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Spasmodic Dysphonia Update - Do not swallow the “no hope” pill.
Spasmodic Dysphonia Update: Don’t swallow the “no hope” pill. People can and have conquered the SD voice demon!
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Spasmodic Dysphonia - A happy tip @btkid32
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You can defeat the SD demon!
Spasmodic Dysphonia? Not me! Voice update.
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It has been 3 years since my last voice update. Some have asked how I am doing. You be the judge. I can be contacted at Btkidwell@yahoo.com.
Controlling your voice's pitch with Spasmodic Dysphonia.
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book).
Breathing and Spasmodic Dysphonia.
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book).
You never had spasmodic Dysphonia.
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book).
Physical exercise and spasmodic dysphonia.
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book)
How is your telephone voice - spasmodic dysphonia?
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book).
Why causes a strangled spasmodic Dysphonia voice?
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book).
Voice pitch for strangled voice.
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Treatments and cures for spasmodic dysphonia (face book).
Hum your Spasmodic Dysphonia away.
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book).
Finding your voice for Spasmodic Dysphonia.
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book)
You can recover from Spasmodic Dysphonia.
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Spasmodic Dysphonia treatments and cures (face book).
Recovery from Spasmodic Dysphonia.
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I was told By the experts that I would never recover from Spasmodic Dysphonia. They were wrong. This is my story. Look for my video tips that helped me regain my voice.
What would Jesus do?
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Is it possible to know that your decision is the same Jesus would choose?
The Baby Whisperer.
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The Baby Whisperer.
Proper voice placement - spasmodic dysphonia
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Proper voice placement - spasmodic dysphonia
Reagan K Billboard in Branson, Mo.
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Reagan K Billboard in Branson, Mo.

Комментарии

  • @user-sm4sf4ff2i
    @user-sm4sf4ff2i 14 дней назад

    Cheer~~~active or occurring spasmodically or intermittently--not regular or steady.😅

  • @elsacarmonaoljelund3540
    @elsacarmonaoljelund3540 Месяц назад

    Your videos give me so much hope! I've suffered from spasmic dysphonia for eight months now. And I will do enerything I can to cure it naturally

  • @lambros1956
    @lambros1956 3 месяца назад

    I’m so glad I found you. I’m gonna start watching your videos.Thanks for sharing.

  • @clarissaramseystudio
    @clarissaramseystudio 4 месяца назад

    Glad I found this! Thank you. I’ve had SD for almost a year. Great to hear your story 🙏🏽

  • @shortcuttv1320
    @shortcuttv1320 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your journey to healing. And I would like to ask you a favor, can you make a PLAYLIST, with videos in corresponding order. Much appreciated.

  • @bfoster1950
    @bfoster1950 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I appreciate you very much. I get so tired of not being able to talk with family and friends. The isolation is terrible. Have a Merry Christmas!

    • @btkid32
      @btkid32 7 месяцев назад

      I would be happy to visit with you by FaceTime to encourage you as well as talk about what worked for me. We only fail when we surrender. You can do this! You can be victorious!

  • @carolineolsen3968
    @carolineolsen3968 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for meeting with my husband and me in Branson! We both appreciated your advice and hearing your clear voice. I work on my voice hours a day now, which isn’t as hard as it sounds, Gentle humming seems natural now. I’ve started working on pitch and relaxing so my air flows easier. Tim, thank you for sharing your experience. Many of us have seen multiple specialists and it’s nice to be understood. God bless!

  • @suerichardson4852
    @suerichardson4852 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing. I wish Dr. Cooper were still practicing.

  • @anishvinay
    @anishvinay 8 месяцев назад

    You are suffering from Abductor or Adductor SD?

    • @btkid32
      @btkid32 8 месяцев назад

      Adductor, but the mindset and process is the same for both conditions.

  • @naycherdeb
    @naycherdeb 8 месяцев назад

    I appreciate every video you post. Thank you so much.

  • @carlytwopointoh
    @carlytwopointoh 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you a million! - desperate SD girl

  • @marybrumbaugh8417
    @marybrumbaugh8417 8 месяцев назад

    So good to see another inspiring video from you! Bless you for your encouragement to us all .....I was having some hard days voice wise recently and feeling like a failure.... again...I was trying to remain positive and defy this "voice demon " as you aptly put it. But it's hard!! I'm doing better again and praying for continued healing a I keep on. Your positive post was just what I needed. You really sound great....a true success story!!! God bless and thank you!!! Happy Thanksgiving 😊

  • @KatherineJoe
    @KatherineJoe 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making these videos and encouraging us!

  • @remembermeordie
    @remembermeordie 9 месяцев назад

    Can you explain in detail the "hum" that you used? Ive been diagnosed with MTD but now she thinks it might be SD after voice therapy hasnt worked. Thanks

  • @remembermeordie
    @remembermeordie 9 месяцев назад

    I thought true SD is only helped by botox or the SLAD-R surgery? Were you checked for MTD? They are often misdiagnosed.

    • @btkid32
      @btkid32 9 месяцев назад

      That’s also what all my doctors (before Dr. Morton Cooper) told me. They were wrong.

  • @user-hq8nw1zo6m
    @user-hq8nw1zo6m 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! God bless you. This was so helpful 🙏🏾

  • @princessmissy50
    @princessmissy50 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! I got SD overnight when I got highly upset at something my granddaughter wanted to do that I felt was wrong and yelled about it. I am confident that I will get the hang of this, as my voice is getting better (it's been 11 weeks)!

  • @TonyBarger-ly6hy
    @TonyBarger-ly6hy 11 месяцев назад

    Can you share who your Dr was who helped you navigate thru the healing process? (I can’t find the video where you mentioned it). My wife is really struggling and we’re desperate for help. Your videos are helpful, but “the how” is still a mystery in many cases. We’re also looking for a nationwide directory of medical professionals who can help us like your Dr did for you. Please help with any information you might have. Thanks so much!

  • @isiah1583
    @isiah1583 Год назад

    24 with spasmodic dysphonia. got it last year and lost everything. My job, My girlfriend. I swalloed the no hope pill, but I'm digging deep to remove that pill and seek a cure. Your videos are truly inspiring. I will be practicing your methods and strive to reach your clarity one day. I wonder if anyone else has gotten this disease as young as me? I would love to be apart of your support group should I be granted the opportunity.

  • @claudetteagustin4134
    @claudetteagustin4134 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this video, Sir! I've been struggling with SD for 3 years now. I cried a lot because of frustrations, I am losing confidence and can't have quality conversations with my family. It makes me really, really unhappy. I will practice my breathing from now on. Maraming Salamat! Thank you so much!

  • @sd-ad
    @sd-ad Год назад

    Thanks I enjoyed your video been working a lot on my sd or muscle tension problem. 18 years now. Refused Botox. I will keep on trying to read and speak with breath support thanks again

  • @suerichardson4852
    @suerichardson4852 Год назад

    Thanks so much for your video. I’ve been dealing with sd for a few years and am grasping every positive therapeutic suggestion bc like you I’m determined to overcome this. I love your suggestions about forcing air flow through the alphabet and practicing. I’m going to do this. Thanks so much!!!

  • @cqellis
    @cqellis Год назад

    Thank you so much for the inspiration and encouragement. It is very much appreciated.

  • @qso3566
    @qso3566 Год назад

    Thank you for your videos and I hope you will make more because a lot of people are seeking help with their vocal issues. In 2015 I had a severe case of flu along with laryngitis, which I'd NEVER had before. It took about 3 months to fully recover, but subsequently, my voice seemed to slowly get weaker, deeper, and less consistent, and one of the most predominant things now is that there are certain letters in words that I cannot say smoothly (for instance, "R" and "W") and it sometimes feels as though I'm not going to be able to get those words out, thankfully I do, but they're broken, and at times there's a breathy quality that makes it even more difficult to speak. I do believe humming helps, as does speaking or singing through a straw, but I need to get on a strict regime of those two techniques. I have a history of hyperventilation, and most likely, I've never really breathed "properly", so I have no doubt that improper breathing plays a role in SD. There are a few other thoughts I'd like to toss out here for consideration that might help others and I would love your feedback: I think the flu/laryngitis did play a role, so that's a physical component, but I've also had a great deal of stress the past several years, including sad issues related to a couple of close family members and I believe the emotional impact of that has contributed to my speech issues ... call it a blocked throat chakra or anxiety, but I've read that negative and sad emotional situations can definitely affect one's voice, and I believe it and that aligns with your point about having a "happy voice". Optimism is very important - I am by nature, an upbeat person, but I think we can all agree that being upbeat and optimistic is not always easy for people, especially in these crazy times in the world. Two other things I've noticed that might offer some clues for others: A correlation between digestive discomfort, most notably bloating, and nasal/respiratory congestion and how that affects the voice. For me, I have not yet determined if the bloating causes nasal congestion or vice-versa, but they are usually present at the same time and oh boy, my voice gets worse ... I believe the fullness of the bloating pushes on my diaphragm into the throat area and affects breathing and in turn, results in breathier and broken speech, and it stands to reason that nasal congestion could affect your voice. The other night I took some Guaifenesin syrup, and I don't know if it was strictly a coincidence, but the following day my speech seemed a bit smoother, so I'm thinking of trying a regime of Guaifenesin for a few days and see if that helps and if it does, that would be a telling factor. The point I'm trying to make is that I believe there are multiple factors that can either be the foundational cause of SD or can exacerbate it, and the key is for each person to determine the cause and then address it. My two cents worth. 🙂

    • @cutiezaira
      @cutiezaira 7 месяцев назад

      I also have same issue. I feel this is my story😢

  • @dartarro21
    @dartarro21 Год назад

    Does this also work for general muscle tone dysphonia? My scalene muscles are tight as truck tires and clamp down around my vocal chords even though my heart rate variability and stress tolerance has improved to 91 out of 100. (It was 51 of 100 when I started this journey so stress shouldn’t still be affecting this). I have learned to talk by breathing in instead of out but that often makes me aspirate and cough

    • @btkid32
      @btkid32 Год назад

      Have you always had this problem, if not, when did it begin? What were the circumstances of the beginning of your speech struggle? Are there times when you can speak plainly for a few words or sentences (breathing normally)?

  • @suerichardson4852
    @suerichardson4852 Год назад

    I'm assuming Dr. Cooper has retired. Is there anyone else who has taken over his practice or a way to access his exercises?

  • @susandimonte9698
    @susandimonte9698 Год назад

    I would like to face time with you.

    • @btkid32
      @btkid32 Год назад

      Susan, I would be happy to visit with you by FaceTime. Please send me an email at btkidwell@yahoo.com and we can arrange a time. Tim

  • @miltonc9875
    @miltonc9875 Год назад

    This man’s guidance helped me get my life and voice back. It took 3 years to be able to converse about 80% normally, and after 4-5 years, my voice is 99% normal most of the time, and 100% some times, but nobody ever knows I have SD as Tim has taught me how to overcome it. It is a long, hard, boring process. You can either spend the time it takes you to recover by doing these voice exercises, or you can spend the rest of your life struggling. The choice really is yours. I too, will post an update video. My SD diagnosis came in 2016 and you will hear the difference even from my earlier videos as I was learning to speak again. Thank you Tim, love you brother!

  • @moniquewarren6789
    @moniquewarren6789 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I often have to tell myself not to accept that “no hope pill” Are you on Facebook ?

  • @lizh5039
    @lizh5039 Год назад

    It’s funny that you say a voice demon because in prayer I ask God to free voice from anything binding it. I believe it can be a spiritual thing as well. I was just sent your video from a friend with the same condition I met thru a Facebook group. Thank you for your encouraging words as I’m starting my journey on finding a remedy for this. God bless 💖

  • @kulk76
    @kulk76 Год назад

    Dear Sir, so happy to see you back sharing your testimonies.

  • @blancamonroy6171
    @blancamonroy6171 Год назад

    Thank you for all you share with us. It gives me hope and encouragement to keep practicing your tips.

  • @RC_cola_and_a_moon_pie
    @RC_cola_and_a_moon_pie Год назад

    Spot on---happy voice! My SD is better when I'm not all doom and gloom!

  • @moniqueanderson4265
    @moniqueanderson4265 Год назад

    Thank you so much for posting. You give me hope and inspire me to keep on practising! 🤗🙏🏼

  • @ricpegoli1403
    @ricpegoli1403 Год назад

    Tim, keep doing videos. They're inspirational. Thanks.

  • @marybrumbaugh8417
    @marybrumbaugh8417 Год назад

    Thanks for that tip! You are always an inspiration to me, and all of us I'm sure! We can do this!! But it takes alot of spunk and like you said, optimization to keep going even in the bad days. I'm 18 months into recovery and not where I want to be yet but I'm alot better and confident I'll keep getting better!

  • @naycherdeb
    @naycherdeb Год назад

    Thank you! Your words provide hope and encouragement, and that's hard to find in the SD world.... 🙏🏻

  • @Reflectionswithhope
    @Reflectionswithhope Год назад

    I agree with the other comments. Please don’t stop posting. It truly gives us encouragement to keep up the good fight! 🙏

  • @marytaylr
    @marytaylr Год назад

    Which type did you have? I had ADSD for years then after COVID I acquired AB so essentially mixed SD. I appreciate your tips so much.

  • @bfoster1950
    @bfoster1950 Год назад

    Thanks so much. I needed this encouragement today.

  • @BikeVermont71
    @BikeVermont71 Год назад

    Please keep publishing. You help me to hope.

  • @monicuchatrucha
    @monicuchatrucha Год назад

    thank you so much!! you are giving me hope and I´m in tears just by your generosity. Thank you

  • @ramirezauctionservice3135
    @ramirezauctionservice3135 Год назад

    How can I get in touch with you?

    • @btkid32
      @btkid32 Год назад

      Btkidwell@yahoo.com

  • @LuxuryEllimanRE
    @LuxuryEllimanRE Год назад

    Today is October 16, 2022-I found your videos on Utube, after 14 doctors, 3 ent’s and a devastating diagnosis of SD, 2 long years, 3 speech therapists and no voice improvement, desperation brought me to you. With refusal to succumb to the traditional treatments, after watching your videos, I ordered doctor Cooper’s books online, 3 in total and read two in one day and just finishing the third. With daily practice of proper breath flow, reading out load 3x a day, blowing bubbles into a water bottle, humming in my car, I am finally finding my proper vocal pitch, and I am regaining correct usage of my voice. Forcing the air out with various pitches I am improving daily. We all have learned to speak on no breath, m*sk wearing during the last two years without proper oxygen intake took me to this very dark place of speaking with no breath support. Yet, there is help. I am in this for the distance as a speaker and realtor, providing daily property tours and presentations, my voice is my everything and with this method and daily walks in nature-beach, trails, and exercise, I am here to tell you that I can speak again; the struggle is great! Yet, practice is easing my stress of speaking on the phone, in person meetings, regaining confidence, and hope and faith in God through His healing power is working. Send me a message and find me on instagram at LongIslandHomesAndEstates ; would be happy to connect with anyone needing a bit of inspiration. To the Pastor above, I thank you. God bless you, the angel sent to me from above. ❤

  • @llthemoon
    @llthemoon Год назад

    You gave me so much hope with your video's! Thank you very much for being here with your voice. You inspire me very much. At the moment I can speak very well when walking (then I breath more deeply then normal) and speaking on my own. But as soon as I talk to another person it gets stuck again! Very frustrating. With loved ones I now walk in circles a little bit to be able to talk, but as soon as I sit down it get's stuck again. I haven't spoken much over the last seven years. Never pick up the phone. Need to find a job, but dare not apply in person with my strangled voice. It is easy to forget to talk (practise) when on your own. So putting an alarm every hour on my phone helps, and I am amazed how time flies every time the alarm sounds (me time). You are right about lazyness we all want a miracle! Now I realize that I am the one that needs to do it. I feel I am improving step by step. 🙏🧡

  • @selinaakhter6460
    @selinaakhter6460 Год назад

    So greatful hearing your speech, It gave me new hope. I' m suffering from SD adductor type for last 3 years. I read Dr. Cooper's book, tried humming. Your words give me new inspirations. Plz give more vidos so that we can practice with hope and inspirations.

  • @qso3566
    @qso3566 Год назад

    Wow, I am so pleasantly surprised that you have returned with a new video, welcome back! Glad you are doing well. I just want you to know that you are doing something very kind and wonderful here by telling folks that it IS possible to successfully treat SD without spending money or having surgery or Botox. And I really appreciate your straightforward manner in saying that it takes time and work AND that no one should accept the doom & gloom attitudes that are so prevalent among the medical community when it comes to SD. I do hope you will consider popping in with a new video every now and again, even if it's brief, to continue to motivate and give hope to everyone with SD. Thank you, sir. :)

  • @msdkss
    @msdkss Год назад

    Thanks Sir. You gave me hope that SD can be cured. I am suffering from Adductor SD for last 5 years and fed up with this condition. Please post more videos to help us.

    • @nisakocaman9330
      @nisakocaman9330 Год назад

      Have you heard about botox, maybe it'll help as it helped me

  • @rickduhon2953
    @rickduhon2953 Год назад

    Great to see you again with an update. I’ve watched your videos and very encouraging and also read Dr. Coopers books. I have the AB type so my voice is very breathy. Not sure if you have any different recommendations for my type or same but much appreciate any info. Great video and positive reinforcement not to give up. If there is a way to contact you for any advice I would much appreciate it.

  • @misterbowers5995
    @misterbowers5995 Год назад

    I find it hard to hum. I cough