Hearing Loss Experiences - Can you find humor in some of it?
People with hearing loss can easily mishear and respond to something out of context. Obviously, this can be a big problem. Most often it's not. How about sharing some of the experiences we have had. I believe that being able to laugh and find humor in some of our experiences can be healthy. What do you think?
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Oh gosh, I traveled to many other countries for work and know exactly what you are dealing with! Bilateral HAs and adjustable speech clarity levels, learning how to say “Please speak slowly” in the language of the country where I was posted and being a good advocate for myself certainly helped!
Age is only a number...it's the way that you function and are willing to tackle new challenges that makes a CI work for you...or not. I had two friends who got them within the last 10 years. One was a woman in her late 70s...almost as soon as they had turned her CI on her husband reported that he had to clean up his speech (she had never allowed cursing) and that she now knew how much he had lost at poker! The other, in his 50s, refuted the belief that if you haven't heard for quite a while, the CI won't work: he had lost all hearing in one ear when he flew through a windshield during a head-on collision, but he benefitted from the CI almost immediately, and, of course, even more as he worked to utilize it. Imagine hearing from an ear that had been dead for over 50 years!
I was 69 when I got mine, should have gotten it 5-10 years earlier because my hearing loss was so severe.
I think that the attempt at humor is a superficial response by normal hearing people to a real tragedy being experienced by others.
I agree whole heartedly. I not sure which is worse though, deafness, hyperacusis, tinnitus, or musical ear. I have all of the above. Makes some aspects of life so hard, and complicated.
I sympathize with you. In attempts to help me, an zEnt doctor yesterday did just do the shot into my eardrum with steroids to see if my right ear has some infection. Those shots really hurt!
Thanks for the info. I will avoid any such suggestion by an ENT. I case you are not familiar with musical ear, in my case anyway it is a constant repetition of the same musical phrase, over and over. Not lucky enough to hear an orchestra or just a Chopin piece on the piano!
Thanks for you thorough an well explained reply. This is the first time "In the Ear" was discussed and recommended me. Finding a competent Audiologist experienced in working with musicians is provng difficult. I consulted the "Sensaphonic" (Chicago) website but the two Gold Circle AuD's in NC are retired or not available. Any suggestions you care to make would be greatly appreciated.
https://www.audiologyonline.com/articles/20q-audiologic-care-musicians-27689. Try this and from here don’t be afraid to contact people mentioned. Good luck!
There is nothing to laugh about in hearing loss. Would anyone find humor in vision loss?