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Re: Pauls Hearing Loss

Posted on 05/14/2011
Hi I would like to share with Tyler Adams post here about Paul�s hearing loss? I thought the info was that Mr. Stanley has some ear deformation, not hearing loss? However, I know what its like to be �different� too. I was born healthy 6 pounds in 67. At 8 years old I lost all hearing in my left ear. As time passed the hearing in my right ear deteriorated. The roaring and ringing in my ears (Tinnitus) got worse. I woke up November 14th 2001 completely deaf. In 2009 found out I had Muckle Wells Syndrome all those years, only 100 people in the world have this syndrome, it�s a missing link in human DNA . Many thanks to NIH in Maryland USA, there�s a cure for MWS. At this time in my life, I am still not a candidate for hearing aid or cochlear implant therefore my motto is: Deaf people can do anything but hear. I�m able to own and operate a pet sitting business and do Options Trading. Each day I say to myself, Nothing is going to prevent me from enjoying music, especially KISS music! I simply turn the bass up and feel it. ;)Growing older is no picnic in the park, but you got to do the best with what you have. I am currently set for left eye cornea transplant this Friday May 20th. If all goes well it would be my dream come true to teach KISS one of your songs in sign language. I missed the chance to meet you when my hubby of 18 years and I went to your Farewell Tour 2000 show in MA. Perhaps we can meet at the Manchester, NH show this July? It would also be awesome to see your songs real time captioned on screen during your concerts. Maybe a representative from National Captioning Institute can assist you with that? It would greatly benefit those with any kind of hearing loss. Keep on Rockin! TheresaMarie ;)
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