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In Reply to: RE: Anyone over 55 (a little arbitrary…) is experiencing hearing loss. Has yours posted by tinear on August 15, 2014 at 12:33:49
After having the pleasure of being diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma over 3 years ago my hearing has become extremely sensitive. During the period, I was in a coma for 2 weeks, have had two bone marrow transplants and have been on chemo therapy for the whole 3 plus year period.
I have become very sensitive to higher frequencies and my over all hearing has improved.Could be the chemo or the bone marrow transplants, as they say you are basically reborn due to growth of new cells.
I would strongly not recommend any of the above as a means to improve your hearing. My hair came back thicker, curly and darker after losing it 3 times due to chemo.Can't say that alone is worth the trip,but hey still alive and enjoying my music.
Best,
Art
PS Don't loose sleep over a little hearing loss as it could be worse.
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Hi Art
thanks for putting this in perspective. Its easy to focus in on what we may not have or have lost, however, appreciating what we do have is a great way of enjoying the life we have. Thanks for the reminder and.....we wish you the best with what you are dealing with.
Hi Carl,
Thanks for the kind words.
Art
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