waking up deaf in my left ear was a real shock. I visited this ENT doc who told be I would never hear again in my left ear.
'You won'd like it, but I will tell you how I know. I dissected cadavers and found that the nerves (in patients who had become deaf from intubation) had been killed by a latent virus."
What was the number he had dissected? Was there only one class of such patients?
How about seeing if you can measure nerve currents? I asked.
No one at Mayo has heard about the technique developed 20 years ago at LANL of measuring micro-Tesla fields with a SQID helmet and imaging brain currents.
Imagine my relief when later that very same day I started to pick up a little bit of Jerry in the left ear. Very faint and off key at first, but it grew louder and
better every day. I was as if Jerry had personally intervened on my behalf!
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