The Beginning Of A Hearing Loss
It all starts out funny, making jokes about how you misunderstood a word and responded so off-the-wall everyone just laughed. It’s funny at first. Then after it happens more and more, even though you try to keep the laughter going, somehow it all changes.
After awhile you often try to seem preoccupied with something else when people talk to you. Â Most of the time you find yourself smiling and agreeing with what was said, even though you didn’t have a clue.
Then it all hits the fan when you seem out of touch at work and especially at home with those you’re the closest to.
Anger, suspicion, frustration on every level with other people and even themselves.
Now, imagine how you are going to be 20, even 30 years from now when you have lost a large part or even all of your ability to process sounds into words. Â What kind of person will that turn you into?
I work with these people every day, and believe me, what they go through every day isn’t worth not taking care of your hearing.
Please get your hearing checked, and if you need help, get correction. You’ll be glad for the rest of your life.
