show?
 
That is so cool that you had a show that BIG!!!!! Keep up the good work! You put in a good name for the PC!!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!
 
That's SO cool! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you that the show goes even higher AND that she considers the opportunity. What funny circumstances with this show. I hope you're feeling better!
 
Like I said before... keep up the good work! I hope you get some recruits!!! Keep doing what you are doing and you could be rich!!! LOL!
 
Great Job!!! Add Her To Your Team!!! :D
 
Fantastic! I'm so happy it worked out for you.
 
That is amazing!!!! If I was that sick there would be no way I could make it out of the house much less have a $1600 show!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Me Again - No Voice + Aa Cough Now!" refer to?

"Me Again - No Voice + Aa Cough Now!" typically describes a situation where an individual is experiencing a loss of voice and a cough, possibly due to illness or strain. It may also indicate a recurring issue that the person has faced before.

What are common causes of losing your voice?

Common causes of losing your voice include viral infections like the common cold, overuse of the vocal cords, allergies, smoking, or exposure to irritants. In some cases, it may also be due to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

How can I relieve a cough associated with losing my voice?

To relieve a cough, you can try drinking warm fluids, using throat lozenges, inhaling steam, or taking over-the-counter cough suppressants. Staying hydrated and resting your voice are also important for recovery.

When should I see a doctor for voice loss and cough?

You should see a doctor if your voice loss lasts more than a few days, if you have difficulty breathing, if you experience severe pain, or if you notice blood in your cough. Persistent symptoms may require medical evaluation to rule out underlying conditions.

Are there any home remedies for voice loss and cough?

Yes, some effective home remedies include honey and lemon in warm water, herbal teas, gargling with salt water, and using a humidifier to keep the air moist. Resting your voice is also crucial for recovery.

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