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Old 10-17-2007, 08:41 PM
sheryljl sheryljl is offline
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Default Me too...

I was 30 when I too woke with no hearing in my left ear. When I looked at the previous few days I found I'd been very tired & just feeling unwell. I thought I'd just been working too hard. The worst part of it all was the "balance" situation. I couldn't stand to be moved for 10 days, which meant treatment was very difficult. Initially the diagnosis was a tumor. After that was ruled out it was put down to a "viral infection". Read, they didn't have a clue!

My hearing has never returned, but I learned to cope pretty quickly. Learn to lip read. I find that large gatherings are very difficult if you can't lip read. I'm upfront abt the problem, which does put some people on the back foot. When anyone unknown to me sits on my left side I explain that I am deaf & that if I don't respond I'm not ignoring them. Some people are really good abt it, others for some reason have no idea what to do, so they just don't talk to me.

I hope you have a better prognosis. All the best to you.
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