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How Should Audiophiles Think About Hearing Loss as They Age?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaal" data-source="post: 1162446" data-attributes="member: 24036"><p>A couple of years ago I lost about 75% of the hearing in my left ear, due to some or other viral infection. </p><p></p><p>The right ear isn't doing to well either due to previous lifestyle choices: like car sound, scuba diving, shooting (with earplugs/muffs) and working in a steel factory. </p><p>Lately I have found that even while driving the noise become obvious, so now I wear cheapish earplugs while driving and just pkay the music a bit loader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaal, post: 1162446, member: 24036"] A couple of years ago I lost about 75% of the hearing in my left ear, due to some or other viral infection. The right ear isn't doing to well either due to previous lifestyle choices: like car sound, scuba diving, shooting (with earplugs/muffs) and working in a steel factory. Lately I have found that even while driving the noise become obvious, so now I wear cheapish earplugs while driving and just pkay the music a bit loader. [/QUOTE]
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