#Digital Hearing Aid Varanasi
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loveajeetsingh-blog · 6 months ago
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The founder of Satkriti hospital is Dr. Manoj Kumar Gupta, a pioneer and commendable contributor to the ENT field, in the year 2012. In the ENT department, Dr. Manoj Gupta is the best ENT doctor in Varanasi. Satkriti hospital one of the best ENT hospital in Varanasi (the best ent clinic in Varanasi). Besides Those who lose their hearing, they can contact Satkriti hospital for the best Hearing Aid in Varanasi (Digital Hearing Aid Varanasi).
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jjba-hell · 4 years ago
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Fate and Fortune
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Part 10 )^o^( can’t believe we made double digits!
Part 9 here but you can just hop onto the Fate and Fortune tag to find them all.
Contents warning: necromancy, death and decay, touch of mysticism, EXTREMELY violently act ala Vera
Tags: @risottoneroo and @fyre23
A/N: Today, I offer you guys minimal proofreading and sub-par work lol good luck
“Vera, we’re here.” Noriaki’s soft sway on her shoulders seemed to bring her back to life- stretching out in a body that felt like it ran a marathon. It didn’t quite feel like she personally did but her body felt otherwise.
They were still on the moving bus, to Varanasi which was supposed to be a place of spiritual sanctity. Honestly, all wonder for the trip’s destinations had left her after Singapore so it wasn’t a surprise that she paid almost no regard to the city unfolding in front of her. “You’ve slept through most of the trip- are you okay?”
She looked at Jotaro, who was looking back at her to ask the question. With a solemn nod she rose out of her seat and swung, yet again, only the remnants of her last duffel bag.
“I think I’ll deviate from the group- just for today. Can we meet up at the hotel?”
The others seemed to have little qualm, save for Polnareff who detached himself from the Nena chick long enough to approach Vera.
“Vera, are you sure it’s a good idea to venture out on your own?”
She had to choke back her laughter, the others stopping in their place. Her gaze moved to Kakyoin who spoke. “Polnareff, did you not see what she did to Hol Horse for information?”
“Trust me on this, Jean. I’d be more concerned for your own safety.”
Vera didn’t give them any more time to talk. Varanasi had plenty of mystic shops, she’d been there with Avdol before so it was easy to find some incense and a tarot mat.
She hadn’t been able to have a good reading in what felt like months- she kept pulling the cards that told her to let go of her grief but she really didn’t need to hear it. Hopefully with her desperation to learn the next stand user’s card she could pull something- anything else.
Her fingers slid over the upside down deck and chose two. They will be the next card holders. The empress and Justice.
The sight of the Justice card made her stomach turn violently- a reaction she’d never had before.
Oh it was going to be nasty wasn’t it?
Funny how preparations still can’t guard you against surprise. The group had moved on into Pakistani territory after Nena turned out to be the Empress holder.
They had just started to enter the foggy Pakistani town when the same dread she had felt during the reading started to stir up.
Jotaro flinching at something on the side of road didn’t help put her at ease. In the foggy town they decided to spend the night in she hopped out of the trunk of the jeep and stayed back as Me Joestar tried to ask for directions. “Am I the only one that feels that something is seriously off about this place?” Vera asked Kakyoin.
He seemed to open his mouth to answer but Polnareff’s yelling stopped any conversation they could have had.
“Vera!” She ran after the Frenchman to a man slumped over his own knees behind a pillar. “Is he-? Is he-?”
She brought Fortune out to try and turn any wound on him back but the salamanders scuttling out of his mouth made her pause.
“Why is his face like that?” Polnareff continued frantically.
“I’d have guessed tetanus but that comes with a really stiff corpse and my guy is uhh...” she pressed her boot against his knee which swayed easily. “He’s still warm!” She seemed to surprise herself.
While the others spoke to the civilians and one another , a crackling voice came a from the fence a few feet beyond the car.
“Vera.”
It was so faint but the way they spoke- it almost sounded familiar. “Vera, my angel, is that you?”
Her heart dropped in her shoes. She hadn’t heard that nickname in years. The only one who called her that was her mom. It wasn’t possible- her mother was dead. And what would she be doing in a village this far from Cairo?
Vera knew she should have known better than to let the barest hints push her past the rusty gate into a fog thicker than she was prepared to handle. The sight of her mother’s long raven hair and the clink of her rings on the rusted bars just beyond the fog sent her deep inside to follow the footsteps that drove her deeper into the fog.
Fortune moved on her own, phasing whoever she was chasing back a few steps.
Big mistake.
A scream she didn’t even know she possessed in her lungs ripped through the air. Her heart pounded in her ears as her limbs locked into their place.
Staring back at her was indeed her mother- skin sunken to lay flat against her skull- throat oozing maggots. She was staring back at her corpse.
A hand wrapped around her wrist and pulled her with speed and force she simple knew wasn’t human. Practically gliding back the way she came she finally took a moment to look at said arm wrapped around her wrist and the black gloves and purple fingers allowed her to register. “Star?”
She slipped out of the dense fog back to the street where the others were getting close to where Vera gasped for breath on her knees beside a kneeling Jotaro.
“Vera, what happened?”
Her hands shook as she tried to push herself back onto her feet, the lump in her throat refusing to go down. “My mom. I saw the corpse of my mom.”
The tears flowed freely at the admittance- her heart aching painfully. Why was he mother’s corpse outside of their grave?
“Are you sure?” Mr Joestar was the one to offer a steadying hand- her body still trying to get over its malfunctioning limbs.
She only nodded, looking at him. “Or at the very least someone who looks just like her.”
“I see we have a bunch of travelers.”
The old tavern lady had put Vera off ease the second the old hag opened her mouth. Looking at Polnareff had her wondering if the man had any intuition at all or if he was ignorant of his own gut feeling- joking about with the old lady like they were old friends.
“You’re still standing on shaky legs- are you okay to walk?” Noriaki asked, brows knitted together in concern. She could move, somewhat- it just felt like her legs didn’t quite obey her. So he slipped her under his arm, hand holding her shoulder against his as they followed the old woman to her little hotel.
She watched as Jotaro filled in his name and then hand her the pen. Turns out her hands weren’t working either- the pen jiggling dangerously in her grip.
He slowly slipped the pen out of her fingers and started writing her name- Violet. Why would he-?
“I think she’s gone into shock- it would be best if we got her to calm down upstairs.” She gazed up at him, the scowl on his face dead serious.
Noriaki lead her into the same room as Mr Joestar and Jotaro- looking for the first aid kit he had brought along to hand her a little silver sachet of electrolytes and sugar water. “It should help with the shock, hopefully.”
Being doted on was a foreign feeling to Vera- she’d always managed pretty well on her own but... seeing her mother like that. Her whole world seemed to shiver under the mere thought of her mother’s corpse outside of her grave.
“Any idea how we can make out the next stand user?” Noriaki asked as they realized the TV in the room had no signal.
She really wasn’t going to invalid for much longer- it was hurting her pride. “I’m gonna go take a smoke, when I get back hopefully my hands’ll be steady enough for a reading.”
Without another word she stood up and as steady as she could she left the room. Perhaps it was unconventional but she moved into Polnareff’s empty room- remembering him saying something about finding the restroom. She popped the window open and climbed out, using Fortune to hold onto anything that could prevent her from falling.
As silently as she could manage, she paced the roof up and down down until her cigarette was just about halfway done. Until she saw a car she did not remember being parked outside the hotel. The pacing seemed to have helped to bring back confidence in her legs so she squat down and spent Fortune to bring back anything from the car.
“A hair... really? Luckiest stand in the tarot and you bring me a hair?”
It’s strand was bizarrely long, she’d have guessed probably shoulder length and blonde....
Would it be a long shot to connect the hair to Hol Horse? He’s the first blonde she’d seen in weeks so it only made sense...
And yet... she hopped back in through Polnareff’s window and slipped as quietly through the lobby as she could until that same crackling voice from before called to her from behind.
It felt like forcibly turning her neck to look and the sight made her nearly lose the sugar water she had swallowed. “Our little angel, all grown up.”
Two slowly dragging corpses came her way- resembling her parents in death a bit too similarly for her to think straight in that moment.
“Just a shame you couldn’t save us, huh?”
“All that power all for your greedy little self, huh?”
Their voices were not even theirs, like they were puppets speaking with whatever was left of their voices.
“Come home, angel.”
“You won’t have to be alone anymore.”
Vera backed away slowly, the jitters sliding down her spine getting stronger. “You’re not... you’re not my parents.” She tried to convince herself.
“You’re not my parents!” She screamed to affirm once more before letting her legs carry her anywhere but there. Slipping past the room beside the lobby she saw a bloody Hol Horse and for nothing but information she had Fortune grab him over their shoulder- running towards the first door. Only to be greeted with Polnareff in the back room- panicking to find a room to hide in.
Vera sent Fortune to keep the door shut despite the banging from what she could only assume was the corpse of her parents.
She slapped Hol Horse awake angrily and when he opened his eyes she started the question. “What’s the old hag’s trick?”
Polnareff turned to her in confusion. “How did you know it was-?”
“A scratch and you’re gone. She controls you like a puppet Polnareff answered.
Her grip in Hol Horse’s shirt became tighter. “Are those my parents’ corpses out there?”
Hol Horse seemed to waver immensely- unsure if he should answer, not that she was giving him the option.
“Answer me or I’ll let the hag have you!”
“Yes! They’ve been rotting in their coffins since we stole them from the coroner’s offices in Cairo- Enya figured it would drive you insane.”
“Well... she wasn’t wrong.”
Vera had Fortune fix Hol Horse’s arm. “What did you do that for?”
“You’re gonna help me kill that bitch.”
Before she could think up a plan however the shadows under the door vanished. She pressed her head to the door and listened, feeling relieved at Jotaro’s voice on the other end of the door.
Her breath evened just enough and with a chuckle she asked Hol Horse for a cigarette which he obliged with slight confusion.
She slipped the door open and stepped out to meet up with Jotaro and the hag.
“Where’s you disappear to?” He asked as she approached him specifically, taking a casual drag as she slipped beside him.
“Oh just running into some old ghosts. You wouldn’t believe who’s also here.”
Enya was sweating under her and Jotaro’s gaze.
“Nice try, Enya really.” She stepped towards her, the cretin slipping backward slowly as she sent the corpses her and Jotaro’s way with Fortune guarding her and Jotaro. “You really had me there- I was just on the point of losing my mind. Maybe I have because uhhh I’m not particularly violent but hearing you brought my parents’ corpses hear?”
A low hysterical laugh bubbled up from Vera’s chest, Fortune’s hands wrapping around Enya’s neck and the fog of her stand slowly dissipating. “I’ll be kind- I promise. You get to see your son now...”
Fortune’s fingers dug into eyeballs and with a gargled scream Fortune pried apart until a splattered thud sounded at Vera’s feet.
With a heavy heart she put her parents’ cropses on two burning piles and said her final goodbyes as the ashes drifted in the wind- ore than anything else, all she could hope was that they could finally rest in peace.
She hadn’t slept alone ever since- crawling under the arm of either Jotaro or Kakyoin when it got too dark and letting herself only close her eyes under their protective arms. For when the sun rose she knew how to be strong- her thoughts where quiet enough in the daylight.
BONUS!
Jotaro walked tiredly into the hotel room of their last stop to Karachi- he had originally shared the room with Kakyoin but under the circumstances, Vera wasn’t a particular problem.
The first time he and Kakyoin realized she was likely interested in them both, it was Kakyoin who walked up to him to ask him how he’d move forward. At the time Jotaro had only wanted Vera to be his and he hadn’t given an answer. But it was times like this- when she was curled up to Kakyoin’s side, contently asleep, that made him waver in his choice to ask her love exclusively.
“What if she said she wanted us both?” The question hung in the air for a moment- Jotaro’s blue gaze meeting Kakyoin’s as he knelt down beside the bed’s edge to brush her hair away from her face. The grey streaks she had once woken up to and nearly threw a fit over brought a smile to his face. “It wouldn’t be the worst idea.”
Kakyoin’s hand lifted up and started brushing the hair away from her temple as well. “I couldn’t agree more.”
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The founder of Satkriti hospital is Dr. Manoj Kumar Gupta, a pioneer and commendable contributor to the ENT field, in the year 2012. In the ENT department, Dr. Manoj Gupta is the best ENT doctor in Varanasi. Satkriti hospital one of the best ENT hospital in Varanasi (the best ent clinic in Varanasi). Besides Those who lose their hearing, they can contact Satkriti hospital for the best Hearing Aid in Varanasi (Digital Hearing Aid Varanasi).
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The founder of Satkriti hospital is Dr. Manoj Kumar Gupta, a pioneer and commendable contributor to the ENT field, in the year 2012. In the ENT department, Dr. Manoj Gupta is the best ENT doctor in Varanasi. Satkriti hospital one of the best ENT hospital in Varanasi (the best ent clinic in Varanasi). Besides Those who lose their hearing, they can contact Satkriti hospital for the best Hearing Aid in Varanasi (Digital Hearing Aid Varanasi).
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The foundation of Satkriti hospital was laid by Dr. Manoj Kumar Gupta, a pioneer and commendable contributor of the ENT field, in the year 2012. The name is derived from the Hindi language and literally means “Noble Work”, which is also the primary motto of the hospital- to work nobly and offer others relief from their pain and sufferings.
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When the eardrum losses its ability to self-heal, the ear specialist microsurgeons perform surgeries to repair the holes in the eardrum. The eardrum is repaired using fascia, which is the thin tissue that covers our muscles.
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You see a general physician when you have a cold. You make an appointment with a pediatrician when your little one falls ill. But an appointment with an ENT doctor? Not quite often! Understandably so, for problems with your ear, nose and throat don’t generally pose any serious risks to your health, though they affect the quality of your life.
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In general, the longer you are exposed to excessive noise, the greater the risk of damage to your hearing. Even sounds that don’t appear to be too loud or don’t cause you excessive discomfort can damage your hearing if you are exposed to them for long enough.
However, loud sounds can cause damage much more quickly.
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The term audiology is made up of two different words: audio and logy. ‘Audio’ means ‘listening’ and ‘logy’ means ‘to study’. In short, audiology (audiology services in Varanasi) is the study of listening – because the inner ear is also needed for balance, it is also included in the study. In medical matters, it is a branch of science dedicated to the study of hearing, balance and their associated disorders.
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Hearing loss is common in children. Therefore, when you ask your children to help you set the table and they do not respond, it may not only be selective hearing, but the onset of hearing loss.
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Thanks to the technical evolution, man has found solutions to a number of problems, which, once hampered the lifestyle the most. One of the technological blessings to the medical industry is the hearing instruments that aid in allowing people with listening problems to hear clear and loud. While hearing aids are a long treasured addition to the medical fraternity, the newer versions are coming with several advanced features including amplification of sound and comfort of wearing. They can now be programmed to reduce unnecessary sounds, improvise speech clarity, minimize feedback whistling, and set bespoke volume levels as per the wearer’s comfort.
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In general, the longer you are exposed to excessive noise, the greater the risk of damage to your hearing. Even sounds that don’t appear to be too loud or don’t cause you excessive discomfort can damage your hearing if you are exposed to them for long enough.
However, loud sounds can cause damage much more quickly.
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The word audiology is made up of two different words: Audio and Logy. ‘Audio’ means to ‘hear’ and ‘logy’ means to ‘the study of’. In short, audiology is the studying of hear - as the inner ear is also required for balance, this is also included in the study.
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Loss of hearing in children is common matter. So, when you ask your children to help you set the table and he doesn’t respond, it may not just be selective hearing, but the beginning of a hearing loss.
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