Lost and found: one voice
Scott Adams, the author of Dilbert, lost his speaking voice a little while back. No, his throat wasn’t just hoarse — his voice would just go silent when he tried to speak one-on-one with people. Strangely enough, he was OK with speaking to groups.
He was diagnosed as having an exotic affliction called Spasmodic Dysphonia which his doctor said ZERO people had ever recovered from.
But he did in what is really a triumph of mind over … well, mind, I guess.
Scott Adams gets his voice back.
From Kottke
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