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Hollywood actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley undergoes surgery after losing voice two years ago

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Los Angeles | August 19, 2024 8:41:35 AM IST
Actor Kimberly Williams-Paisley, best known for her role in 'Father of the Bride', recently underwent vocal cord surgery.

Taking to Instagram, Kimberly expressed happiness about resorting her voice after two years. "I've been going through a thing," the actress' Instagram post caption begins.

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"Almost two years ago I lost my voice on stage at my Alzheimer's event in Nashville. It was embarrassing and scary and it never quite came back. It's been a challenging couple of years, but we finally got to the bottom of it. It's been a challenging couple of years, but we finally got to the bottom of it. I have damage to my laryngeal nerve. I tried everything I could to heal it (so thank you but please don't give me any tips!). I was finally able to have surgery this week at @vanderbilthealth with expert surgeons, and it is sounding so much better!! I have a badass scar that's smiling at me across my neck. (Swipe for the drawing my brother made on top of the image if you can handle it.)," she wrote.

She also shared a few pictures of herself from the hospital. In the caption, she further opened about how her medical journey was quite personal as well. "I haven't wanted to share about this much until now because it felt too vulnerable. I took for granted my ability to "use my voice" before--for my career, for a good cause, for a timely joke, for SELF-EXPRESSION, for a loud dinner party. Instead, I've been the quietest in the room. I've felt meek. New people I've met thought I was a shy or reserved person. I've felt trapped in my body. I've been through shame & self-loathing, all kinds of training, breathing techniques, and braces and healing and laughing and crying and explaining. I've met many amazing helpers along the way who've become amazing friends & I'm feeling SO GRATEFUL. I was awake for the three hour laryngoplasty to plump up my paralyzed vocal cord so it hits the other one (She's so happy not to be doing all the work by herself anymore. She was EXHAUSTED). I watched a lot of it on a video screen above my head as it happened and all I can say is MODERN MEDICINE IS MIRACULOUS," Kimberly added.

In the last two years, she said that she "found power in using my voice in new ways."

"I've healed old emotional wounds. I've learned the strength & beauty of silence. I've become a serious meditator. I'm deadlifting over a hundred pounds. I'm taking better care of my body. I'm managing stress. I'm dissolving shame. I'm feeling more whole, empowered and joyful," she wrote.

Kimberly's comment section has been flooded with heartfelt comments. (ANI)

 
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