hello, I'm new here.   
Seems like an interesting enough site!!!
I have a question, and I'm hoping someone may be able to shed some light before i go see a doctor. I'm not deaf, but there is something that's been bothering me.
Something strange has been going on with my right ear. For some reason, I have a hard time understanding people when they talk into my right ear. Especially in a crowded room, the sound isn't crisp, it's muffled. Especially in a crowded room, the conversation is drowned by background noises, and I sometimes have a hard time understanding what the person is saying.
It's pretty wierd, but it is easier to understand amd hear the crisp little details in the sounds we hear every day, using my left ear.
Would anyone know what this could be? ? ? \
Thank you...
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			Seems like an interesting enough site!!!
I have a question, and I'm hoping someone may be able to shed some light before i go see a doctor. I'm not deaf, but there is something that's been bothering me.
Something strange has been going on with my right ear. For some reason, I have a hard time understanding people when they talk into my right ear. Especially in a crowded room, the sound isn't crisp, it's muffled. Especially in a crowded room, the conversation is drowned by background noises, and I sometimes have a hard time understanding what the person is saying.
It's pretty wierd, but it is easier to understand amd hear the crisp little details in the sounds we hear every day, using my left ear.
Would anyone know what this could be? ? ? \
Thank you...
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		 to AllDeaf forum.  If it is the wax that clog up your ear, then that could be the answer to your hearing problem.  Other thing is that maybe you may have come down with something that cause you to lose your hearing loss on your right ear.  I used to have several late deafened friends who lose their hearing loss gradually until they are deaf.  I don't know what the symtoms that cause hearing loss.  I agree with members of the AD that you should see the doctor and find out why you can not hear very well on your right ear.  I hope it is not serious, but if it is.  Either you accept being deaf or go for the CI which we don't really approve very much.  It is up to you to decide if you want CI or not.  Good luck with your doctor appointment.
 to AllDeaf forum.  If it is the wax that clog up your ear, then that could be the answer to your hearing problem.  Other thing is that maybe you may have come down with something that cause you to lose your hearing loss on your right ear.  I used to have several late deafened friends who lose their hearing loss gradually until they are deaf.  I don't know what the symtoms that cause hearing loss.  I agree with members of the AD that you should see the doctor and find out why you can not hear very well on your right ear.  I hope it is not serious, but if it is.  Either you accept being deaf or go for the CI which we don't really approve very much.  It is up to you to decide if you want CI or not.  Good luck with your doctor appointment.   
