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  1. LesMonster

    Not to stir up a hornet's nest, but I have a question

    My husband still talks me me after one of us has left the room. My mother is the worst at putting her hand over her mouth when talking.
  2. LesMonster

    Not to stir up a hornet's nest, but I have a question

    This has been my experience. I hate when people face away from me or cover their mouths. It's especially "fun" when people try to say something to me from the other end of a long hallway at work.
  3. LesMonster

    Not to stir up a hornet's nest, but I have a question

    Excellent point. Lau. However, I do feel like I'm in no man's land - I'm hearing but I'm not.
  4. LesMonster

    Not to stir up a hornet's nest, but I have a question

    Bottesini, my loss is worse in the high frequencies, to a severe loss in my right, moderate in my left. My speech discrimination is 85% with my hearing aids.
  5. LesMonster

    Not to stir up a hornet's nest, but I have a question

    I've been seeing the term "late-deafened" for a while now and up to now I've always assumed that a l-d person is someone who once had hearing but no longer does. Now I see people mentioning being l-d but can hear with hearing aids (in differing degrees.) Personally, the only time I can hear...
  6. LesMonster

    Howdy from Missouri!

    Hi Julie! I'm new, too, and live in Jefferson City.
  7. LesMonster

    Hello!

    I'm Leslie. I have progressive, congenital hearing loss in both ears. My loss is sloping with high frequencies at 25% in my left ear, 10% in my right. I've been wearing hearing aids in both ears for about 8 years. Looking forward to being part of the group here! :wave:
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