How to induce a hoarse voice. Serious help ONLY?

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How to induce a hoarse voice. Serious help ONLY? I already know screaming is effective, but I%26#039;m actually trying to cause my autistic sister to have a hoarse voice because she gets this extremely bad tantrums where she%26#039;s constantly screaming. Her voice is her worst weapon, and because we (the family) live in an apartment building, it is likely to get us in trouble with the landlord. Screaming for her does not work whatsoever. There%26#039;s not enough psychology in the world to stop her tantrums, but to give her space. Even then, the screaming lingers for hours, sometimes days. She has lung disease and seizers, so it%26#039;s dangerous for her to be screaming like that for so long. I heard about some lemon ingredient with I think baking soda, but idk. Serious answers please.

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She%26#039;s also in danger for stressing herself out into a heart attack because of her tantrums and breathing problems.

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Screaming/yelling is the only way I%26#039;ve heard of, but there are a few things that should be said. Trying to induce a hoarse voice through chemicals (which is what lemon, baking soda, etc would be) would likely only work by actually damage the tissues in her throat and/or voice box. If she has lung disease, inducing a hoarse voice like that could cause problems for her lungs (which could make for a serious problem).
Along the same lines, but on the flip side, the more times you damage certain tissues and let them heal, the stronger they tend to be... %26quot;what doesn%26#039;t kill you will make you stronger%26quot; really applies to a lot of things with the body%26#039;s recovery. In other words, if you find something that will damage her throat tissues like that, repetitive induction might make the tissues stronger, which will help her yell/scream longer (maybe louder) and might require more of the chemicals to take her voice away again.

Your best bet would probably be to seek outside help more than just something you can do. Some counselors/psychiatrists/doctors that specialize in autism may have seen research that can help autistic children to calm down easier, and that might be your best bet. Some people might see forcibly removing her voice (chemically or physically) as a form of torture or punishment as well, so I wouldn%26#039;t try to induce any of this without seeking assistance from a professional first. Good luck! Health/nutrition and Psychology classes, and personal research 100% 1 Vote

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