Hello.
I was watching a dvd with a swedish comedian, David Batra, doing stand up comedy. He was doing a rather fun and entertaining show, but in the middle of this he said he wanted to take a moment to talk about a hearing disorder he got about 2-3 years ago. He said that one time during a live show he started to hear this noise, and everytime he got applause he felt this extreme pain in both his ears. He had gotten tinnitus and hyperacusis. His doctor told him to stop doing live stand up comedy for forever. He struggled with the condition and kept doing live show wearing earplugs. This condition got to him so bad that he was thinking of ending his life.
But he said to himself, oh God, what am I thinking? I have kids, I can't do this to them.
Then one day he was playing with his daughter who screamed near his ears. He covered his ears and asked her not to do that because of this condition. His daughter replied "are your ears talking to you?"
He thought about this for a while and said that this made him see and think of his T another way. "Perhaps this is how I should see it. My ears are talking to me and they're telling me that they are working fine". This was the turning point in his life. Today he' doing stand up comedy, he doesn't need the earplugs any more, his hyperacusis is gone and he now rarely even notice the T.
I thought this was a good story and worth hearing. Seeing the T from this point of view have helped me through some bad days, and may very well be worth trying.
I was watching a dvd with a swedish comedian, David Batra, doing stand up comedy. He was doing a rather fun and entertaining show, but in the middle of this he said he wanted to take a moment to talk about a hearing disorder he got about 2-3 years ago. He said that one time during a live show he started to hear this noise, and everytime he got applause he felt this extreme pain in both his ears. He had gotten tinnitus and hyperacusis. His doctor told him to stop doing live stand up comedy for forever. He struggled with the condition and kept doing live show wearing earplugs. This condition got to him so bad that he was thinking of ending his life.
But he said to himself, oh God, what am I thinking? I have kids, I can't do this to them.
Then one day he was playing with his daughter who screamed near his ears. He covered his ears and asked her not to do that because of this condition. His daughter replied "are your ears talking to you?"
He thought about this for a while and said that this made him see and think of his T another way. "Perhaps this is how I should see it. My ears are talking to me and they're telling me that they are working fine". This was the turning point in his life. Today he' doing stand up comedy, he doesn't need the earplugs any more, his hyperacusis is gone and he now rarely even notice the T.
I thought this was a good story and worth hearing. Seeing the T from this point of view have helped me through some bad days, and may very well be worth trying.