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    Phone calls. The mute reality

    It's my opinion that humans in some ways act the same. When answering the phone a male will be more likely to want to talk to a woman he doesn't know rather than a man. When a woman answers the phone she will talk to a woman and a man but has little patience with men she doesn't know. Like I said I'm just expressing my opinion. Have a peachy day people. 😊😁🤗😍xx
    Bulbar started Jan 2020. Mute and 100% tube fed but mobile and undefeated. Stay Strong 🤗😘🤗😁xx

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    sorry if this is your experience Matthew. I just know I hate having to talk to strangers on the phone whatever sex, when speaking is so difficult and my speech so horrendous! xx
    Diagnosed July 2020, ALS bulbar onset. PEG and ventilator (mainly at night), and pretty poor speech, but legs still about functioning!

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      I must admit that I was thinking more of call centers. 📞💭😁😍xx
      Bulbar started Jan 2020. Mute and 100% tube fed but mobile and undefeated. Stay Strong 🤗😘🤗😁xx

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        My phone is on mute and I avoid making calls because of my speech. It is so much effort. Then I'm too tired to eat... never thought about who I prefer speaking to though - probably (before speech issues) anyone 🤣
        Diagnosis confirmed as atypical ALS Jan 2022 (age 46) after several years misdiagnosed.

        Symptoms began in left foot 2017. Now widespread. Powerchair user, useless left arm and clumsy right hand but generally positive!

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