definition of blepharospasm
Blepharospasm is a rare form of Focal Dystonia. It is a chronic, unremitting, bilateral (both eyes), forcible closure of the eyelids. It is also a neurological disfunction coming from the motor control center of the brain called the basal ganglia.
Blepharospasm is a Greek word meaning eyelid. Spasm is an involuntary forceful contraction of muscles.
I was diagnosed with blepharospasm over 25 years ago. I tried injections to my eyelids because, after two years of excessively blinking, I wanted relief. What I received was some relief along with a change in my smile. After two treatments, I discontinued it and later found a nutritional program that supported my body and helped to improve the quality of my life. After six months, my symptoms were dramatically alleviated and I was no longer blinking excessively. Imagine ! It seemed far-fetched that nutrition could help a neurological disorder, but that's what I experienced. Now that I am better, my desire is to help others find relief.
Blepharospasm is a Greek word meaning eyelid. Spasm is an involuntary forceful contraction of muscles.
I was diagnosed with blepharospasm over 25 years ago. I tried injections to my eyelids because, after two years of excessively blinking, I wanted relief. What I received was some relief along with a change in my smile. After two treatments, I discontinued it and later found a nutritional program that supported my body and helped to improve the quality of my life. After six months, my symptoms were dramatically alleviated and I was no longer blinking excessively. Imagine ! It seemed far-fetched that nutrition could help a neurological disorder, but that's what I experienced. Now that I am better, my desire is to help others find relief.
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