The link to Vocal Fold Paralysis an Paresis is another website that provides with you with information regarding the disorder. It also provides you with a video clip of a person with a paralyzed left vocal fold. It also provides you with a few other pictures to go with the information that is provided.
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I'm Shantell Denise Johnson from Louisiana. I've been living in Fayetteville, NC, since Hurricane Katrina. I enjoy traveling, writing poetry, spending time with family and friends. I am a huge collector of dolphins!!! No kids but I do have two god-children, Cameryn (9 yrs old) and Christopher (15 months), and a toy poodle, Cotton. I'm also the proud aunt of 2 sets of twins that are 20 months apart!! (3 boys and 1 girl)
Both of my parents are from Louisiana and Creole. I love my Creole Heritage. Being Creole, to me, is like being in a woven basket that holds everything. In this basket is the vessel of passing from one generation to generation. It is from this basket where I seek and give, where my personal crusaders find, nurtures and moves me toward my path of life. It is within this basket that I find wisdom, integrity, dignity, and compassion. From within that basket, I find what it is like to be Creole. “Laisser les bon temps rouler!”
Vocal Cord Paresis is the limitation of one or both vocal fold/cords. It results from irregular nerve contribution to the voice box muscles and can occur at any age, in male and female.
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