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Aging and Hearing Loss: Can You Talk About It?

Aging Well | Last Active: Mar 10, 2023 | Replies (62)

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@johnclick

Without effort, I have begun reading lips of people around
me, tv actors and news reporters. The really big
problem is I can't hear well enough on the telephone to talk to my banker, broker, doctor or repair services. e=mail is
a huge help but is not enough. I am 91 years old and still
resist getting a hearing aid (because my first attempt was
a scam in which I lost money had to close my credit card
account.)

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Get a CapTel telephone. In my area (and I assume all areas) the government pays for it. Not only does it enable you to read what the caller is saying, but acts as an answering machine. Another advantage is that the message and/or conversation is saved which makes it great backup to information received over the phone such as appointment dates and medication doses and other health updates. Beats trying to write down the instructions as they are given.