Hello everyone! So anyways I'm getting confused on my hearing problems. First of all, I know I have some high range loss since I can't hear above 15 Hz. My friends can all hear well above this.
Sorry but what?
But aside from that I believe my hearing is rather good, and in the normal hearing range. My problem is hearing with background noise. In any loud situation I find myself unable to hear or sometimes I can't understand what others are saying to me. To clarify about not understanding, I can hear them say things but it comes out in a big blurb of unintelligible nonsense.
Even people with normal hearing have this problem in loud situations. If you have mild loss - that could require or allow the use of hearing aids - they would simply make the noises louder and uncomfortable most of the time.
I will catch a word or two in there ,but then it's left to me to use cues to find out what they are talking about. I also have to focus really hard to listen. This situation occurs mostly in loud locations, like my school classes.
Once again, people have already said it doesn't sound like hearing loss. APD is more of a possible candidate. I'm also going to repeat this again, some people still have this problem with normal hearing as well. Not understanding people talk could be a variety of different forms of hearing loss...not high frequency alone anyways.
Sometimes it shows up in normal occasions as well. If someone's mouth is covered in loud situations I do not know what they said as well. I cannot hear what people are saying to me if they're a room away as well.
I'm not going to repeat it again but I know people who are lightsleepers and have great hearing and wouldn't hear that either. I guess it just depends on how loud or quiet they are talking. If they're screaming at you to clean your room and you only hear the cleaning part...my mother called it selective hearing. You choose to hear what you want too. (And boy...she was right about that. I did that so often as a kid...
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Can anyone help me decipher this information? I do not want to go to the Audiologist first because I don't want my parents to go to all the trouble if there is not that much of a problem. Any input would be greatly appreciated, as well as advice on what could correct this. Thank you!
So, you want all of us to figure it out? Going to the audiologist is not a big problem (until they try to sell you those damn $7000 pair of hearing aids that you know won't work for your loss...wait, wrong thread) and why make it seem like a trouble? People go to the dentist and eye doctor all the time but an audiologist is a trouble? Just go and see. It won't hurt to find out.
This doesn't sound like a mild loss and even if it was...hearing aids may not be an option. Plus, hearing aids don't correct sounds, they just amplify them. For APD there is nothing you can do to correct it.
Now I'm not trying to poke fun at you but simply go get your hearing checked out anyways. People should get it checked at least once every few years in their lives; mainly children so they can get accommodations for them in school so they can get the most at our their education.