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Loss of hearing clarity: Solutions or strategies anyone?

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Jan 4 12:03pm | Replies (111)

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@cherriann

I certainly agree that conversations are easier when people do not turn their backs while talking to me. There are tone levels that some individuals have that I always have difficulty hearing well and if they turn from directly facing me, I can hear their voice, however muffled and unable to distinguish their words.

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@cherriann- I agree completely, Cherriann. It's as though some people's words are delivered to the insides of their mouths! Also, even if you ask them to repeat what they've said, they are very kind to speak louder for a few words, and then, OOPS, down goes the voice again and I lose the majority of what was said. Yes, backs turned away make it difficult, too.

@cherriann I agree with you I have a hearing aid but when people talk to my back I cant hear them and ask the to repeat . My grandson is one that does and I have said to speak to me not turn away but they forget so I have to keep telling them.