For exampleSchlager singer Trisha, 40, looked like she was completely reborn last month. After a difficult divorce, financial worries, and exhaustion, she has made a full recovery so far. You have to stop singing for a while. “Because I was able to give her a place in the meantime, I want to let you know,” her Facebook message begins.
Singer Trisha, formerly of the late Ignace Crombie, will stop singing until at least spring 2024. “Years of stress have not only caused me to have a permanent hearing problem, but also to the fact that I have voice problems… A body that has gone into survival mode causes subtle reflux, breathing problems,… hoarseness “, she writes in the ad. Facebook.
Read more below the message.
“I can speak and the people who see and hear me hardly notice any difference. But when I start singing or want to sing higher notes, no sound comes out or hoarseness occurs. “That’s why I’m stopping singing until spring 2024. A very long time, but I’m sure “The problem will be resolved by then.”
Although it is not certain whether Trisha will appear on stage again. “Let’s see what choice I will make in the job market. Open vacancies are welcome,” the letter also states.
look. Trisha has also suffered from medical problems in the past
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