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A 17-year-old male asked:
he's turning black and can't talk ?
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A 46-year-old member asked:
Why do I have trouble talking in a group when I do fine online?
1 doctor answer • 5 doctors weighed in

Dr. Robert Woods answered
Psychiatry 30 years experience
Cyber-Connection: Speaking to a group of individuals ranks as one the most anxiety producing situations for anyone. Online there is a protective layer due to something i call "cyber-connection protection". There can be less spontaneity in a cyber-connection. Online your feedback may be limited or non-existent. Both factors would lead to fewer troubles when talking to an online versus a live group.
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A 45-year-old member asked:
Why do I have trouble talking in a group, even if I know everybody?
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Dr. Steven Saunders answered
Internal Medicine 43 years experience
Agoraphobia?: Agoraphobia refers to a fear or increased anxiety resulting from crowds of people. An anxiety disorder. Talk with your doctor.
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A 41-year-old member asked:
I'm having a lot of trouble talking today. 90 and history of tias. What's wrong with me?
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Dr. Yash Khanna answered
Family Medicine 57 years experience
90 with tia and spee: If you are ninety and with history of tia, you should consult your neurologist or family doctor asap, or go to er, as you may be having a stroke.
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A 45-year-old member asked:
Why do I have trouble talking to people in power?
1 doctor answer • 3 doctors weighed in

Dr. Anthony LaBarbera answered
Pediatrics 28 years experience
See below: You may have low self esteem, feeling of inadequacy or feel that you have not achieved your potential. I would seek counseling.
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A 18-year-old member asked:
If I was at a concert and screamed for two hours straight extremely strained chords. Can't talk will I have permanent vocal damage?
2 doctor answers • 8 doctors weighed in

Dr. Luis Villaplana answered
Internal Medicine 35 years experience
It's possible: Rest your voice and see a doctor if not better within 2 weeks.
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