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Withano 19-08-2013 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by reece(: (Post 6306791)
Oh whatever. Of course they do... yeah to you maybe, but that's because I'm speaking sense. YOU don't know him personally so cannot comment whatsoever on his hearing ability ok baiii.

ahaha, you don't know him personally? And you're the one being cruel about a disabled stranger, I'm the one sticking up for a disabled stranger. Jesus, its as if you're taking the piss but I know you're not.

anne666 20-08-2013 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 6306507)
Rose tinted? You've basically been saying that being 80% deaf isn't a big enough of a deal to talk about. You wouldn't last 20 minutes with earplugs in your ears without whining that you can barely hear people and nor would I. He is harder of hearing than that and he hardly mentions it all. To be honest your posts come across as cruel and inconsiderate.

He is far from 80% deaf wearing hearing aids. Do you know anything about this subject ?????

Marmalite 20-08-2013 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by anne666 (Post 6309894)
He is far from 80% deaf wearing hearing aids. Do you know anything about this subject ?????


Clearly you do not!!!

He wears hearing aids, which are probably digital. These are far better than the older analogue aids which just amplified sound.

With digital aids background noise is reduced considerably, but it is still a problem as they cannot cut it out completely. All hearing aids work best when a person is having a one-on-one conversation in a quiet area (they usually have a range of just over a metre - about 1.5 I think is the most). Being in a room with a lot of people all talking over everyone or even the wind will make conversations extremely difficult to hear and it will be exhausting.

Shouting will also hinder hearing aids mainly because peoples voices distort when they shout which makes it harder to hear words correctly and it can be painful to someone who wears the aids.

Even with the help of hearing aids, someone with Sam's loss of hearing will have a lot to contend with and there were very few HM's who actually took the time to consider this. I was not surprised at all that he felt isolated and upset that people did not consider this (Mrs Jackie Travis!) and just brushed him off.

You may not think so, but he has opened a door for many people who may feel like their hearing disability limits them to what they can do in life and for that he is a very worthy winner!

DanaC 20-08-2013 10:59 AM

True dat. I used to work with someone who had a similar level of hearing loss. He used to be exhausted by the end of the day, it took so much concentration just to follow what was going on in an office environment.

fingers 20-08-2013 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by erinp5 (Post 6306470)
Did Josie ever but Steve his leg/ legs?

How easy it is to be so generous BEFORE you get your paws on the loot.

smudgie 20-08-2013 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Marmalite (Post 6310043)
Clearly you do not!!!

He wears hearing aids, which are probably digital. These are far better than the older analogue aids which just amplified sound.

With digital aids background noise is reduced considerably, but it is still a problem as they cannot cut it out completely. All hearing aids work best when a person is having a one-on-one conversation in a quiet area (they usually have a range of just over a metre - about 1.5 I think is the most). Being in a room with a lot of people all talking over everyone or even the wind will make conversations extremely difficult to hear and it will be exhausting.

Shouting will also hinder hearing aids mainly because peoples voices distort when they shout which makes it harder to hear words correctly and it can be painful to someone who wears the aids.

Even with the help of hearing aids, someone with Sam's loss of hearing will have a lot to contend with and there were very few HM's who actually took the time to consider this. I was not surprised at all that he felt isolated and upset that people did not consider this (Mrs Jackie Travis!) and just brushed him off.

You may not think so, but he has opened a door for many people who may feel like their hearing disability limits them to what they can do in life and for that he is a very worthy winner!

Fantastic post.

The wearing of hearing aids does not mean somebody can miraculously hear at a normal level.

T* 20-08-2013 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Marmalite (Post 6310043)
Clearly you do not!!!

He wears hearing aids, which are probably digital. These are far better than the older analogue aids which just amplified sound.

With digital aids background noise is reduced considerably, but it is still a problem as they cannot cut it out completely. All hearing aids work best when a person is having a one-on-one conversation in a quiet area (they usually have a range of just over a metre - about 1.5 I think is the most). Being in a room with a lot of people all talking over everyone or even the wind will make conversations extremely difficult to hear and it will be exhausting.

Shouting will also hinder hearing aids mainly because peoples voices distort when they shout which makes it harder to hear words correctly and it can be painful to someone who wears the aids.

Even with the help of hearing aids, someone with Sam's loss of hearing will have a lot to contend with and there were very few HM's who actually took the time to consider this. I was not surprised at all that he felt isolated and upset that people did not consider this (Mrs Jackie Travis!) and just brushed him off.

You may not think so, but he has opened a door for many people who may feel like their hearing disability limits them to what they can do in life and for that he is a very worthy winner!

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