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Shania Twain details how Lyme disease affected her career: 'I thought I'd lost my voice forever'

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Shania Twain revealed how a Lyme disease diagnosis affected her career in the Netflix documentary "Not Just a Girl." Twain, 56, was diagnosed with the disease after being bitten by a tick while horseback riding in 2003.

Years later, the country music star explained her symptoms, which she characterized as "quite scary." "Before I was diagnosed, I was on stage very dizzy," Twain said in the documentary (via Page Six). "I was losing my balance, I was afraid I was gonna fall off the stage." "I was having these very, very, very millisecond blackouts, but regularly, every minute or every 30 seconds," she continued.

Shania Twain explained how a Lyme disease diagnosis affected her career in the Netflix documentary "Not Just a Girl." On top of the dizziness and blackouts, the "Man!

I Feel Like a Woman!" singer developed dysphonia.The neurological disorder affects speech and voice, according to Penn Medicine. "My voice was never the same again," Twain recalled. "I thought I’d lost my voice forever.

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