I'm sorry for not being clear. I may have said something wrong, I did not sleep when I wrote my last response so I don't think I made sense. Yes her vocal cords were damaged physically from what I have been told (I don't ask about specific details) but I do know that she physically can't speak.
She did have counseling when she was small in school, but she is not anymore. She doesn't talk about it very much and I don't want to push on the subject because I don't want to make her feel like all she is, is the "abused mute girl" so I don't really bring up things like counseling or things like that. That is also the reason I am on this site. I don't know how to talk to her about opening up to the idea of learning to talk without the white board and getting friends who she can communicate with since she spends most time alone.
She doesn't have a phone, and I think a tablet with a voice program would be expensive. Plus one of the main things I worry about is her reluctance to talk to people because she is mock for having to use her board. I don't know if a voice program would be any better. I think she is scared that if she changes her system then it will just make things worse and that she will be mocked more.
We have been together for about 3 weeks, and I met her about a month before that. I'm sorry if I seem like I don't know very much, we don't spend large amounts of time together because of work and school, and if I want to talk about something serious like this then she quickly tries to change the subject or make excuses.
I'm sorry if this isn't the right place for me to ask about these things. I really don't know about these kinds of issues and I'm just trying to understand how to help. I was looking for advice on encouraging someone to learn to sign, but if I am wrong in that then maybe I should just let her be.