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Is Susan Collins Suffering From Any Illness or Just Fans Assumptions?

Susan Collins

Susan Collins

Susan Margaret Collins is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator for Maine. Due to Susan’s increasing age, there is a concern among her followers related to her health and in this post, you will get all the updates related to her illness.

Is Susan Collins Suffering From Any Illness?

It is not yet officially confirmed from which illness is Susan Collins suffering from. However, her fans stated that she has spasmodic dysphonia also known as laryngeal dystonia. This vocal ailment results in the larynx’s or voice box’s muscles spasming uncontrollably.

The voice breaks as a result, sounding strained, tight or choked. You can read her fan’s statements provided below:

One user tweeted, “Senator Susan Collins and Robert Kennedy Jr. both have spasmodic dysphonia, a serious speech impediment.”

Another user wrote, “Spasmodic Dysphonia. Susan Collins suffers from the same speech impediment.” 

Lucy H. tweeted, “It has been reported that Senator Susan Collins has spasmodic dysphonia, also known as laryngeal dystonia.”

Ann Foster said, “I think Susan Collins is dealing with spasmodic dysphonia too not as severe are RFKJr’s.”

Debbie Henkes posted, “While I’m not a big fan of Susan Collins, Her voice shakes from spasmodic dysphonia,but she has intelligent thoughtful responses.”

Like these there are more social media users who said that she is suffering from spasmodic dysphonia but Susan Collins has not confirmed this news yet. Whenever we get any official confirmation we will share it with you, till then you can know about Susan’s age in the below paragraph.

You can also check out our below posts related to other stars’ illness:

How Old is Susan Collins?

Susan Collins was born on December 7, 1952 and now she is 70 years old. She looks younger than her age as shown in the post provided below:

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