He added poignantly: "It'll never come back, but I'm enjoying the hearing experience here [nevertheless]."Enthused about the area he overlooked, he told viewers: "It's really mysterious and kind of creepy."Imagine the people who were stationed here...
probably thinking, 'There's another war coming.'"While he was standing there, the sound of an oystercatcher bird suddenly echoed loudly in the sound mirror, giving pleasure to Vic in spite of his hearing struggles.A keen bird-watcher in his spare time, he has sadly revealed the tumour which permanently severed his hearing was about the size of a grape.Also known as a vestibular schwannoma, it is inoperable, but not expected to become cancerous.He admitted on the Adam Buxton podcast earlier in.
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