Posted by Texasmark1 on December 16, 2011 at 07:09:00 from (67.142.164.20):
In Reply to: Hearing loss posted by oldironman on December 16, 2011 at 06:59:37:
Depends on what you did to your ear drum. Some you can recover from in time and others you won't. I am 90 dB down from the normal hearing range as a result of my profession. But mine was continuous over the years and my ears never had a chance to recover. The best money can buy only gains me 30 dB and that isn't much help from where I am.
I have bought their best hearing aids and they are just a pain to the point that I don't worry that I can't hear a lot because a lot of stuff is not worth listening to. The aids do a great job of amplifying all the stuff you don't want to hear (background noise) but little to help with the voices you want to hear.
Those (folks) that matter know to speak up and talk while looking at me. If an outsider, I tell them I am hearing impared and ask them to speak up which they do.
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