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Dysphonia

Seems like a relatively rare symptoms so I am just looking for anyone else who has it? I’ve been diagnosed since 2017, but dysphonia just started in 2024 without any new lesions on my MRI. I’m on Ocrevus and I know I’m pushing myself pretty hard working full time while in my final semester of a doctoral Nurse Practitioner program and I still have 3 of my 6 kids home but these episiodes are so annoying lasting anywhere from a day to a month sometimes with other associated symptoms like weakness, fatigue, brain fog, paresthesia of the arms and left leg, and clumsy fingers. Oral steroids help shorten the duration and seem to help with the associated symptoms. Anyone have anything that has worked to prevent the dysohonia all together? Or any tips/tricks for me because talking/teaching is my entire world and it’s difficult to do when I can’t talk!