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Acid Reflux and Ashlee Simpson 
 
by Kevin Van Horn August 08, 2005

Acid Reflux and Ashlee Simpson?

You may remember the Saturday Night Live episode where Ashlee Simpson bombed. Ashlee, younger sister to teen heartthrob Jessica Simpson, was caught lip-syncing on the NBC hit show SNL where everything is live and nothing is Memorex.

Daddy Says

Well, the stunning news is that Ashlee suffers from Acid Reflux, as told by her father, and that is why she was lip-synching. Daddy made the statement that Ashlee’s voice was too hoarse to sing because of the effects from Acid Reflux.

Though it may seem a bit funny, Acid Reflux is nothing to joke about. The consequences can be quite severe, and the acid that is regurgitated can cause devastating effects to the esophagus and yes, vocal chords.

Acid Reflux and Vocalists

Unfortunately, Ashlee Simpson isn’t the first vocalist to attribute painful and swollen vocal chords to Acid Reflux. Dr. Dana Talley who was a principal tenor with the Metropolitan Opera notes on the website Reflux1.com that acid reflux interrupted one of his performances with a call to 911 and a trip to the emergency room. Ask any professional Vocal trainer or your Physician, they will tell you- acid reflux can permanently damage the vocal chords.

You’re Not Alone Ashlee

It has been estimated that at least 40 percent of Americans suffer from some form of heartburn or Acid Reflux every month. However, many people don’t seek the advice of a physician or trusted health care provider. They assume it is just minor heartburn, take two Tums, and will feel better in the morning. Acid reflux is a serious and chronic condition that needs to be evaluated by a health care professional- medicine may be prescribed and in some severe cases, surgery is recommended. Acid Reflux is not a condition to be ignored or avoided.

Don’t worry Ashlee, the embarrassment will be gone tomorrow, but will your Acid Reflux?


 

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