● You have to ask people to repeat what they said—two or three times.
● Your husband or children seem to be mumbling.
● People say that you turn up the TV or radio too high.
● You hear words, but have trouble figuring out exactly what people are saying.
● You have difficulty hearing people on the telephone.
● Your ear suddenly feels clogged or full, or sounds seem muffled. This can be the beginning of sudden hearing loss. Call you doctor right away.
● After a concert or a loud aerobics class, your ears ring, or all sound seems muffled. This will usually go away in an hour, but if you have this experience repeatedly, the damage may become permanent.
● You find yourself always concentrating hard on people’s mouths and body language as they talk. – Christine Woodside
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