Didn't know where to post this little story, so here's a new thread! Well, Capt Deb had a BIG Day yesterday. Went to an art supply trade show held in Boone every year (where I live) BY MYSELF!! In a small arena with high ceilings, a gajillion people, major background noise (live band) OY!! Got art supplies because I'm not counting on my disability coming through and this is plan B. Anyway there was this girl who looked a lot like me, petite, short hair, and she had a T-shirt on that said "art slut." Well, that's a conversation piece right there. Started talking about oil paint mediums and such and I invited her to come out to the gallery where I show, which was having an opening that afternoon for another artist.
Well, I got thru with my shopping without a major meltdown (another OY!) and headed home to rest up for the opening which was at 3:00. Got to the gallery opening and about an hour later art slut shows up with her 2 friends. After chowing on the hors d'oervre table, they wanted a tour to see my art and I took them around the gallery (another big crowd, another OY!) As we were going upstairs and I was hanging on to the handrail with both hands and going really slow, I said that I was a little "gimpy" today from some health problems and art slut asked what kind of health problems and I said I had had a tumor on my balance nerve and she said "You didn't have an acoustic neuroma, did you?" I said "wow, that's exactly what I had! How do you know about acoustic neuromas?" She said her father had surgery for one a few years ago. She also said she coudln't believe I was functioning as well as I was--going to the tradeshow by myself, still painting, etc. Her father didn't fare so well, his was a bit larger and he's a bit older and has had a rough time esp since the hearing in his good ear is only about 30%. He had had SSHL for 15 years. Anyhow we exchanged email and promised to keep in touch. Small world, ainnit!
I wish we could get on the Today Show or Oprah or something and raise public consciousness about these things and make people aware that they need to see a doc if they are having single-sided hearing loss!
Anyway, that's my story and........................(see below)
Capt Deb