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Thread: Sorry, what did you say?

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    Forum's veteran joe552's Avatar
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    Sorry, what did you say?

    I'm off now to get tested for a hearing aid. I said, I'M OFF NOW......

    Report back this evening
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    Re: Sorry, what did you say?

    A hearing aid?

    Have you only ONE ear, or is one ear older than the other and thus has more age-related deafness?

    Failing the above criteria or some trauma particular to one ear, you're going to need TWO!!


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    Re: Sorry, what did you say?

    This is actually a question that comes up often. Would you rather be blind or deaf?

    That's a tough one. What would you prefer, joe?

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    Re: Sorry, what did you say?

    Matt, I'm not totally deaf - more hard of hearing - in that I struggle to hear conversation in certain situations, like background music, or 2 or 3 conversation going on at the same time. My brother's daughters are notorious for this. When I'm out there, there are at least 3 conversations going on at the same time, and I can't tune in to any of them. To answer your question directly, personally I would prefer to lose my hearing than my sight.

    SG, you forgot the final front ear!

    So yes, I need to have a hearing aid in both ears. Won't get them till the end of January, after my trip. I don't see it as a big deal, it will just make life easier when I'm out.
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