etpm
Veteran Member
Today I spent 2 grand on hearing aids. Before The government made the hearing aid purchasing changes they would have cost me just about double. So that's great. Plus I can make changes to the aids myself with my smart phone, which used to not be a thing.
Now for the rant. I have read many times posts here on TBN and other places from people who say all the loud noises have not affected their hearing. They typically say that they must just be unusual but their chainsaw noise and similar noise, and all the loud music they listened to, etc., has never affected their hearing. Of course they have their hearing checked regularly so they know. Well, I don't buy it. Maybe they believe what they say. It doesn't matter. When people say stuff like this it gives young folk an excuse to ignore good sense.
I, when young, listened to very loud music, shot rifles and pistols, operated stuff with very loud exhaust, and so on, and didn't use hearing protection. I'm 67 now. In my late 20s I started to wear hearing protection as much as possible. And I still have significant hearing loss. I now wear hearing protection whenever I am going to be exposed to loud noise. No exception. I want to keep what I have left. Yet I can't convince my wife or 45 year old son to do the same even though I have obvious hearing deficits. Because they think they are somehow immune to loud noise.
So please, no matter what you think about your excellent resistance to loud noise exposure for years with no affect to your hearing, just keep quiet about it. Don't give others, especially young folks, an excuse to avoid doing something so easy and simple, that will protect their precious hearing later in life.
Allright, rant off.
Cheers,
Eric
Now for the rant. I have read many times posts here on TBN and other places from people who say all the loud noises have not affected their hearing. They typically say that they must just be unusual but their chainsaw noise and similar noise, and all the loud music they listened to, etc., has never affected their hearing. Of course they have their hearing checked regularly so they know. Well, I don't buy it. Maybe they believe what they say. It doesn't matter. When people say stuff like this it gives young folk an excuse to ignore good sense.
I, when young, listened to very loud music, shot rifles and pistols, operated stuff with very loud exhaust, and so on, and didn't use hearing protection. I'm 67 now. In my late 20s I started to wear hearing protection as much as possible. And I still have significant hearing loss. I now wear hearing protection whenever I am going to be exposed to loud noise. No exception. I want to keep what I have left. Yet I can't convince my wife or 45 year old son to do the same even though I have obvious hearing deficits. Because they think they are somehow immune to loud noise.
So please, no matter what you think about your excellent resistance to loud noise exposure for years with no affect to your hearing, just keep quiet about it. Don't give others, especially young folks, an excuse to avoid doing something so easy and simple, that will protect their precious hearing later in life.
Allright, rant off.
Cheers,
Eric