When I was younger, I had a lot of ear infections. I had to have speech therapy from about age 3 until kindergarten. I also had tubes put in my ears at the age of 6. The Dr's told my parents that when I was younger, their talking probably sounded like they were underwater to me. Also, that I had lost 75% of my hearing by the time the tubes were put in. I remember going home after the surgery and the radio being really loud in the car and my mom telling my dad to turn it down. So it definitely seems like the tubes helped. I know both were out of my ears by the time I was 10.
I've noticed recently that it seems like people are mumbling. I can sit next to my husband in the car and he'll talk to me and I can't understand him. If we're walking side by side in a store, can't understand quite a bit of what he says. Or if he's behind me or in front of me. If I am facing him face to face it seems that I can hear and understand him better. It also allows me to read his lips and fill in the blanks if I don't quite understand what he said the first time.
In restaurants I can be sitting across from my husband, my MIL, my SIL, and am not able to understand them. It's like their voice and all the noises in the background jumble together and I can't get my ears or mind to "tune out" the background noises so I can understand them.
I have found myself saying, "What?" and "Huh?" a lot lately because I am missing parts of a conversation. Or I just tune out on a conversation say at a table in a restaurant because I can't understand and hear whoever is talking.
I want to get this checked out. I remember seeing a sign in my Dr's office that said something about talk to them if you think you are having problems hearing. But I'm wondering if I should go to an ENT Dr or an audiologist instead
I've noticed recently that it seems like people are mumbling. I can sit next to my husband in the car and he'll talk to me and I can't understand him. If we're walking side by side in a store, can't understand quite a bit of what he says. Or if he's behind me or in front of me. If I am facing him face to face it seems that I can hear and understand him better. It also allows me to read his lips and fill in the blanks if I don't quite understand what he said the first time.
In restaurants I can be sitting across from my husband, my MIL, my SIL, and am not able to understand them. It's like their voice and all the noises in the background jumble together and I can't get my ears or mind to "tune out" the background noises so I can understand them.
I have found myself saying, "What?" and "Huh?" a lot lately because I am missing parts of a conversation. Or I just tune out on a conversation say at a table in a restaurant because I can't understand and hear whoever is talking.
I want to get this checked out. I remember seeing a sign in my Dr's office that said something about talk to them if you think you are having problems hearing. But I'm wondering if I should go to an ENT Dr or an audiologist instead