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Dealing with a spouse who has profound hearing loss.

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Mar 3 8:48am | Replies (62)

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@julieo4

Your comment about the 'victim tone' touched my heart! (And my brain!) I had not thought about that reality in the bare bones marketing I've been trying to do. 🙂 I'd truly appreciate it if you'd point that out in a purchase review on Amazon. Not sure how that is done, because several people who have purchased it have said they are unable to get in to do it. Maybe it's only possible for Amazon Prime members. Of course, it cannot be done until the product is received, and Amazon suggests making a review. Time passes and in our busyness it's easy to forget.

Enjoy those other books too. There are some good ones. Years ago, when I was trying to figure out how to live with my progressive hearing loss, I searched high and low for books that I could relate to. There were none. I didn't get out of the feeling sorry for myself mode until I met other people like me through HLAA.

I've been thinking about writing this story for way too long! Glad it got done and that people are enjoying it.

There are several HLAA chapters in PA. Are you aware of them? https://www.hearingloss.org/chapters-state-orgs/find-a-chapter/

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Yes, we just joined the one in West Chester, and my husband is so relieved that it makes me want to cry.

We are away for the weekend. I'll see about writing a review on Monday. Thanks for making the effort to do the writing!