thanx annei'm really hoping that the tubes will work if not then i will just have to except it and go with the hearing aids.. its better then being so hard of hearing....
thanx annei'm really hoping that the tubes will work if not then i will just have to except it and go with the hearing aids.. its better then being so hard of hearing....
WG since 2006
My new ears have Bluetooth as well.
Phil Berggren, dx 2003
I regained some of my hearing so I am not a candidate for aids but the tinnitus is so bad sometimes that having the aids would help. I still have problems hearing what is said to me when there are other people talking around, like in a restaurant or train station.
Jolanta
Let's talk about doors, Nessa. (I was thinking about mountain climbing, but there aren't so many rock climbs where you live; doors will do fine.) Disease always makes it harder to go through some doors. Fortunately, there are always plenty of others. I'm an old guy. I've done okay in my career, but I know that those doors will get harder to open. Yet, there are others. You are a lot younger than I; you will have no trouble with most doors--and there are so many to choose from! Besides, you have to keep in mind that everyone else has limitations as well, whether from disease, lack of ambition, or just blindness to how the world works. Should their issues slow you down? Go, girl, go!
And as for hearing aids, should they be necessary: A lot of people think that jewelry hung from the ear lobes is attractive. Why not jewelry in the ear?
Al
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