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Hiccups and Hearing Aids
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Once in my life, I was perfectly normal. I had a boyfriend who was a really nice, kind of funny, and we dated a little while. But however, he would always get the hiccups. In the moment of losing my virginity, my EARS were filled with the sound of hiccups. The poor boy was so embarrassed. Being younger than I am now, I wasn't able to communicate fully to understand what the problem was. I didn't know how to express myself or receive proper expression from other people.
The poor boy had a problem with his stomach/esophagus, I later found out.
At the same time, he found another girl to visit him in the hospital(he had a small surgery), and eventually they became good friends, into more.
However, at the same time, I was more shallow than I am now and, at the point in my life, I became sick with an infection - it started as a nasal infection, that went under treated, and became kind of dormant, then returned even stronger, effecting my EARS now.
I became so sick that in time that my medical insurance wouldn't pay for all of the bills. The fact that living with a struggling single parent, and all kinds of doctors influences to help me, wasn't enough to save my hearing. My mother worked her butt off, and did a lot of thinking for the two of us, in trying to find a solution. As I ended up in the hospital with uncontrollable migraines.
We wanted other opinions from doctors and went to a new hospital and there I was treated properly, or at least the right combination of medications were found to stop the migraines at the time. And in time they never returned, but my hearing took a hit- My EARS- in the process. That I never fully recovered from.
The point here, is just to take into consideration, whatever may embarrass another. It could come back on you two-fold. Or worse. And we all have handicaps and flaws to deal with, just because they don't show at some point in time, it doesn't make someone better than another whose flaws happen to be showing. Take the time and consideration to open up to them a little more. And don't laugh because of something as simple as the hiccups. And when we feel like we are most naive, is when we need to take a step back and really take a look.
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