Yesterday we went out for a big family lunch, which included many friends, and one of the topics discussed was the benefit, or otherwise, of a life of faith, which many of them subscribe to.
My faith is quite simply - Kindness,
that'll do me.
A good discussion, and we had a nice time.
Walking home from the restaurant we had to walk past a house with a burglar alarm screaming away.
Those in front looked round with the biggest of grins on their faces, amused to see just how "poor old Dave, with those ears of his" was struggling, with his fingers in his ears.
It didn't surprise me - I've grown inured to unfeeling ignorance.
Tinnitus is the most appalling of torments, and as us sufferers appreciate only too well, it can very easily prove fatal!
Usually those unfortunate people with the 'big name' illnesses, can suffer in peace and quiet, retaining their precious silence - which is denied to us.
Somehow we go on, trying to make some sense of our lives, which have been turned upside down, because we do not want to give in to this thing, or fail those loved ones around us.
I have committed myself to coping.
I'm still here - and I'm staying!
We are all heroes folks, reluctant of course, but that is truly what we are.
Love to every one of us,
Jazzer xx
My faith is quite simply - Kindness,
that'll do me.
A good discussion, and we had a nice time.
Walking home from the restaurant we had to walk past a house with a burglar alarm screaming away.
Those in front looked round with the biggest of grins on their faces, amused to see just how "poor old Dave, with those ears of his" was struggling, with his fingers in his ears.
It didn't surprise me - I've grown inured to unfeeling ignorance.
Tinnitus is the most appalling of torments, and as us sufferers appreciate only too well, it can very easily prove fatal!
Usually those unfortunate people with the 'big name' illnesses, can suffer in peace and quiet, retaining their precious silence - which is denied to us.
Somehow we go on, trying to make some sense of our lives, which have been turned upside down, because we do not want to give in to this thing, or fail those loved ones around us.
I have committed myself to coping.
I'm still here - and I'm staying!
We are all heroes folks, reluctant of course, but that is truly what we are.
Love to every one of us,
Jazzer xx