Spasmodic Dysphonia

A supportive voice for those of us who struggle with voice and the many other forms of dystonia.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

World Voice Day Celebration, Cairns. 16th April 2009

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Are you a health professional or a person with a diagnosed neurological movement disorder in or around the Cairns area? If so, consider ...
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Belated news: Celebrating 2008’s World Voice Day in Cairns, Australia.

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Allergan Australia and Australia’s branch of Ipsen Pty Ltd generously supported our Atherton Tableland and Cairns Dystonia Support Gro...
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Voice from oblivion.

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With shaky, effortful, broken voice and painfully twisted neck it is good to be back! My excitement about our World Voice Day Movement Di...
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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Media release: Cairns World Voice Day Neurological Movement Disorders Symposium.

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CELEBRATING WORLD VOICE DAY, 16TH April 2008. In celebration of World Voice Day a Neurological Movement Disorders Symposium hosted by the At...
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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Moving and overseas travel

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Sue and Darren are on the move. Priority housing has been granted to Sue because of the disabling effects of the multiple forms of dystonia...
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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Images of local wildlife around Cairns.

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You can see these images and many more by following the link to our local paper, The Cairns Post . Never smile at a crocodile - he will smil...
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World Voice Day 16th April 2008 - 6 PM until the fat lady sings!

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Members of Atherton Tableland and Cairns Dystonia Support Group planning a Neurological Movement Disorders Symposium in Cairns, Far North Qu...
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Sue Bayliss
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Hello and welcome. I have progressive multisegmental disabling dystonia consisting of laryngeal dystonia/spasmodic dysphonia; cervical dystonia/spasmodic torticollis; blepharospasm; axial dystonia in parspinal muscles. I advocate for people with dystonia and other neurological movement disorders.
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