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My Recovery from Blepharospasm and Meige Syndrome 

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This video is about my use of Neuroplasticity to recover from Blepharospasm and Meige Syndrome through hard work and the help of Dr. Joaquin Farias.
Link to Dr. Farias:
www.fariastechnique.com/joaqu...
Link to my story and ongoing diary which describes my symptoms and strategies for recovery:
dougpatt.com/my-recovery-from...
Link to Facebook group, Neuroplasticity Therapy for Blepharospasm, which has been great support:
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@GS-ff5dd
@GS-ff5dd Год назад
A million thank you for making this video and giving us the link to Dr. Farias. I have been receiving botox injections for years but my life is still limited by this condition- Facial Dystonia. this gives us hope
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect Год назад
Thanks G S !
@weaner232323
@weaner232323 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing Doug, I truly wish you the best in your recovery!
@dylanwang2369
@dylanwang2369 3 года назад
Really happy to hear you're recovering and that your efforts have borne fruit. I wish you a quick recovery and the ability to enjoy life to the fullest!
@MrLelopes
@MrLelopes 3 года назад
I didn't know you were facing such struggle. Thanks for all you efforts enlightening architects all around the globe. I know I love your content. It is really smooth and pleasuring. I love to know that you are getting better.
@MsBattikha
@MsBattikha 3 года назад
I admire your strength and persistence. Thank you for sharing. Stay amazing.
@jpmoench21
@jpmoench21 3 года назад
Dang Doug! Glad to hear you're doing a lot better. I started watching your videos back in 2010ish. While I didn't become an architect, I did get a degree in architectural engineering with an emphasis in electrical. I've been working at an electrical engineer for the past 4 years. Your videos inspired me all those years ago to better myself. God bless you.
@fernandacastro7980
@fernandacastro7980 3 года назад
I wish you a quick recovery and the ability to enjoy life to the fullest! Thanks for all you efforts enlightening architects all around the globe. I love your content. It is really smooth and pleasuring.
@RachelBalunsat
@RachelBalunsat 2 года назад
Thank you Sooo much for making this video! I’ve been praying for this for years! I believe in recovery!🙏🏽💖 yay❣️
@philwilson2587
@philwilson2587 3 года назад
stay well my friend... you are a significant voice to those of us in the profession, and a competent and encouraging face to the wider public and those considering the vocation... prayers and best wishes for your recovery and continuing success
@ChinqMiau1
@ChinqMiau1 3 года назад
Fascinating therapy and idea behind it. Glad you’re doing well, I’m sure it’s a lot of work and effort. Good luck! 💪
@GB-ty2uc
@GB-ty2uc 3 года назад
Glad to know that you are getting better. Thank you for sharing your story with us. 🙏🙏
@Alfredpens
@Alfredpens 3 года назад
You are a warrior! Thank you so much for sharing this journey. Praying every day for your healing.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Thanks for the note Allison. Appreciate it:)
@veekleek7535
@veekleek7535 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your journey. Glad you are recovering.
@Yaralla46
@Yaralla46 3 года назад
I've just watched your video on Dr Farias' Dystonia Recovery website. I too have BEB and I look forward to reading about your journey towards recovery. Thank you so much for posting!
@sezinun5819
@sezinun5819 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I’m glad to hear that you are getting better ☺️
@ricardozk
@ricardozk 3 года назад
Thank God you are recovering. All the best.
@mandingowarlord
@mandingowarlord 3 года назад
Wow, I'm sorry to hear & see what you've been thru. I hope & pray you can beat this. God Speed my friend!
@jasonsmith5456
@jasonsmith5456 3 года назад
Doug I have used your content for YEARS in my classes (I teach HS Arch Design & Eng Design). You explanations and examinations of subjects far exceed my abilities to succinctly capture concepts. I had no idea (a tribute to your video making!), and I am glad to hear you are on the mend. Thanks for all you have done for us RU-vid dwellers that appreciate masterful people lie you who share their immense skill and knowledge. Speedy recover and positive thoughts my friend.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Thank you!
@gg-xn6mp
@gg-xn6mp 3 года назад
This is amazing!! You look wonderful. If anyone can beat this terrible condition it’s you !!!
@WanJae42
@WanJae42 3 года назад
Glad to hear that you are recovering! 🙂
@Archiktonstudio
@Archiktonstudio 3 года назад
Wishing you all the best. Continue to take care of yourself
@deezynar
@deezynar 3 года назад
That's great news, I'm glad you are doing better. The treatment sounds quite interesting.
@arcdraw
@arcdraw 3 года назад
I wish you all the best on your recovery
@nephaisurlo
@nephaisurlo 3 года назад
Wish you faster recovery and stabile result!
@malevoseth
@malevoseth 3 года назад
Glad to hear you are getting better.
@salilmohan8561
@salilmohan8561 3 года назад
Take care man... You have inspired me as a young architect... Keep going... May God bless you.
@AnhNguyen-sq5yg
@AnhNguyen-sq5yg 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your all effort to keep making video, you have enlighted the way how to architect to alot of people , and i am very appreciated it. I hope you can be better soon. Fighting !!! Best wishes
@Vasinvictor1
@Vasinvictor1 3 года назад
From one architect to another, I wish you all the best as you advance toward a recovery. Thank you for sharing your condition and improvement so others can find hope, comfort, and, hopefully, their own recovery.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Thank you:)
@tigeryilmaz
@tigeryilmaz Год назад
​@@howtoarchitecthow can I reach you about this disease
@thelogicalanswer937
@thelogicalanswer937 3 года назад
Thank you Doug! Going to check your links. It's good to see successes with our crazy organic bodies
@AlejandroSoriano1
@AlejandroSoriano1 3 года назад
Glad to see you're better. Best wishes!
@Beans_on_Bread
@Beans_on_Bread 2 года назад
Thankyou so much for making this video, I really appreciate it. Im now 18 and had a bad head injury 3 years ago. My eyes have flickered and twitched uncontrollably over time. It has progressed since and became more frequent and it is now impacting me a lot more mentally that ever before, especially in public and with social interactions. I informed my parents since day 1 however am only now just taking proper action into seeking advice and treatment. The worst of all is the muscle pains in my upper face and eyelids. Sleeping has become a lot more difficult as involuntary, constant blinking throughout the day has lead to my eyes being sore at night when most importantly needing to be closed. This has lead to not getting enough sleep and feeling even worse about it day after day. I’m glad I can communicate with others in similar or relatable situations and I greatly appreciate you making this video regarding it. Thanks very much
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
Hello Beans on Bread:) I'm so sorry to hear about your challenges and wish you all the best. I understand how difficult something you have no control over can be. Hang in there and thanks so much for the note! I believe there is hope in all things challenging. Seek and you will find.
@irritablearchitect
@irritablearchitect 3 года назад
I hope your recovery continues.
@JohnFisk-OHS-78
@JohnFisk-OHS-78 3 года назад
Doug, I've got Meige Syndrome which, like you, came on in mid-life. I've had serious symptoms for well in excess of a decade with milder symptoms for a few years before that. I was at the point of being functionally blind before I was able to convince my primary care physician that what I was experiencing was real. Pointedly, I'm a physician. I work as a senior attending pathologist and spend 8-10 hours a day at a microscope reviewing cases. This threatened my ability to practice. About a decade ago, I self diagnosed and got myself referred to a neurologist who confirmed my suspicion and referred me to a very talented ophthalmologist for treatment. I get Botox injections every 13 weeks to help manage the blepherospasm. I just live with the oromandibular dystonia. I cannot smile. I haven't been been able to smile in over a decade. When I try, all that happens is a grotesque grimace that frightens people. I've just stopped trying. Every year or two I would do a Pubmed search and see if anything new has been reported. It's quite a rare disease, as you're aware. Amazingly, your RU-vid video is the first I've heard of anything that approximates treatment with the hope of cure, rather than just managing symptoms. I'm indebted to you. Congratulations on your obvious improvement in symptoms - I understand the work involved. I plan to get in touch with Dr. Farias. Best wishes, John
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Hi John. What a moving note! I'm so glad you found the video. For starters, the doctor's 4 day seminar is the way to go. I'm not sure how he's doing things with COVID right now so hang tight if dates are on hold. I visited Toronto for a seminar and even though I was nearly asymptomatic at the time just being there for his discussion with others was incredibly valuable long term. There were some really miraculous (and I don't use that term lightly) things that happened with his patients when I was there. I am not a member of his online group but I'm certain it has a lot to offer. The Facebook group Neuroplasticity therapy for Blepharospasm also has lots of great resources and regulars always ready to listen and help. Also, make sure you read through my diary (link in the description box below the video) for some surely helpful insights. Also of note. My father could never smile. My mother used to tease him about this years before his diagnosis with Meige. His dystonia came on in his early 50's (mine late 40's). This condition is slippery. We can anticipate symptoms, but we can never really forecast severity. We can have good days and awful. However, with hard work, Neuroplasticity is an incredibly fruitful route. I am virtually symptom free at times and every day a little better still. It's a daily battle. You're welcome to contact me (contact on dougpatt.com if not YT) if you'd ever like to talk. I wish you all the best and thanks again for your thoughtful and well written note.
@andyrojas9387
@andyrojas9387 2 года назад
@@howtoarchitect, i have orbicular dystonia, it is very painful,
@headtrips1
@headtrips1 9 месяцев назад
How are you doing now?
@banga8080
@banga8080 3 года назад
Glad you're doing better never heard of merge before thank you for sharing your story stay well brother 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@LowScoville
@LowScoville 3 года назад
I'm in optometry school and this came up in my studies. The textbooks don't talk about BEB or Meige syndrome in this type of detail, so thank you.
@westcoasthaase
@westcoasthaase 3 года назад
I have been watching you since your first post. I was the guy talked to you about doing voiceovers here is LA. I am glad you are doing better. I will pray for you.
@SUTU6000
@SUTU6000 3 года назад
I’m glad you’re better we missed you
@TRYtoHELPyou
@TRYtoHELPyou 5 месяцев назад
I'm here because your first playlist is on my classes extra resources. It brings me great joy to see this video tho. Tks for sharing. I'm glad you have seen improvement and are trying to also help others!
@zingarus212
@zingarus212 3 года назад
Hello there! Well, just to say you are an inspiration to me! I follow you for so many years now, followed you when I started my master in Architecture at the late age of 32 and in those tought times I thought about quitting you were there to support me by you sharing your love for architecture with all of us here on youtube. Keep strong!! All the best from Portugal! (By the way, I'm finally practicing architecture!)
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the kind email. I'm glad you're getting after it! I used to live in Oporto. Portugal is amazing. All the best with your career!!! Congratulations.
@bobberner5482
@bobberner5482 3 года назад
Hey Doug!! Glad to see that you are doing better and continuing to get better. I had no idea that things had gotten so bad with the facial tics and spasms. Wishing you continued recovery and, of course, all the best!
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Thanks Bob!
@esraamohiey4929
@esraamohiey4929 3 года назад
This simple video is a source of hope for many.wishing u the best of luck ✌️✌️✌️💪💪💪💪💪
@79Hokie
@79Hokie Год назад
I just saw something you posted on instagram, so I came to check our your RU-vid channel. It obviously has been a while. I had no idea about your condition, but I am very happy you are getting better. I have always liked you information and presences on RU-vid. God bless and continued progress on your recovery!
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect Год назад
Thank you Tim:) Nice to hear from you.
@user-cr5rj2dz7c
@user-cr5rj2dz7c 3 года назад
Вы очень хороший преподаватель, желаю Вам крепкого здоровья, чтобы Вы могли и дальше давать нам эти очень важные уроки.
@mike0rr
@mike0rr 11 месяцев назад
Hope you're still continuing to do better Doug. I watched you years and years ago and your channel popped back into my head and I wanted to see what you were up to. Thanks for the early years of inspiration in design!
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the note mike:) Doing very well.
@ABB14-11
@ABB14-11 2 года назад
Damn, I just found your videos and it turns out you're going through this illness. I pray for your recovery and healing good sir.
@TN3DStudio
@TN3DStudio 3 года назад
Happy to see you recovering well Dough :)
@Chi-MingLiu
@Chi-MingLiu 7 месяцев назад
Hi Doug, thank you so much for your video, now I am subscribing for Dr. Farias’ on line platform, I do not have to face my condition alone. Best wishes in everything! 🏆🌹🙏
@maanyemen7683
@maanyemen7683 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing ...you really bring a hope of being cured
@r.mercado9737
@r.mercado9737 2 года назад
My wife and I have continued to embrace you in our thoughts and prayers. I have been listening and hearing you for a number of years. I have also enjoyed your presentations and lessons. Semper Fi
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
R. Thanks so much for the kind note. Very thoughtful. All the best! Doug
@pareshtrivedi1
@pareshtrivedi1 3 года назад
Good job. I think this is great information as still medical industry is learning.
@davidgillen8455
@davidgillen8455 Месяц назад
Doug, Sorry this has plagued you in the recent years. Glad you are clawing your way out. I appreciate your sharing and giving listeners a path to sensitivity and fellow patients hope. Be well.
@tonyfghattas
@tonyfghattas Год назад
Doug, Thank you so much for posting this video. I have been experiencing the same conditions for almost 2 years. Initially, I thought it was due to the major changes in my life, but then thought it was due to an issue with dry eyes, which led me to visit several ophthalmologists. There were good days, but mostly very bad days. Today is one of those bad days that led me to start this research, which landed me in your video. The severity of the situation reached critical levels with my inability to conduct simple things like typing this message. I am glad that you are cured and will certainly continue to review the material that you are suggesting to pursue. Hoping for the best. Thank you, again.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect Год назад
Hi Tony. Thanks for the note and I'm so sorry you're going through this. Definitely check out my diary and I'm happy to talk if you're interested. Kind Regards, Doug.
@paulinejackson5870
@paulinejackson5870 Год назад
Thank you for this information. 44 years old and this hit me. It’s been hard age depressing.
@r.mercado9737
@r.mercado9737 2 года назад
Sir, thank you for sharing your profoundly impactful video. Moreover, I am equally joyed you are getting better. Granted, hard work is essential to conquering this debilitating syndrome. My sincerest hope and prayer is VICTORY. I do not know you, although I sense in my heart, that you will definitely get well. As I have often shared with my family, "I don't know-how, but I know who." Living life to its fullest. Blessings on you and yours. Semper Fi, Robert
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
Thank you!
@julianadamico4702
@julianadamico4702 Год назад
I'm happy for you Doug that you found a way to get over it .I hope you go into complete remission and never have to fight it again. ~~~Juliana
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect Год назад
Thank you Juliana:)
@paolajones1475
@paolajones1475 3 года назад
I hope you can pass every difficulty, and i can only wish you could recover soon
@InfoJunkie22
@InfoJunkie22 3 года назад
What a blessing!!! I have nowhere near the challenge you’ve faced but your recovery and willingness to share has blessed my heart. God bless you and journey.
@sonushah8783
@sonushah8783 3 года назад
Sir can I get more information about it sir my father is facing same problem please provide us the the methods to recover ....
@andreasokol7000
@andreasokol7000 7 месяцев назад
I have been diagnosed today with this. It started about 9 months ago. It was only have running/jogging. Then it was after anytime I broke a sweat. Now it seems like it happens after walking or standing for a long period of time. I go in for botox treatments on Tuesday. I'm excited to now have a name to the disorder. I was able to record my spasms (on the phone) and show the doctor. Today, we had a muscle test and it started, eyes started to have spasms and closed. The doctor was able to witness it. She said my muscles and nerves were fine but she would contact a colleague of hers that she thought would know more about this. She called me back within the hour with a diagnose and doctor that could help. I'm so excited and can't wait to start treatment before it gets worse!
@artist2k1
@artist2k1 3 года назад
Doug has inspired to become architect, before I went to architecture school I remember watching his channel as soon as the next video drop. I learn things from this man that they don't even teach in architecture school anymore. All I can say with tears in my eyes, that you get better soon. All your hard works are appreciated.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Thanks for the kind note. I wish you all the best on your journey! Warm Regards, Doug.
@artist2k1
@artist2k1 3 года назад
Thank you!
@SillyGillys
@SillyGillys Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing. We are on the hunt for answers to my husbands condition. This video may change his life. Thank you!
@phonevoc
@phonevoc 3 года назад
I have similar symptoms and thanks for your sharing
@sophiapuskas6746
@sophiapuskas6746 Год назад
Hello Doug...thank you so much for sharing your story. I am in the beginning stages of trying to figure out what I actually have. I will see a neurologist in 3 days. I believe it's Upper Eyelid Apraxia but I do not know. Being my own Dr. Google is causing much anxiety BUT it led me to seeing your video, which is a Godsend. I am scared and my mind is running in a million directions. I will continue research on neuroplasticity and on Dr. Farias. THANK YOU for your courage and I hope your recovery is going well.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 10 месяцев назад
I wish you all the best sophia:)
@0rcryst
@0rcryst 3 года назад
When you said "2019" I suddenly realized I've been watching this channel since '09. I learned a lot and I'm really glad you're recovering.
@nephaisurlo
@nephaisurlo 3 года назад
Well, man Ijust realized it after your comment!:) It past 10 years after I saw this channel in my University years for the first time!
@smittyforge5127
@smittyforge5127 3 года назад
I wish you well Sir. I have learned so much form watching your videos, that I have to say ..."THANK YOU, for everything that you have done, are doing, and may do in the future.".... I just learned of what you have been going through today... I never knew. I wish you better. You are a great teacher. You're a good man. And Sir, You have my respect.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Hi Smitty. Thanks so much for the kind email:)
@cansuerkek895
@cansuerkek895 2 года назад
Merhaba lutfen gorun yorumumu annemdede 1 senedır meig sendromu var bız turkıyedeyız nasıl bır yol ızledınız ıyı olmanıza sevındım
@tadk9923
@tadk9923 2 года назад
I hope you have recovered! I have read your book "How to Architect" (MIT Press) which I bought at the bookstore of Chicago Architecture Center several years ago when I visited Chicago. The content is so profound but easy to understand. It seems to me it covers what I have felt during my career as an architect. I have been working at a large architectural firm in Tokyo. I am also a Penn graduate, MArch '78. I took Mr. Edmund Bacon's class, too! One day after the class, he took us to the taichi studio where he attended to make us recognize the relationship between our body, architecture and urban design! Anyway, it is very nice to know your activity to let the people know the reality and raison d'etre of Architects!
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
Thanks so much for the note. That's so cool! Penn and my book from Chicago. Great to hear. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm also very jealous. Japan is wonderful. I miss it a lot. Thanks again for the comment!
@ammanueltsegaye4412
@ammanueltsegaye4412 4 месяца назад
Hi Doug! Just viewed your video. I don’t know if you’re still sick or not; but I sincerely wish you to get well soon!
@iowegian7496
@iowegian7496 3 года назад
So glad I saw your video! My sister just got diagnosed with this after months of searching and a broken hip because she couldn't see, I am glad to know there is hope. Thank you, God bless!
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Thanks for the note and I wish your sister all the best!
@kellyd8776
@kellyd8776 Год назад
How did your sister's symptoms start? I'm having issues with my eyes as well - just researching.
@iowegian7496
@iowegian7496 Год назад
@Kelly D she started with constant blinking and sensitivity to light.
@aprilchan1323
@aprilchan1323 2 года назад
praying for you.
@maymay5812
@maymay5812 3 года назад
Hope you recover my freind!
@rmkunishige
@rmkunishige 2 года назад
I just want to say THANK YOU for making this video. The progression of my symptoms followed exactly how yours did and I've spent about 5 years trying to figure it out. It eventually turned into functional blindness and i was forced to take disability. During this time, I was researching other eye issues and came across your video. Turns out I also have the same condition and was treated with botox. It made a world of difference, and I was able to return back to work.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
It's a shame it's such an orphan condition. With that said, I'm kind of glad it is. It's awful. I'm so glad to hear that you found a helpful treatment.. and you're working again. Congratulations. I still have subtle symptoms but when I look back I cannot believe how challenging it all was. I'm glad it's in the rear view mirror and I wish you all the best moving forward with treatments and solutions. There is hope! Kind Regards, Doug.
@amchou8072
@amchou8072 Год назад
can you please explain your first symptoms?
@CraigStewartShares
@CraigStewartShares 2 года назад
Absolute legend for baring this for all to see, your sharing will undoubtedly help others. What a beautiful man. Much love and respect Mr Architect.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
Thanks Craig:)
@merysia
@merysia 3 года назад
Hi, I'm a medical student just wanting to know what a Meige-Syndrome is. I'm really impressed by what you achieved! Thank you for that video! It helps a lot! :) I hope you're doing well now or even better! All the best! :)
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Doing Great! Thank you:)
@dorispatriciapulidovelasqu5703
@dorispatriciapulidovelasqu5703 3 месяца назад
Mil gracias. Mi nombre es Doris Pulido, me diagnosticaron sindrome de meige y tengo bastante dificultad para hablar, masticar los alimentos, deglutir sólidos y líquidos, ha sido muy difícil. Esta técnica del Dr. FARIAS es una luz para esta condición. Dios lo bendiga Doug por compartir el link. 🙏
@suerogers-zimmerman2422
@suerogers-zimmerman2422 Год назад
Hi Doug, I have been diagnosed with blepharospasm and now mesh syndrome for five years. Up until the time I was diagnosed I was very active and still working as a therapist even though I’m 75 years old blepharospasm has greatly limited my life the pain is sometimes and unbearable. The only relief I have is when I am resting my eyes or sleeping. And because of all the tension in my face, I feel very tired most of the time. The Botox does help many people but it has really not helped me at all and I feel at my wits end . I had been thinking of going and taking the four day class with Dr. Farias. And since I happen to be on your RU-vid presentation, I’m beginning to think that that would be very helpful .Thank you so much for sharing your story. Valinda Zimmerman Tx
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect Год назад
It was a game changer. I highly recommend the seminar. Thanks for the note and all the best!
@CorvetteTeaser
@CorvetteTeaser 3 года назад
Doug, I have been following you since 2008, I always looked up to you as a student then as a practicing architect.. you have reached far than any other architect in youtube, so thank you. I pray for your full recovery and I thank you for sharing this personal side of you.. stay strong and know that you are always appreciated.. your, from the UK
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Wow, thanks. I really appreciate your kind words:)
@archicurate9421
@archicurate9421 2 года назад
I am crying watching this
@yorchlopezguitarman
@yorchlopezguitarman 2 года назад
Thanks because in 2008 I learned everything about you
@ATLTraveler
@ATLTraveler Год назад
My dad also had blepharospam, it was so bad he almost had to retire because he couldn't keep his eyes open to see. Luckily botox worked wonders for him and he's completely fine now.
@lokeshsanka2228
@lokeshsanka2228 Год назад
My father has the same condition, he has been going through this, past 6-7 years, He had diagnosed with botox injections but it is only effective for hardly 3-4 months. At first, to be honest, after so much of research and consulting n number of doctors finally they have concluded that this condition is called Bhlepharospasm. It is extremely rare atleast in the area where we live (Andhra Pradesh, India) so obviously, even for the doctor's, it is very rare to treat these condition, they have struggled alot at first. It is really important to educate and share the knowledge you know as it helps other patients in one or other way like this gentleman did a video on it. The main problem of this particular condition is, it is a serious condition and there is no permanent cure for it. Every person or a relative of the patient needs to open up on this atleast to propagate some knowledge about this. Strength to all.
@shwetaverma9761
@shwetaverma9761 8 месяцев назад
Hey help me plz my father is also suffering frm blepharospasm 😢
@ATLTraveler
@ATLTraveler 8 месяцев назад
@@shwetaverma9761 Botox is the only thing he can try that isn’t invasive.
@jwb-221
@jwb-221 3 года назад
This sounds very promising. I'm in my neuros office awaiting my botox and DBS adjustments. I will be reading this when I get home. Hope it works. My life as a GREAT trainer was lost after I lost my voice!
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
I'm sorry to hear that and hope you find some relief. See the comment below for link to Dr. Farias Seminar. Super helpful. Best, Doug.
@jwb-221
@jwb-221 3 года назад
@@howtoarchitect Did you regain your speech? did you even lose it? You said you couldn't read. Was that solely from your bleparospasm? I need my voice back desperately, as I used to be quite a successful and talented Sr Network Secuirty Engineer Instructor. Losing my voice, I lost everything. My 6 figure job, then my wife, my son, my house and the my dog. All because I lost the ability to communicate. Thanks, James
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Hello James. My grandmother had spasmodic dysphonia so I understand the condition. When I said I couldn't read it's because reading had become extremely painful and almost impossible with eye pain. It was my eyes and face, not my voice. I had / have bleph and meige. I also lose my voice partially when I'm stressed. When I'm working hard on a daily basis it's hard for me to talk at the end of the day but my voice never disappears completely or becomes incoherent. I think Dr. Farias could be helpful and I would definitely try to get into one of his four day seminars. When my voice starts to get quiet or raspy I meditate and do relaxation techniques to get it back. Usually by the next day it's returned. I'm so sorry for how challenging your situation has become and I hope you can find some relief. This is a horrible disorder but there is hope. You're welcome to email me anytime. Kind Regards, Doug.
@berner
@berner 3 года назад
I have this too and it's put my potential acting career on hold because I can't do any scenes without blinking a lot. When you deliver lines, what people don't know until they get into studying acting is that it's better to keep your eyes open through the whole scene when you deliver a line unless you really have to. One example I can give is with Star Trek:TNG. See if you can spot any of the main cast blinking when they deliver their lines.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
very interesting.
@HuntedGamerFilms
@HuntedGamerFilms 2 года назад
I have the same thing but I feel the irritation under my eye instead of behind. Hoping to get better
@HeatherKirklandHowe
@HeatherKirklandHowe Год назад
Your victory was what I needed to see today. I have dystonia and am hoping brain training from home will help me overcome. Any thoughts on at home treatment? Thank you for so bravely sharing- you shine!
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect Год назад
Hi Heather. I'm sorry to hear about your challenges. Yes. I would highly recommend Dr. Farias online platform and in person seminars for dystonia. His link is in my description box. I've never done the online portion but I did meet him in person and it was a game changer. I wish you all the best:)
@HeatherKirklandHowe
@HeatherKirklandHowe Год назад
@@howtoarchitect ok, I'm going for it- I'm signing up! Thank you for your response and informative video. All the best to you Doug! I hope life is beautiful for you :)
@kellyd8776
@kellyd8776 Год назад
​@@HeatherKirklandHowe did you start the program yet? What are your symptoms? I'm researching right now.
@suzyq4982
@suzyq4982 3 года назад
Hi there I haven’t been diagnosed with MEIGE yet but have been diagnosed with blepharospasm. I’ve had no appointment for months because of delays through covid but my mouth is now worse than my eyes . I’m quite scared for the future . If I’m not grimacing frowning and clamping shut it’s opening wide . I know 100% I have it and will expect my neurologist to diagnosis me etc time I see him . It heartens me to see someone recover such as yourself . Thanks x
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Hi Suzy. I'm so sorry to hear about your Meige. It's quite a challenge but there is HOPE! Read my online diary below the video for more detail and hope with your journey. I wish you all the best. Doug.
@suzyq4982
@suzyq4982 3 года назад
@@howtoarchitect thanks hun 👍
@suzyq4982
@suzyq4982 3 года назад
@@howtoarchitect thanks Doug 👍
@Pu1695
@Pu1695 5 месяцев назад
Same situation been diagnosed with Blepharospasm and seeing Neurologist soon my jaw muscles and chin are so much worse than eyes
@ElectricalAssociatesKansasCity
I just got diagnosed with BEB. I can 100% relate to you. I've been dealing with being undiagnosed for 16 months. Godsend..
@headtrips1
@headtrips1 9 месяцев назад
How old were you when it started?
@DougsGarage-nw1qq
@DougsGarage-nw1qq 9 месяцев назад
@@headtrips1 56 Yeats old
@iqbalpafl
@iqbalpafl 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing such a great story. Can you please reply the following questions 1. How much (in %age) you have recovered? 2. You have mentioned about your cycling in your diary. If you consider cycling to be the part of recovery as well? 3. Do you consider dryness of eyes as a cause of blepharospasm or the effect of blepharospasm?How you overcame the dryness. Which eyedrops did you use? 4. Did you ever experience blurriness of vision as well? 5. Did you use any supplements to treat the condition?
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
1. I'd say I'm roughly 80% - 90% recovered. 2. Yes. I believe doing things faithfully and mindfully that were quite difficult with eyes consistently open were all part of my recovery including walking, talking, chewing, reading, using my computer, and riding my bike (stationary and mountain). I worked at relaxing though spasms and getting my eyes open hundreds if not thousands of times a day. 3. In my case I believe that dry eye was a result of BEB, not the other way around. With that said, I've definitely heard and read that the opposite may be true. I found that the better my BEB gets, the better my eyes are. I've still got dry eye but it's not nearly as bad. I cannot use eye drops. I tried almost every drop on the market, including prescription, and they all irritated my eyes. 4. I had unpredictable stabbing eye pain but no blurred vision. 5. I've been taking juice plus and omega supplements since the beginning. Hope this helps:)
@5dreamaura
@5dreamaura 3 года назад
Hey Doug, I also have BEB, my brother has cervical dystopia, I live in the uk and am finding it difficult to find a doctor that understands, mine came on 20 years ago when my 19 yr old daughter was tragically killed, it gets worse with stress and can be very exhausting and debilitating as well as embarrassing, Where can I find seminars that your neuro dr did, I’m soo glad you’re improving.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
I would recommend his four day seminar. It is a game changer. www.fariastechnique.com/onlineseminars
@hudspace
@hudspace 2 года назад
Doug thanks for making this video. It’s very encouraging to say the least. I don’t think you mentioned, had you tried any other treatments before you discovered Dr. Farias? Botox, for instance?
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
Hello Brian. I found Dr. Farias before my symptoms were pronounced so there was really no need at the time. A couple years later once my symptoms had become too severe to hide I did try botox twice. It just wasn't for me. As antithetical as it sounds, it took away the control I was learning to harness with neuroplasticity. Thanks for the note.
@furqanahmed5221
@furqanahmed5221 5 месяцев назад
Hi hope you arr doing fine I have a question does spasm on both eyes happen on the same moment? i mean does both eyes twich at same time
@sarah-kaycampbell8102
@sarah-kaycampbell8102 3 года назад
Hi there! I found your video tonight through searching. I just noticed for the first time in my 2 year old that he was blinking and at the same exact time his jaw twitching outwards. I’ve never noticed before and with some blinks it was worse than others. This happened off and on all evening. In reading, I saw that it tends to develop later on in life so now I am worried since he is so young. I’ve never seen anything like it before. I took a video and I’m hoping I can show his doctor soon, but I’m not sure where to even start if she doesn’t know what this condition is.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Hi Sarah-Kay. Thanks for the note. I've never heard of BEB or Meige in a toddler. I'm sure your doctor will have a good idea and it's likely nothing:) Don't worry. Best, Doug.
@marleenholtkamp966
@marleenholtkamp966 3 года назад
Hi Doug, Thank you so much for sharing your stort. I have Meige syndrom as well, since 2014. I have tried medication, botox, DBS, and very recently a partial obiculaire myectomie. De DBS works for my voice and neck, the botox used to work for my eyes a little bit but never much en less every time I use it. I have heard and seen the online platform of Dr. Fariquas and while I think of it of hopegiving, my concern is that I will be busy retraining my brain for the rest of my live, meaning my whole live will be around Blepharospasm instead of living my life. How is your experience in this? Kind regards, Marleen
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Hi Marleen. I'm sorry to hear of your challenges but happy to hear you've found some relief. Neuroplasticity is not a quick fix but it does work over time. My recovery took years of hard work, but it does work. Dr. Farias' online platform was not available at the time I used his various techniques but I did see him for a seminar in Toronto which helped enormously. Read my online diary. It should clear up a lot of your questions. Link is in the description box below my BEB video. I wish you all the best!
@nickolaura
@nickolaura 3 месяца назад
How are you doing today? Would you mind telling us what medication you were taking at the time.I will look into the course.Thank you very much and I hope this message finds you well
@dtgrt2008
@dtgrt2008 3 года назад
I glad your healing...I know it’s been 9 months but I had a couple of questions. Are you at 100 percent yet? How long did it take for you to see progress? Is it possible to be cured 100 percent. Do you have to keep practicing Neuroplasticity so that the symptoms won’t come back or once the vanish their gone for good?
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
I started working at neuroplasticity from day one because I knew what I had. That would be mid 2017. It seems to me it took a couple years for the hard work to take hold and I started to notice a change. You can see my diary for the rough dates, but I think it was likely mid 2019. I'm not 100% recovered, but with that said, most people wouldn't know there's something wrong with me. I'd say I'm probably 90% - 95% most days. I no longer need to do the kind of hard work I needed to do to get to this level of recovery and don't think about my condition nearly as much as I used to. I still have symptoms when I get very overworked or stressed. I lose my voice and my eyes close when I don't want them to. I also still have challenges walking, talking or chewing on occasion. It seems to me that I've changed my brain mapping enough that my symptoms are diminished to the extent that they're mostly not noticeable. I'm sure If I worked as hard as I did the first few years I would likely eliminate things completely, but I guess I've become a bit lazy:) Bottom line - I'm doing very well and feel lucky to have found Dr. Farias and the BEB community for support.
@junaidakhter8699
@junaidakhter8699 2 года назад
@@howtoarchitect can u plzzz explain about neuroplasticity sir 🙏🙏🙏
@furqanahmed5221
@furqanahmed5221 5 месяцев назад
I have a question Do both of your eyes twich at a moment? Or timing of their twitching are different
@c.sharon8038
@c.sharon8038 2 года назад
I have Blepharospasm, diagnosed in 2017, started Botox injections in 2018. I also have noticed the jerks in my facial & neck area.. it is HELL trying to adapt to this kind of lifestyle 😫
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
Hi Sharon. I have the same on occasion. Particularly when I'm stressed. The facebook group listed in the description box below the video has been very helpful as was the seminar hosted by Dr. Farias. Hang in there and know there is hope for reducing symptoms.
@user-kf1nk7qf9d
@user-kf1nk7qf9d 10 месяцев назад
I too have meige syndrome, for about 8 years, started with cervical dystonia. I don’t see the links to the treatments you used but would very much like to know.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 10 месяцев назад
Link to Dr. Farias: www.fariastechnique.com/joaqu... Link to my story and ongoing diary which describes my symptoms and strategies for recovery: dougpatt.com/my-recovery-from... Link to Facebook group, Neuroplasticity Therapy for Blepharospasm, which has been great support: facebook.com/groups/14255...
@bshaw1979
@bshaw1979 Год назад
I’m new to learning about this since I’m starting to have some symptoms. It’s such an odd thing it’s hard to explain to someone. Very curious as to what types of things are used in the dr. In Toronto treatment. Thanks again for making this video.
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect Год назад
Hi Brando. Dr. Farias teaches Neuroplastic training which entails strategy, exercises, and conscious change in lifestyle and behavior to alter the mapping in your brain.
@bshaw1979
@bshaw1979 Год назад
@@howtoarchitect thank you for getting back with me. Some really great information on here.
@kellyd8776
@kellyd8776 Год назад
Hi - how did your symptoms start? I have been experiencing something for a couple of months and am trying to research. Thank you!
@qadrmuhamad6706
@qadrmuhamad6706 3 года назад
thank you I am engieer and have same problem with my eyes as you
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 3 года назад
Hi Qadr. I'm sorry to hear about your challenges and wish you all the best. Kind Regards, Doug.
@mariatalbot2723
@mariatalbot2723 Год назад
Hello Doug I have been experiencing similar symptoms with my eyelids and face around the eyes. My eyelids will close uncontrollably and I have small facial tics as well. I have seen a lid specialist and a cornea specialist but they were treating me for dry eye with no results. Is there and exercise or therapy you can recommend?
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect Год назад
Hello Maria. I'm so sorry to hear that. I can recommend the links in my video description box. I've copied them here too. If you've got BEB (A sure way to be diagnosed is a neurologist.), Dr. Farias is a wonderful resource for alternative therapy. I would also recommend reading my diary which describes my journey and various strategies I used to overcome challenges. The Facebook group is also a wonderful means of support and information. Stay in touch and I wish you all the best:) Hang in there. Link to Dr. Farias: www.fariastechnique.com/joaquin-farias Link to my story and ongoing diary which describes my symptoms and strategies for recovery: dougpatt.com/my-recovery-from-blepharospasm-and-meige-syndrome/ Link to Facebook group, Neuroplasticity Therapy for Blepharospasm, which has been great support: facebook.com/groups/1425592381040551/
@deasysukarno7233
@deasysukarno7233 2 года назад
Hi..nice to meet you. Please explain your neuroplasticity treatment?Is it with Transcranial magnetic stimulation?thx
@howtoarchitect
@howtoarchitect 2 года назад
Hi Deasy. No. Best to read my diary for answers to your question and find Dr. Farias online here: www.fariastechnique.com/joaquin-farias. Diary found here: dougpatt.com/my-recovery-from-blepharospasm-and-meige-syndrome/. I wish you all the best:)
@meghanmacklin8234
@meghanmacklin8234 2 года назад
I have been suffering with this syndrome and diagnosed by two doctors for 5 years I cannot get an answer it's the ability and it's ruining my life please can you reach out to me and help me with the techniques that you used to get better because it's so painful the blepher spasms and now it's going into the neck and my face and jaw
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