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There are many times when I try to tell myself that life is easier without folks, but - speaking only for myself - I find that even very superficial interactions with people make me feel a bit happier. Right now I agree with you that it's just too hard - after six months of hoping I'll be able to join in the discussion with a local book group, I find the room where they meet (and the pace of the discussion and the distance they sit from one another) is just an impossible hearing situation for me. I know I'm supposed to whip out a microphone or Roger pen for them to pass around and ask them to talk more slowly to accommodate me. But I doubt it would help even if I were assertive and well equipped enough to ask. I'm feeling embarrassed because I rarely join in the discussion and still feel like a not very bright outsider, so I'm planning to quit the group. Bummer.
All I can think - speaking only for myself again - is that eventually I'll come across another situation which will work out better. But right now I'm feeling discouraged and planning to take a few months before I try something new.

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I belong to book club at the local library and have little problem hearing with my HAs.

Yet, I know the difficulty you may be having because I attend meetings for a group that I belong to in my church. I have tremendous difficulty hearing in that setting which LOOKS about the same size. So I wondering if there is something about the acoustics that might account for the marked difference. Could someone with knowledge of the factors that go into good acoustics pipe in here?

Thanks,
Peg in Philadelphia