Yesterday I had my ENT app. in London.
While I was waiting I noticed a little girl (13yo) sitting next to me. All of a sudden she asked me why I was there.
I told her that I was there cause of my ringing in the ear and clogged sensation.
The she looked at me and she asked again: "Ok! But why are you here?". I looked at her and I explained to her again.
She looked at me and she smiled, then she said: "I have a brain cancer since I was 11yo, now the cancer attacked my ear and eyes, I had 3 surgeries but I do not have tinnitus! I wold like to have just the ringing like you!"...this was like a BIG moral slap for me and make me think about all my situation.
We have to consider ourselves lucky that we have JUST tinnitus and maybe we will have to change our attitude towards this, thinking that there is people that are in a worse condition.
We can still live our lives, we just have to keep our chin up and keep hoping and help the research.
Love u all
While I was waiting I noticed a little girl (13yo) sitting next to me. All of a sudden she asked me why I was there.
I told her that I was there cause of my ringing in the ear and clogged sensation.
The she looked at me and she asked again: "Ok! But why are you here?". I looked at her and I explained to her again.
She looked at me and she smiled, then she said: "I have a brain cancer since I was 11yo, now the cancer attacked my ear and eyes, I had 3 surgeries but I do not have tinnitus! I wold like to have just the ringing like you!"...this was like a BIG moral slap for me and make me think about all my situation.
We have to consider ourselves lucky that we have JUST tinnitus and maybe we will have to change our attitude towards this, thinking that there is people that are in a worse condition.
We can still live our lives, we just have to keep our chin up and keep hoping and help the research.
Love u all