Posted by Henry Caswell on October 10, 2008 at 17:03:19 from (66.63.200.13):
In Reply to: need help posted by ken in texas on October 10, 2008 at 16:22:21:
Ken, I really know where you are coming from. In 2004 due to working around loud equipment, I lost 40% of hearing in both ears. Today I am on my 3rd set of hearing aids and they are not cheap. Thank the lord for worker comp ins or I would stillo be asking everyone to repeat. They are a lot of trouble and I say that with tongue in cheek. I have special phones(house and cell) that are hearing aid compatible due to feedback (squealing). Ear infections are almost constant and I never hear as well as I should. They DO NOT give you 100% hearing. However with all that is wrong, I can hear better now than before. Hearing will only get worse with time. I wish that I could paint a rosy picture but I believe in telling it like it is. I wish your wife all the best and pray that you can/will be a very understanding husband just like my very lovely wife has been during my times of saying "huh","what" and "sorry I didnt hear you". I can still see,smell,taste and feel and I am very grateful for it. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR WIFE
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