Hearing Loss and Control of the Remote!?
If you are a baby boomer, you may be experiencing the same frustrations as a lot of your peers. I’m talking about the inability to hear and understand your favorite television shows,news or even a political debate. It really often comes down to who has control of the remote control. Most families agree that when one person wants it louder and the others think it’s way to loud a lot of friction develops. Often to the point that many watch their own TV in a separate room.

Many people over the age of 50 experience a loss of hearing so gradual that they don’t even know it’s happening, until usually someone tells them they have to get help with their hearing because the tension and stress of repeating and trying to fix misunderstandings is just getting to be to much. You may start by turning the TV up just a little more and as time progresses more and more. Of course to you the TV sounds just right and seems normal. However when your neighbor tells you they are enjoying your TV programs you can guess it may be a little loud.
This is very frustrating for people who have always stayed abreast of current events, and pride themselves on speaking intelligently and love to talk about the facts of a political race. A loss of hearing can make all of that very difficult.
The really great news is that all of this doesn’t have to happen. We live in the most advanced time for helping you correct a hearing loss. Today’s hearing aids have very sophisticated technology to give you the hearing correction you need to function in your everyday life. You can watch TV with everyone else and enjoy being together. You can hear and enjoy conversations, keep abreast with world events.
Good hearing can help and change anyone’s life…
