Hi Mary .....
Glad you enjoyed the article.
Each of us has a unique story to tell. That is why it is so difficult to explain to the newly diagnosed that the decisions must be made by the patient, in consultation with the best medical AN experts they can find, and not by others.
I agree that the loss of directional hearing is annoying. I do feel that my Ponto bone-anchored hearing device helps in that regard. At least I can hear all of the sounds around me, I just do not very often know where they are coming from. Ex. Me: "Dear, where are you?" (when husband is in another room) Husband: "Right here!" Me: "Ahem!" We usually laugh as it dawns on him that I have no idea where "right here" is. If someone calls my name, I do the typical 360 to find out who is calling me.
For me the most troublesome is walking like a drunk all of the time. Among friends it is no problem, but among strangers I feel myself needing to say something along the lines of "I really have had nothing to drink."
I still need to have at least one more MRI ..... not fun but reassuring to know that it is being monitored.
Happy Summer to you!
Clarice