cayisgreat
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what were the first signs? I'm pretty sure I have problems with my hearing, but I don't have any proof, nor do I know that, if I do, that it's getting worse. But pretty much over the last 7 years I've noticed my hearing isn't what it should be. Sometimes it's difficult to hold a conversation with my family, especially (I say they all mumble, they say I mumble lol) I miss too many things, and no one wants to repeat it, because the joke/subject has worn off. If a phone rings somewhere in the house, or if I'm being called, I don't really hear it unless I'm in the right place at the right time (rare).
We'll be in the kitchen, I'll be helping my mom, and half the time, I can't make out what she's saying. Same with my sister. She talks to me, I don't catch what she says, and she gets irritated at my "lack of attention" and just stops talking. It's pretty frustrating since she's such a jerk about it.
I hate to say it, because if I don't have a problem I really feel like an attention-seeker, but I actually went out and bought one of those cell-phone-sound-amplifiers to use at home. It works OK, but I don't wear it because it doesn't fit my ear right. I have small ears.
Also, I've begun to notice that at random times, the hearing in one ear will just completely drop out and all I hear is like...an ehhhhhhh, long beep sound. Is it from a sattelite or something? I'm just wondering, does this sound like anything anyone here experienced, or does it sound more like normal-hearie issues, with subconscious input from this website?
As far as I know, no one in my family has hearing problems (besides my two grandpas, but one is in his 70s and the other was in his 90s)
for listening to the paranoid ramblings of a hypochondriac.
We'll be in the kitchen, I'll be helping my mom, and half the time, I can't make out what she's saying. Same with my sister. She talks to me, I don't catch what she says, and she gets irritated at my "lack of attention" and just stops talking. It's pretty frustrating since she's such a jerk about it.
I hate to say it, because if I don't have a problem I really feel like an attention-seeker, but I actually went out and bought one of those cell-phone-sound-amplifiers to use at home. It works OK, but I don't wear it because it doesn't fit my ear right. I have small ears.
Also, I've begun to notice that at random times, the hearing in one ear will just completely drop out and all I hear is like...an ehhhhhhh, long beep sound. Is it from a sattelite or something? I'm just wondering, does this sound like anything anyone here experienced, or does it sound more like normal-hearie issues, with subconscious input from this website?
for listening to the paranoid ramblings of a hypochondriac.
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I know really there's nothing more to say aside from "go see someone," but that's so far into the future...ahh but I take my drivers test really soon! So it's closer than it seems 
well, for me, the first sign actually was that I didn't hear my husband calling for me while we were doing some dog training outside , and previously I could have heard him. We both noticed it and were surprised. We also both noticed I started turning up the tv louder to where hubby - who is deaf w/o HA's - could hear it <not necessarily make out the words but know it was actually on>.
interesting about the high-sodium diets. I don't eat heavily-processed fast food or add table salt to what I eat so for me I don't think it would be a factor.