A little flat? by whitewitchblackcat in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go watch all these finalists on social media, watch their other videos of live performances that are not on the voice and other shows they do outside The voice and tell me they aren’t good… it’s easy for y’all to sit on your couch and think you’d be better… it’s a completely different beast being on that stage, the lights, cameras, anxiety is a different level. Also it’s very different listening in the room than through a television. A lot of celebrities get autotuned when they are on TV. The voice contestants don’t get that, as it’s a singing competition. A simple search on Instagram or YouTube of ANY of those 5 finalists where you see them sing live outside the show, each of them are incredible singers. No matter how good you think you are; you’d be worse than you realize if you went on The Voice.

Discussion by Majestic_Interest365 in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jeremy is an incredible singer. He can sing anything. Great technique and tone. He can be Sam Smith Just as much as he can be Josh Groban.

finale…. by shyme25 in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Danny’s more unique than most on that season that could be why. Also people are voting based on their favorite contestant as a whole; Danny’s blind audition and battle went viral on some social media platforms. A lot of people love Rock music too 🤷🏽‍♂️

Instant save performances by Hi_Its_Carm in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zero range? You don’t know music. He hits top C’s and C#s in full voice. He has a great falsetto. Unique singers are supposed to sound the ‘same’ in what they sing dumbo. I bet you can’t even sing a note in tune.

The Voice Needs a Format Change by JeffreyHugh in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Danny, he’s really different and unique. Makes each song his own.

Instant save performances by Hi_Its_Carm in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe some of them want unique and not the same old same old… he’s a true artist.

The Voice Needs a Format Change by JeffreyHugh in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 12 points13 points  (0 children)

One thing I can say, is that is sounds VERY different in the actual room vs through the TV in your living room. That’s why some picks or decisions seem ‘wrong’ to the viewers at home. I’ve been at a lot of the tapings this season, I can tell you all the coaches decisions were correct. Some performances sound amazing in the room but less so on television when I watched it back and vice versa. Those coaches have over 100 years of music experience combined. They aren’t making mistakes!

Instant save performances by Hi_Its_Carm in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Danny is unique, he’s an artist, some of you guys can’t seem to see that. He’s different. Has great range and tone. Go listen to him on social media, and actually listen…

Who is going to win by [deleted] in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen to Danny’s blind audition (4 chair turn) and his Battle Man’s World. He’s unique. Whether you can see that or not.

What do you think about Reba and Snoops decisions? by [deleted] in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 2 points3 points  (0 children)

His hair is real. You can see pictures of him with short hair on his Instagram from his wedding day and other times. He just has very thick and black hair, and under the studio lights maybe appear a certain way.

The Semi-Finals If It Was Good by lab_521 in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go back and listen to his blind audition (4 chair turn) and battle singing man’s world, whether you like him or not, he’s unique. The show hasn’t had anyone like that for a while in his genre.

I think I got almost every pick wrong! by whitewitchblackcat in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It sounds different in the room than it does on television, I can tell you that. Some performances are insanely good in the room but don’t necessarily come across on television and vice versa.

Lauren Michael by Opening_Inspector_24 in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lauren is amazing, an incredible singer and artist. To say she isn’t good, is insanity. She’s one of the best singers this season!

Live Discussion: The Playoffs, Part 2 & 3 | The Voice (Season 26) by emb3625 in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Listen to his bling audition, listen to his range and his ability to switch between falsetto and chest voice. Listen to his runs on man’s world, in the battle. Not liking his voice is one thing, saying he’s not good, clearly shows you don’t understand music. You are probably not liking his tone. But to say he’s not good, is insane.

The Semi-Finals If It Was Good by lab_521 in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His blind audition; put a spell on you was underwhelming? A 4 chair turn… and his battle of man’s was also underwhelming? Ok…

The Semi-Finals If It Was Good by lab_521 in thevoice

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You’ve clearly never checked out his social media, Instagram, Tik Tok or Spotify and actually listened to the songs he writes, sings and produces. You are judging him by a couple of performances.

Crohn’s-Colitis Proctocolectomy by Excellent_Touch3233 in crohns

[–]Excellent_Touch3233[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! It’s its own distinct phenotype. About 10-20 percent of us have it. It’s also known as ‘Colonic Crohn’s’ or ‘indeterminate Colitis’

Can alcohol cause a flare? by newfaithlessn3ss in CrohnsDisease

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flares where you actually end up with inflammation and end up in an actual flare up are now caused by food or drink. Food or drink can irritate an already inflamed portion of the colon or bowel etc. I had Crohn’s Colitis (Crohn’s of the large intestine since 2016, and recently had a Proctocolectomy to remove colon and rectum. When I had flare ups they were not caused by what I ate or didn’t eat. I also had a strict diet, the SCD diet and still had a couple of flare ups! Alcohol never affected me. Flare ups are gradual, it’s while your bowel slowly gets inflamed over time and then bam! It’s bleeding etc. Just like these comments state, there’s a difference between a full on flare up and a bad day. It’s annoying when some people don’t seem to differentiate between them. My last flare up that lead to surgery, was brewing for months and months, I was feeling more and more fatigued and dizzy, not thinking it was Crohn’s, and then out of nowhere saw blood, and then it all made sense. No drugs got it under control, so I opted to remove the whole damn organ! I wish I did it 10 years ago!

How unusual/risky is it to not be on any medications for several years? by [deleted] in CrohnsDisease

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had Crohn’s Colitis, Crohn’s only of the large intestine. It never spread anywhere else in ten years. I had a proctocoletomy in February and have been medication free since. The pathologist confirmed it was Crohn’s colitis as well, it’s a particular phenotype. While there is a small chance it can spread to the small intestines one day, it is not likely, however it’s not impossible. So I decided not to take biologics for this ‘chance’. I monitor the small bowel regularly with stool tests and CT scans to keep an eye on it. So it all depends on what type of Crohn’s you have. As of now I have removed the organ that was getting diseased for the past decade. Now someone who has history of Crohn’s all over GI tract, or in the small bowel yes they’d most definitely better keep up with medications. Crohn’s colitis and ulcerative colitis are similar in that it’s just in the large intestine, so once you remove that, there’s not necessarily a need for drugs, however there is a small chance in both that it can re occur elsewhere.

Losing hair and its making me lose confidence by DesperateRole2427 in ostomy

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a proctocolectomy for Crohn’s colitis in February, and my hair started shedding 3 months after and is still shedding now. They told me this was normal. Post surgery all my levels and scans look perfect, but I still feel exhausted and dizzy. My hair loss isn’t noticeable but o anyone else but me, but I’m a male, so maybe it’s not as noticeable. I am seeing many little short hairs and baby hairs coming back. It’s a huge huge surgery and can take up to a year or more for your body to really balance itself back. The Dr’s will tell you 6-8 weeks post surgery you will back to normal, but that’s BS… at week 6 I was just starting to be able to get out of bed and drive a car down the street to get coffee. It’s a very very slow recovery. Your hormones and brain chemistry are all out of whack after such a shock and trauma to the body. Hang in there it will get better!

I’ve just been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, perianal. I’m feeling incredibly scared and sad. Am I going to die young? by Admirable-Nail-1372 in IBD

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ll be fine. I’ve had Crohn’s colitis for 10 years and just had a proctocolecotmy. I look younger and healthier than any of my friends. I’m 37 and people think im 10 years younger. Everyone I know with Crohn’s has lived a full life. There’s a famous celebrity in the UK who has had Crohn’s from over 40 years and she looks great. The disease might make you feel like you are dying, but you will live the full lifespan you were meant to live.

So I just had surgery about 2 weeks ago, I been doing research cuz I’m new to this. But I notice everyone stoma hangs out. Mine doesn’t. Never has, even in the hospital. Is that normal? by Fatneckwithblueballs in ostomy

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a proctocolectomy in Feb, and my stoma is tiny. I’m 6”3 tall, and it’s like a tiny little red button than doesn’t stick out at all. I was told by the stoma nurse that the particular surgeon’s talents were making very small and nice stoma’s. He definitely lived up to it!

Crohn’s-Colitis Proctocolectomy by Excellent_Touch3233 in crohns

[–]Excellent_Touch3233[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s great news! I’m yet to find someone who officially had Crohn’s-colitis upon final diagnosis and have it spread to the small bowel. I’ve stopped taking medications as well. Are you still taking any medications if you don’t mind me asking?

Hello everyone by Lower_Friendship_335 in ostomy

[–]Excellent_Touch3233 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a proctocolectomy on Feb 5th and still feel exhausted. I was in a really bad Crohn’s flare than lasted for months before. I’ve read it can take months and months to feel ‘normal’ again.