@jakedduck1
Have you had your hearing tested? Even if you have a mild loss, a hearing aid(s) will help….don’t think of it specifically for group conversations. A hearing aid may help you pick up some vowels or consonants you may be missing now which will cause you to miss words.
I think most of what you are reading about group situations relates to us with severe to profound hearing loss who also have trouble at times with one or two people talking. So don’t that as an indicator they don’t work or won’t help you in any group conversations.
Hearing loss can be subtle and slowly progressive and you won’t notice what you are missing.
I am surmising you don’t experience any problems on the phone or in other situations in you daily life. But if you are really struggling in group conversations you may be missing more than you think at other times. The longer you wait to get tested or get aids if you need them, the worse it will get. It won’t get any better.
So, your New Years resolution is to get a hearing test with an audiologist. But also schedule an ENT appointment first so they can check out your ears and then maybe use the audiologist at that practice.
You WILL let us know the results , and if your hearing is perfect then we will figure out the group thing.
Can’t wait until you do it.
FL Mary
@imallears
I have an ENT appointment coming up but not sure when And I was going to ask the doctor if I could get my hearing tested again. years ago I had a hearing test and I had problems with I think high pitch sounds. I do have trouble with certain words on the television and when I ask Alexa a question I have to re-ask the question several times and replay the TV, sometimes I can figure the word out sometimes not. This may be a stupid question however I’m going to ask it anyway. Do people with Hearing loss have a more difficult time understanding people with accents. I have no problem understanding my friends in England but my friend in Africa and the Philippines is more of a challenge, but that's probably a common problem, I hope.
Thanks kids,
Jake