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I think some of that kind of thing is a "spousal" issue. My wife (of 45 years) has (I think) good hearing, but she frequently fails to hear me. I get the feeling that she hears me but her head hears "Oh - that's just Jim talking". Sort of a passive dismissal thing. Or maybe it is just old people who are unable to deal more than one thought at at time.

But the same thing in reverse - I can't hear her in the usual situations like when she is in a different room, or facing the wall, or washing dishes etc. I have given up asking her not to do that because it just causes trouble. Sometimes when she says something that I didn't hear and I ask her to repeat she replies "Oh, I was talking to myself" or "I was talking to the dog". - Maybe the dog was talking to her and I just didn't hear it. Who knows?

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🙂 Hearing loss is so invisible that people forget it. My husband's 'thing' is talking to me when he has the TV turned up loud enough for him to hear it...which is louder than it used to be. Then he gets on the phone with someone and talks extra loud because the TV is on! I grab the remote control whenever I can. It's so easy to mute the TV, so why is it so hard?