by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: August 27, 2024
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Kimberly Williams Paisley, the renowned actress, recently opened up about a personal health journey she’s been on for nearly two years.
On Sunday, August 18, she took to Instagram to share the story with her fans, offering a heartfelt update on what she’s been going through.
It all started almost two years ago during an Alzheimer’s event in Nashville .
Kimberly was on stage, ready to speak, when suddenly, her voice gave out.
It was a terrifying and embarrassing moment for her, and unfortunately, her voice never fully returned after that day.
After trying various methods to regain her voice, Kimberly finally discovered the cause: she had damaged her laryngeal nerve .
This nerve injury was the reason her voice wasn’t coming back, no matter what she tried.
Realizing that she needed more help, she decided to undergo surgery at Vanderbilt Health in Nashville.
A damaged laryngeal nerve occurs when one of the nerves controlling the vocal cords is injured or impaired.
This nerve, particularly the recurrent laryngeal nerve, plays a key role in voice production and breathing.
When it’s damaged, it can lead to problems like hoarseness, loss of voice, or even difficulty swallowing and breathing.
This damage might happen due to surgery, an accident , or a medical condition, and it can significantly impact a person’s ability to speak or breathe properly.
Treatment options vary depending on the severity, ranging from voice therapy to surgical procedures aimed at restoring normal function
Kimberly’s surgery, known as a laryngoplasty , lasted three hours, and she was awake the entire time.
The procedure was designed to help her paralyzed vocal cord work better by “plumping it up” so it could meet the other vocal cord.
Kimberly even watched part of the procedure on a screen above her head.
“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,” she shared in her post.
She was truly amazed by what modern medicine can do.
After the surgery, Kimberly now carries a curved scar on her throat, but more importantly, she has a renewed sense of self.
In her Instagram post, she shared how difficult it had been to lose her voice, not just physically but emotionally as well.
She admitted that she didn’t want to talk about it much before because it felt too vulnerable.
Losing her voice had made her feel quiet and reserved, a stark contrast to her usual self.
Despite the challenges, Kimberly used this difficult time to grow in ways she never expected.
She mentioned that she healed old emotional wounds, learned to appreciate the beauty of silence , and even took up serious meditation.
On top of that, she started deadlifting over a hundred pounds and took better care of her body overall.
This journey helped her manage stress and dissolve any lingering shame, leaving her feeling more whole, empowered, and joyful than before.
Kimberly also took a moment to reflect on whether losing her voice was worth it.
While she didn’t think it was something she would ever want to go through again, she also realized it wasn’t a worthless experience.
It taught her valuable lessons and helped her grow in unexpected ways.
After she posted her story on Instagram, Kimberly was flooded with messages of love and support. Her friends, family , and fans were quick to show their encouragement.
Katie Couric sent her a huge hug, Mandy Moore praised her strength, and Kristin Chenoweth expressed relief that Kimberly was on the road to recovery.
Even her husband, Brad Paisley, chimed in with a lighthearted comment, joking that he would miss the silence.
With all the love and support surrounding her, Kimberly is hopeful that she’ll soon feel like her old self again.
Her journey has been tough, but she’s come out the other side stronger and more resilient.
Here’s to Kimberly’s continued recovery and the next chapter in her life—one that’s filled with health, happiness, and, most importantly, her voice.
Kimberly is married to Brad Paisley, and their love story is truly special .
They tied the knot in March 2003 after dating for a couple of years, but Brad had been smitten with her since he first saw her in Father of the Bride back in 1991.
Even though they didn’t meet until 2001, their connection was instant once they did.
Over the years, they’ve built a beautiful life together, welcoming two sons, William Huckleberry in 2007 and Jasper Warren in 2009.
In March 2023, they celebrated two decades of marriage , sharing sweet posts on Instagram to commemorate this milestone.
Their secret? Kimberly says it’s all about “focusing on the laughter and keeping a sense of play,” while Brad enjoys spending every evening together, something that makes their bond even stronger.
Year | Career Milestone | Details |
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1991
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Breakthrough Role in Father of the Bride | Kimberly gained widespread recognition for her role as Annie Banks. |
1995
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Father of the Bride Part II Sequel | Reprised her role as Annie Banks in the successful sequel. |
2000
|
TV Series According to Jim | Played Dana, a regular character on the popular sitcom. |
2003
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We Are Marshall | Appeared in the sports drama film alongside Matthew McConaughey. |
2012
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Nashville TV Series | Had a recurring role as Peggy Kenter in the hit drama series. |
2015
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Co-author of Where the Light Gets In | Published a memoir detailing her mother’s battle with dementia. |
2018
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The Christmas Chronicles | Starred as Claire in the popular holiday film on Netflix. |
2020
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The Christmas Chronicles 2 | Reprised her role as Claire in the sequel to the holiday hit. |
2024
|
Dog Gone on Netflix | Played a leading role in the family drama film. |
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