I wonder how many of us has hearing loss,
Age-related hearing loss (or presbycusis) is the gradual loss of hearing in both ears. It's a common problem linked to aging. One in 3 adults over age 65 has hearing loss. Men have it more than women. Because of the gradual change in hearing, some people are not aware of the change at first.
I was told I lived in a very quiet world by my audiologist and hearing aids have helped but I still don’t hear birdsong, the washing machine beep, the burglar alarm warning noise or my wife especially when she talks in the car or doesn’t look at me. (Sometimes a blessing!)
I think it goes back to my youth, lots of ear infections, then going to the Imperial in Nelson when al you heard were girls screams, or working in a cotton mill or football matches? I had a great aunt who went totally deaf overnight and my mother heard nothing without her hearing aid.
I hear 5% of what’s said in higher frequencies so you can’t resurrect the dead. I hear vowels but not consonants leading to mishearing p for b and vice versa struggle with 2 or 3. Mumbles and quiet talkers are a nightmare and when any whispers I can’t make it out.
Just wondered if there were more like me ( with deafness) out there.