Loss of hearing clarity: Solutions or strategies anyone?
I have in the last couple of years lost hearing clarity. Apparently, somewhere between my auditory nerves and my brain, there is something like a disconnect. The decibels at which I hear has not changed. This clarity loss can be age-related, and I have read that it can also possibly be related to having had cirrhosis, or to taking immunosuppressants - that all seems pretty unclear though. I have been wearing hearing aids since around 2004.
Has anyone else had this type of problem and if so how do you compensate for it? I get emails from CHC -- Center for Hearing and Communications which is NYC and Florida and a book was mentioned recently that can be purchased on Amazon, "Smart Hearing: Strategies, Skills, and Resources for Living Better with Hearing Loss" by Katherine Bouton. I am thinking about purchasing it but wondered if any others have this problem too. I have Oticon Opn1 hearing aids and purchased the "Connect Clip" which helps in some situations.
Thanks for any responses.
JK
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This is very interesting...I don't have hearing aids yet..20% loss in lft. Ear and about 50-70% loss in rt. Ear....and a lot of tintinius in both ears which makes hearing in noisey backgrounds impossible...but I have discovered by accident something quite neat...when my son has the electric kettle heating up and the radio is too loud the resultant noise is painful.....so he gave a pair of expandable ear plugs that rock guitarists use.....and once they were in place it was amazing....no noise AND NO Tintinitus!!!!Complete Silence...I almost wanted to leave them in(except I would have been totally deaf).. Has anyone else had this happen with earplugs?