The passionate and professional sweet master
I started seeing Mr. N recently in the clinic. A 70+ year old gentleman with a thick dash of milky white hair on his head, and a glowing smile, Mr. N’s face was marked with numerous thick, deep lines that indicated his age. When people have difficulty in hearing, initially they talk too loudly so that they can hear their own voice, and with time they lose even this little hearing and their voice fades away. Sometimes they don’t even complete words and sentences. Mr. N was in the latter phase. He spoke so softly, that it took a lot of effort to understand what he says. “I have this mild breathing…….” That would be his sentence. He would have said “breathing difficulty” but the words would have faded away. When I meet Mr. N, I sharpen my visual observations and keenly watch out for his lip movements. Mostly the end of his words and sentences are just lip movements without any sounds. It took us several visits to develop a kind of comfort in communication. The initial f...