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- I don’t think that I am deaf
- Is it worth getting a hearing aid?
- Leading the conversation in a tactful way
- Lipreading
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- Meniere’s Disease
- On your first or follow up visits to the hospital
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- Otosclerosis
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- Some ideas on easing some of the difficulties with other people
- The Ear Symbol
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- Usher Syndrome
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- Getting used to hearing aids outdoors
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- In the dark (out of doors)
- In the park
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- Where to stand/walk when chatting (out of doors)
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