I'm brand new here and may make a complete fool of myself (I'm rather good at that) ((and really mad at this new keyboard which has a different 'touch' from my last one, so I make a lot of typos that spell check doesn't always catch))
I was not a bad kid, didn't crank up the volume on the 'stereo' back in the 60's, so hearing loss is not due to environmental exposure. When in loud places, I used earplugs or earmuffs.
I started going downhill hearingwise after back surgery 28 years ago, neuro something or other, but still functional. A year ago, it got much worse. Been to a bunch of neurologists and will have more back surgery soon. But little prospect of hearing improvement. HA's don't really help. I can hear some sounds, but cannot make out words. Reading lips helps, although not useful for phone calls. Hearing threshold >100 db, both ears. Rather annoying, I can finally afford a good stereo, can no longer hear it. Pushing 60, and I fear the dog is too old to learn ASL. Worse, none of the folks I work(ed) with know ASL.
I had hoped to find an app for some smartphone that would convert speech to text on incoming calls, so I could read what the person at the other end said. Can convert on my end, for email and text messaging, which is not what I need. AT&T ignored me, Sprint got totally confused, Verizon said it would be a great thing, but they didn't know of such an app.
And, alas, most of the time when I ask folks to speak slowly, they speak faster.