Hi everyone,
I'm really hoping someone can help me advise my friend.
Ok so my best friend has finally passed her GCSE and is doing A-level this year (she's the same age as me, early 20's, but it took her years to finally pass them but she never gave up).
Anyways her dream is to be a children's nurse, she's never wanted to be anything else and can't see herself being anything else. But last year she had an ear infection that led to tinnitus, and a year later it's still there but she has habituated and I have helped her a lot to get through it since I have had tinnitus longer.
So in other words her tinnitus doesn't bother her anymore but she's worried that because of her tinnitus she can't be a children's nurse.
This is what I am hoping someone can help advise.
She's worried if she became a child's nurse that her tinnitus would get worse being around children all day everyday (the screaming, shouting, crying etc).
I'm not sure how to advise since even though I work in a hospital too, physiotherapists don't have as much noise exposure.
Is being a children's nurse a bad idea for someone with tinnitus? Could it get worse around screaming, crying children?
I'm really hoping someone can help me advise my friend.
Ok so my best friend has finally passed her GCSE and is doing A-level this year (she's the same age as me, early 20's, but it took her years to finally pass them but she never gave up).
Anyways her dream is to be a children's nurse, she's never wanted to be anything else and can't see herself being anything else. But last year she had an ear infection that led to tinnitus, and a year later it's still there but she has habituated and I have helped her a lot to get through it since I have had tinnitus longer.
So in other words her tinnitus doesn't bother her anymore but she's worried that because of her tinnitus she can't be a children's nurse.
This is what I am hoping someone can help advise.
She's worried if she became a child's nurse that her tinnitus would get worse being around children all day everyday (the screaming, shouting, crying etc).
I'm not sure how to advise since even though I work in a hospital too, physiotherapists don't have as much noise exposure.
Is being a children's nurse a bad idea for someone with tinnitus? Could it get worse around screaming, crying children?