spasmodic dysphonia - laryngeal dystonia
This is the dystonia that affects the muscles of the larynx. It is a voice disorder characterized by momentary periods of uncontrolled vocal spasms and tightness. These involuntary movements center around one or more muscles in the larynx that causes the voice to sound broken or is reduced to a whisper.
Over 25 years ago, I was diagnosed with a focal eyelid dystonia (also called Blepharospasm), which affects the eyes. Twice I tried the common treatment option, eye injections. These treatments affected my eyes and the side of my face and created for me an artificial smile. Later I found out about a whole food and nutritional supplement program that nourished my brain and body. Within six weeks, my symptoms dramatically diminished. Maybe since this nutritional program helped me, it could help you.
Over 25 years ago, I was diagnosed with a focal eyelid dystonia (also called Blepharospasm), which affects the eyes. Twice I tried the common treatment option, eye injections. These treatments affected my eyes and the side of my face and created for me an artificial smile. Later I found out about a whole food and nutritional supplement program that nourished my brain and body. Within six weeks, my symptoms dramatically diminished. Maybe since this nutritional program helped me, it could help you.
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