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To: "VOCALIST" <vocalist>
Subject: Re: Grandmother with Smoke Inhalation
Date sent: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 18:15:59 -0700
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Laura, what a shame. The only advice I have is for the grandmother to find a grief support group since this is something with which she will have to cope the rest of her life. I think she does need encouragement to sing since singing helps me so much but this may be a way too emotional time for
her. Sorry, I have no expertise for the smoke/throat problem. You must have a very good heart. Nora
-----Original Message-----
From: Laura Sharp
To: vocal <vocalist>
Date: Monday, January 03, 2000 5:00 PM
Subject: Grandmother with Smoke Inhalation


Does anyone have any expertise or ideas for therapies for victims of smoke inhalation who also happen to be bereft grandmothers who sing? I thought I would give her a bottle of Entertainer's Secret to get her through the wake and funeral, but I'm uncertain about the smoke inhalation as
opposed to regular dry throat.

Thank you,

Laura Sharp
(hugging her babies extra close tonight)