Used to have 100%ACC cover as industrial deafness from foundry work since my early 20's now the only pay half.
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Used to have 100%ACC cover as industrial deafness from foundry work since my early 20's now the only pay half.
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Have used hearing aids for past 10years, my hearing is slowly deteriorating. Use them hunting, even then I struggle to hear deer in the bush. Hunting with my son really highlights how big the gap in my hearing is. He’ll hear deer move off 30-40 yards away,I’m oblivious. Have tried using electronic ear muffs as well as the hearing aids, and this really helps but can’t wear them this way for long periods.
When we get a cure for tinnitus I’ll be really happy, hearing aids I have have been tuned to take some out, but the ringing is relentless
Boom, cough,cough,cough
A cure for tinnitus ranks with a cure for the common cold. Most current hearing instrument models can deliver a variable amount to white or narrow band noise to provide a degree of distraction from your tinnitus but normally the level of noise needed to fully mask the tinnitus is way too high to let you hear all the important real sound. In practice, hearing real sound better gives many people useful tinnitus relief, ie, amplification alone.
You just have to accept that tinnitus is an associated and expected -symptom- of the primary sensorineural hearing loss, so during a hearing test (audiogram), the results are limited by your actual hearing sensitivity, not the tinnitus. I used to explain to patients in this regard that "you're deaf because you're deaf", not limited by the tinnitus.
I've had hearing aids for couple years now but only wear them at work and at home. Haven't used them out hunting ,i am worried about losing them pushing through thick bush etc and getting them wet from rain or sweat or forgetting were i put them LOL.
And i also wear contact lenses for distance vision but need reading classes to see up close, so it just seems a big hassle with all the shit i carry into the bush.
But after reading these threads i mite try wearing my aids out hunting, in the right conditions they mite help, like quietly sneaking in on that jap stag,or being able to hear animals moving around that i cant otherwise hear. cheers
I think Mick Jagger put it best...." What a drag it is getting old "
I too used electronic earmuffs in the bush and thought it a revelation. Now after a set of these Phonak beasties I'm really happy on the stalk and they definitely help with the high-frequency stuff.
I'm drawn to the mountains and streams, its where life is clear, where the world makes most sense!
I've lived with 50% hearing loss all my life. Sometimes I wonder how I actually shoot a animal..deer especially.....they must be suicidal or sick of life....
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Yes hearing aids are great.......until you pull the trigger! I leave mine out while hunting and prefer to wear electric muffs or at least have them at the ready.Must find out if my supplier has noise cancelling aids,but having just shelled out 10k for the current ones! I think the muffs are a more practical answer. I find even working with power tools, grinders and the likes its best to leave the aids out.
Easy fix- grow an Afro. Wind turbulence 100% gone
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