Posted by Tom Bond on June 01, 2012 at 19:20:34 from (76.16.49.250):
In Reply to: can you hear me posted by Jim in Ma. on June 01, 2012 at 19:06:06:
John, Do yourself a favor. Keep 'em covered when working with any equipment from now and and save your hearing! I'm 50 and have worked in an industrial atmosphere since 20 years old. Have done tons of hunting and target shooting all my life. My wife noticed a few years back I had the TV turned up and was always asking people to repeat themselves. Well, went to the doc who after some preliminary tests sent me to the audiologist. Sure enough, after all the abuse, lost about 40% of of high hz hearing. You don't really notice it over time but after trying on a trial pair of hearing aids, you'd be amazed! Birds in the turkey woods, deer walking behind you , squirrels barking and even more importantly, plain old conversation. I now where muffs or plugs whenever I work in a noisy environment to save what I have left. In the words of my audiologist, a few of the cows got out of the barn but theres still quite a few in there to save! Smart A**!!!!!!! But True!
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