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Since no meds have helped you and your best outcome has been increased voluntary control of the spasms, I wnder if a form of biofeedback can assist you in this process. There sre EEG brain wave traners and EMG muscle trainers, with one or both possibly helping you gain additional control of autononic body funtions. I used an EEG machine to train subjects to cobtrol their brain waves in my doctoral dissertation. I think there may be some practitioners who have the training and skills to make positive suggestions. The trainin is noninvasive, and if recommended by your pulmonologist could possibly be covered by insurance,

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Wow! This is fascinating. I like it and I will definitely look into this approach. Thank you so much.

Biofeedback uses a signal, usually a light or sound to help the
subject-patient identify when a target reaction occurs, The trainer
technician should be raising the goal or increasing the target objective as
the patient learns increasing control of certain autonomic or reflexive
functions. IF brain waves are a good way to calm the spasms, it is likely
that the slower waves called either alpha or theta may have some healing
effects. I am not as familiar with EMG training, but it is likely that some
muscle tension would be involved in the spams. The training would
likely involve placing electrodes on the surface of the muscles that can be
trained to release tension. You are not entirely aware of how you achieve
the result, but the feedback lets you know when you are successful, and
your body learns on its own,