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I'm dealing with musician's focal dystonia, which I was just diagnosed with a couple weeks ago. It's a rare, incurable neurological disorder that (for me) now makes my middle and ring fingers on my fretting hand uncontrollably curl in and under the neck when I try to play guitar. I cannot play at all right now - haven't been able to for a several months. My guitar playing has been going downhill and getting tight and uncomfortable in my left hand for a several years, but it got WAY worse in the last six months and now I can't play at all. It's tight and uncomfortable and the uncontrollable curling of those two fingers on my left hand makes me sound like I just picked up a guitar if I try to play anything... I'm a shadow of hat I used to be capable of and trying to practice or control the curling makes it worse...
The only thing that the doctors say may help is botox shots straight into the muscles that control those fingers - it is a fucked up process though... They have to get the right muscles and the right amount of botox to paralyze the curling response while not making the fingers stop working completely. It's trial and error and the shots only last three months or so before they have to be done again. It's my only chance to play guitar again though, so I'm gonna try it and se what happens. There is another guitarist at the motion disorders clinic I'm going to and he is a pro player and had to stop - his whole livelihood at stake - but now with the shots, his issue is under control and he was able to return to pro playing again... Hoping for the best, but it definitely does not work for everyone.
If that doesn't work, normal guitar playing is pretty much over for me because there is no other therapy or cure... I've started playing slide on my resonator guitar just to make some music - it's the one thing I can still do with my left hand...
I had a good run though - at least I have some clips and stuff that shows that I used to be able to play some cool, challenging stuff...
Just venting... Guitar playing and music have been a huge part of my life since I was 12.. I love it more than anything, but it might be over...
Steve
I'm dealing with musician's focal dystonia, which I was just diagnosed with a couple weeks ago. It's a rare, incurable neurological disorder that (for me) now makes my middle and ring fingers on my fretting hand uncontrollably curl in and under the neck when I try to play guitar. I cannot play at all right now - haven't been able to for a several months. My guitar playing has been going downhill and getting tight and uncomfortable in my left hand for a several years, but it got WAY worse in the last six months and now I can't play at all. It's tight and uncomfortable and the uncontrollable curling of those two fingers on my left hand makes me sound like I just picked up a guitar if I try to play anything... I'm a shadow of hat I used to be capable of and trying to practice or control the curling makes it worse...
The only thing that the doctors say may help is botox shots straight into the muscles that control those fingers - it is a fucked up process though... They have to get the right muscles and the right amount of botox to paralyze the curling response while not making the fingers stop working completely. It's trial and error and the shots only last three months or so before they have to be done again. It's my only chance to play guitar again though, so I'm gonna try it and se what happens. There is another guitarist at the motion disorders clinic I'm going to and he is a pro player and had to stop - his whole livelihood at stake - but now with the shots, his issue is under control and he was able to return to pro playing again... Hoping for the best, but it definitely does not work for everyone.
If that doesn't work, normal guitar playing is pretty much over for me because there is no other therapy or cure... I've started playing slide on my resonator guitar just to make some music - it's the one thing I can still do with my left hand...
I had a good run though - at least I have some clips and stuff that shows that I used to be able to play some cool, challenging stuff...
Just venting... Guitar playing and music have been a huge part of my life since I was 12.. I love it more than anything, but it might be over...
Steve