It is six months since my Botox injection and I am beginning to suspect that it is indeed the mind that plays a big part in how my voice sounds. At four months it was only when I started thinking about the length of time since the last injection that gradually then I noticed difficulty in speaking in noisy environments such as in a restaurant or car. Had I prompted the thought that the Botox would be wearing off? I have become watchful of the thoughts that enter my mind!
There are a few occasions when my voice feels strained but more often than not I enjoy being able to say what I want when I want! I am very pleased with my voice! There is greater power in being positive than remaining at the mercy of the medical profession who still do not know the cause of SD. I refuse to accept that I have no control over my voice. I know that getting a good night sleep is important as well as avoiding stressful situations - be kind to yourself!
I began blogging during my Christmas holiday and when I see how little I’ve blogged over the months I can see how consuming work has become but I must admit that a good deal of time has also been devoted to my spiritual growth by listening to the Eckhart Tolle and Oprah Winfrey - A New Earth worlds biggest classroom series at www.oprah.com .
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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Hi! I am hoping that you keep blogging about the whole SD thing. It can be very therapeutic. There is quite a little community of SD bloggers developing and I am finding it to be a lot of good support!
you can check out more SD bloggers through the list on my blog.
Hello - This is a great website and first-person view of your struggles with SD. My mom has SD and I do my best to help her do things that will aide in her deliverance from SD!
I just launched a website (www.VoiceMatters.net) for people with SD, their friends/family/supporters, and places offering services. In the end, the site is really a place of encouragement and motivation.
Please take a moment to check out the site. We'd love to have you share your stories with others and feel some of the support that comes with the site (www.VoiceMatters.net)!
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
Thanks,
Andrea
www.VoiceMatters.net
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