Hearing Problems
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This
must be one of the most exacerbating things that have happened to me over the
last few years. Due to my Meniere’s disease problems, I have lost about 80
percent of my hearing. I can no longer talk on the phone or have a normal conversation
without asking someone to repeat what they said.
I
went to my ENT about five years ago when things started to get bad, and he told
me there wasn’t much he could do. We tried a bombardment of steroids. It didn’t
work. The next step was a hearing aid. I was stunned when I learned my
wife’s insurance paid for it. The only one they paid for was the cheapest one,
and it didn’t work. It was more of an amplifier than a hearing aid.
It's
discouraging because I can’t listen to music and watching TV or movies with
closed captions doesn’t always work.
My
son suggested that I learn sign language. But who would I communicate with since
no one in my family knows sign language either?
But
I can’t dwell on it. Many people deal with it, but it’s frustrating.
I
saw a great website article on WebMD about hearing loss and older people.
You should check it out.
So,
are you dealing with hearing loss as well?
Let
me know in the comments.
Thanks
David
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