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So I feared the wife wasn't hearing as well as she used to and 

thought she might need a hearing aid.

Not quite sure how to approach her, I called the family Doctor to discuss

the problem. The Doctor said there is a simple informal test you

could perform to give a Doctor a better idea about her hearing loss.

 Here's what you do,' said the Doctor, 'stand about 40 feet away from her,

and in a normal conversational speaking tone see if she hears you. If not,

go to 30 feet, then 20 feet, and so on until you get a response.'

 

That evening, the wife is in the kitchen cooking dinner, and I was In the

den.  I says to myself, 'I'm about 40 feet away, let's see what happens.'

Then in a normal tone I ask, 'Honey, what's for dinner?'        No

response..

 So I move closer to the kitchen, about 30 feet from the wife and

repeat,  what's for dinner?'   Still no response.

 Next I move into the dining room about 20 feet from the Wife

and asks, 'Honey, what's for dinner?'     Again no response.

 So, I walk up to the kitchen door, about 10 feet away. 'Honey, what's for

dinner?'   Again there is no response..   So I walk right up behind her.

" what's for dinner?'

 

'HOLY CRAP, Al, for the FIFTH time, CHICKEN!'

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This is supposed to be a light hearted joke but my hearing these days is not to far off from the above,

a lot of shooting in my early days without wearing ear protection. My favorite word when answering a question,  "WHAT"?

Al
 

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My hearing is getting bad too. More and more, I'm starting a sentence with...."what"????  But my insurance does not cover hearing aids. So looks like I'll be saying "what", for awhile.  Worse part is, It's getting harder to hear deer walking through the leaves, and turkey's gobbling at a distance.

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11 minutes ago, doebuck1234 said:

Between guns going off and working in a machine shop my hearing isnt the best either.thankfully the shop isnt filled up with noisey davenports and such.ear plugs are a no go for me.just running a surface grinder so not too horrible

If you hurt your hearing running a surface grinder ,it' time to hide that wheel from the boss and resurface the magnet before anyone finds out what happened . Maybe find the part too,wherever that landed.

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Thankfully, it is very good.   I probably hear 3 deer first for every one that I see first.  That is a big help up in a stand for getting my gun or crossbow in position to make the shot.  I always wear hearing protection while shooting firearms on the range except with the bb/pellet guns with which I do the bulk of my target practice.  We have all been required to use hearing protection at work over the last (3) years, and it seems like my hearing has gotten better over that time.   The nurse at the hearing test remarked that my hearing was very good compared to most whom she had measured.  I use it like radar when hunting, and would definitely have to alter my technique without it.   

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46 minutes ago, Jeremy K said:

I'm flanked by 3 different stamping presses hitting 2000 tons all day . I make sure to stuff my ear plugs in real tight . They test us every year and as far as I know, no hearing loss yet.

Make sure you aren't constantly pushing wax into your ear canal with the plugs   That will also dull your hearing considerably

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1 hour ago, grampy said:

My hearing is getting bad too. More and more, I'm starting a sentence with...."what"????  But my insurance does not cover hearing aids. So looks like I'll be saying "what", for awhile.  Worse part is, It's getting harder to hear deer walking through the leaves, and turkey's gobbling at a distance.

Me too! 

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2 hours ago, grampy said:

My hearing is getting bad too. More and more, I'm starting a sentence with...."what"????  But my insurance does not cover hearing aids. So looks like I'll be saying "what", for awhile.  Worse part is, It's getting harder to hear deer walking through the leaves, and turkey's gobbling at a distance.

Check out some of the electronic hearing protections for shooting. A lot of them actually enhance hearing as well as protect while shooting. A cheaper version of hearing aid's while hunting. 

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5 minutes ago, ATbuckhunter said:

Check out some of the electronic hearing protections for shooting. A lot of them actually enhance hearing as well as protect while shooting. A cheaper version of hearing aid's while hunting. 

an idiot buddy of mine was wearing those at our last hunt/fish trip.  Except he was using them to find out what the neighbors were cooking.  He was sitting on the front porch of the cabin , mostly drunk with the game ears on and a set of binoculars.  lol yeah hes a character 

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Both my parents are half deaf and it's annoying as all hell for the rest of the family or anyone else trying to communicate with them.

My father is the worst. He HAD hearing aids and gave them away because he said he doesn't like having things in his ears. The guy he gave them to (my uncle) died, so it doesn't do him much good anymore. Almost funny listening to him talk on the phone with the TV cranked up to 35 in the background. Then he'll start yelling at whoever is on the other end telling them how old he is and they need to speak louder because he can't hear them. Sometimes he gets so frustrated he just hangs up.

My mother will sit there after you complete a sentence and just look at you with this blank stare on her face. That's when you know she hasn't heard a single word you said and you'd be better off having a conversation with a rock. A few seconds later she answers with something that is totally unrelated to what you were talking about.... "Mom, what did you do for your birthday?"......"Oh sure hunny I'd love to watch the puppy this Thursday". 

I don't even have a damn puppy,lol

 

If your hearing ever gets that bad, do yourself and everyone else a favor and get some help for everyones safety. It should be standard check up procedure for the elderly and moderately to full blown senile!

I couldn't tell you how many times my old man hasn't heard the back-up cam alarm going off in his truck and damn near backed over somebody in a parking lot. Fortunately for him, and everyone else, he's only managed to take out a few concrete pillars, front bumpers, and garage doors so far.

 

One time while I was up there the smoke detector started going off. Pops laid there napping like a baby, and mom sat there doing her cross stitch as a cloud of smoke filled the room. Someone had accidently brushed up against the stove and turned one of the electric burners on when the wind through the open kitchen window blew a paper towel off the counter that caught fire and landed in the trash can smoldering away. Had no one been there at the time to check out the alarm, the room probably would have been engulfed in flames and they would have cooked right where they were despite all the audible warnings going on around them with no chance for escape.

 

I've noticed my own hearing is on the decline in recent years as well. The list of bodily breakdowns is constantly growing though, so it's not top priority on the list of fixes that will get done anytime in the real near future, but it IS on the list to be checked out eventually since I'm aware of it and not afraid to admit it to myself.

Getting old sucks, but there's no sense putting an end to the streak on account of being stubborn and set in your ways.

 

 

 

 

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Great story Wooly, though I'm sorry to hear it. No pun intended. You've spun it well!!

My Dad spent 55 years as a dentist listening to that high-pitched whine of "the drill" day in and day out. It may not seem like much, but it's important now to speak loudly when asking him a question. It just adds up over time.

I've always worn hearing protection while shooting and operating machinery. The eyes are going, but the ears are still pretty good.

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8 hours ago, Jeremy K said:

If you hurt your hearing running a surface grinder ,it' time to hide that wheel from the boss and resurface the magnet before anyone finds out what happened . Maybe find the part too,wherever that landed.

Haha very true.felt that way yesterday and all the guys were looking around wondering what the heck i was doing.had 14 new trepans to clear the steel on(carbide tipped).norbide the wheel up and let the sparks fly!felt the vibration thru the whole machine.dingbats out back should have milled the stock out instead of me wasting time

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