The title of this blog is one of my most used
words. “What?” My hearing has been bad for years, but I
think it’s getting worse. I go out to
lunch or breakfast with my three neighbors, one is turning 90 this month and
the other two are 86. They all wear
hearing aids and our conversations are sometimes weird because we can’t hear
each other. But my hearing is much worse
than my friends.
I wear expensive hearing aids and get them
adjusted regularly. Last week, I decided
to go to UNC Hearing, rather the audiologist I normally go to. I got a hearing test, and a word recognition
test. I told the doctor about my
condition and said I was interested in discussing a cochlear implant.
After the tests, the doctor said my hearing
hasn’t changed in the last year (my hearing aids remember the results of the
last test). My word recognition was
75%. Not that bad. A cochlear implant is not even considered
unless the word recognition is below 45%.
The doctor cranked up the volume of my hearing
aids and said I need to work on hearing strategies--facing the speaker and
watching his/her lips, using the different programs in the hearing aids when in
a restaurant or auditorium, and asking people to speak louder.
I’m disappointed.
I guess I’ll have to continue to use my favorite word--”What.”
Seasoned Man
stevelem117@gmail.com
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