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RE: Random Thoughts
December 18, 2020 at 12:22 pm
I have hearing aids but since I never go anywhere any more - thanks COVID - I seldom use them. That and it's easy to pull your hearing aids out when taking off a mask if you aren't really careful.
I would prefer to lose the rest of my hearing and not my sight. There's so much I can do and there are ways to communicate, like here for example. Closed Captioning is the best thing ever.
One of my aunts has been blind since she was in college from an inherited eye disease. She copes quite well but I am glad that died out in our family tree with that generation.
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RE: Random Thoughts
December 18, 2020 at 6:19 pm
All sweeping generalizations are false, which means that some sweeping generalizations are true, which means the statement ‘all sweeping generalizations are false’ is false, which COULD mean that all sweeping generalizations are true.
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RE: Random Thoughts
December 18, 2020 at 9:42 pm
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(December 18, 2020 at 12:24 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: I finally went four years ago and got hearing aids. It dawned on me that I wear glasses to see better so wearing hearing aids to hear better makes sense. Course it took me about a decade to come to that conclusion. The audiologist said that's typical...7-10 years before seeking help.
I grew up wearing hearing aides, my family was receiving assistance from the state but that assistance went away when I became an adult at eighteen. My hearing aides lasted a few good years into adulthood, but of course they eventually died.
I could never afford new ones and I have never qualified for disability assistance.
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