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Some Questions to Help You Determine if You have a Hearing Loss
- Do others accuse you of turning the television too loud?
- Do others accuse you of not paying attention?
- Do you misunderstand 50 for 15 or 60 for 16?
- Can you hear better with one ear than the other on the phone?
- Have you stopped attending plays and lectures because of the strain exerted to hear what is being said?
- Do you have trouble understanding someone speaking to you from another room?
- Do you have difficulty understanding speech when there is background noise?
- Do you miss the punchline of jokes?
- Do you seem to hear the words but not understand them?
- Do you have a history of ear infections, earaches or running ears?
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