Playing Sax with an Incurable Disease

Опубликовано: 18 Июнь 2026
на канале: Queens School of Jazz
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This is my journey with Myasthenia Gravis - or just a part of it. Despite having an incurable disease affecting my facial, upper respiratory muscles, as well as my arms, fingers, legs, and toes, I still find joy in playing the saxophone through resilience and determination.

After experiencing God and with the support of my loved ones, I gradually built up my strength and found new ways to adapt to playing the saxophone and am so grateful that I can do so.

Through countless hours of practice and determination, I learned to overcome the challenges posed by Myasthenia Gravis. Each note that I play is a reminder of the triumph over adversity, a testament to an unwavering spirit. I soon discovered a secret to practicing in a more focused way, leading to real growth.

Music has become my sanctuary, a place where I find solace and strength. It has taught me that no matter the obstacles we face, resilience can unleash unimaginable triumphs. My journey with Myasthenia Gravis is not defined by limitations, but by the power of the human spirit.

Thank you for joining me on this journey of resilience and triumph. If you enjoyed this video, please like & subscribe to my channel for encouraging ways to master the saxophone. Together, we can overcome any challenge and unleash the power of resilience.