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To: im a survivor who wrote (4565)11/8/2001 2:14:38 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13815
 
I'm doing good but I'm dizzy. Little to no phone or TV, I hear them but do not understand too much. It's only been two weeks today that I had my inital stimulation. I been told that I'm doing fantastic. The phone is better then TV though. People face to face I hear very well, even some with my back turned. I hear doors squeaking and the floor creaking, wind chimes outside, the dogs paws on my floors, the water running through the house is insane. The clicking of the keyboard and mouse, I think I hear the hard drive too.

I have to get past the dizziness or I'm screwed. It's almost too hard to drive. Very hard to type. I certainly do not need to add any difficulty to my writing ability. <g> I have exercises to teach my eyes how to move again with little to no vestibule function. For most people it fades, but some are dizzy all the time. I will do as much as I can make sure that doesn't happen to me. Dizziness was the one side effect I fear the most. I got it, I will deal with it.

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