He was one of the best dance instructors that the Vegas dancing community could ever want. His immense dancing prowess, his level of patience when it came to teaching and impeccable techniques and styles made him the most lovable dance instructor on the floor. He was a dedicated prize winner – winning recognition from the professional dance sport organizations and winning international professional dance competitions too.
He made headlines them, and made headlines again recently. This time, it was something unfortunate. He lost his hearing out of an accidental prescription drug overdose. Is his career over? We see and read about deaf musicians and how rhythms take the place of mainstream music. There are even hearing impaired children who go to music schools to study music. The manner of teaching music was through special techniques. Would this prize winning dance instructor lose to his battle against the loss of hearing and even the loss of a career?
How could there be fine dancing without the music? It was a good thing that he managed to get to a reputed hearing aid clinic that made the medical fixes fast enough to counter worse hearing damage. His surgery proved to have been just in time to save his hearing and to eventually save his esteemed career.
It pays to have a ready reference for hearing and other hearing aid issues at the onset of abnormalities or symptoms that just are not usual occurrences. Prevention is better than cure afterall.