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Invisible hearing aids as seen on tv11/20/2023 I think the service and support that I’ve got from Hidden Hearing has been first class, explaining why you should wear you hearing aids every day, and they check to make sure you’re getting on with them, if there’s anything that might need tweaking. She is sitting across a table from another lady in a dining room. I thought: “there’s got to be something better out there that can help me,” and that’s where I discovered Hidden Hearing. Sandra is now sitting on a sofa in a grand reception room while she is talking to us. I couldn’t make out what the lady was asking me in front. I wanted to go to a networking meeting, but the thought of doing… They used to do these “you have to talk about yourself for a minute”. I’ve done a lot of nodding in the right places and sometimes you get caught out because it doesn’t always work. One of the things I used to despair at more than anything was when you had to ask them to repeat themselves and they’d say, “It’s alright Mum, it’s fine, doesn’t matter.” Well it does matter, you do want to be part of their conversation and I used to find that very upsetting. It affected my family life, I think… the children – especially my middle son, he’s got such a soft voice. I couldn’t hear what the teacher when they were writing, when he had his back to me writing on the board, or any of the students in front of me, so I had to change tack. She looks into the camera and is laughing.Īnd it started off as a mild hearing loss but in the last 20 years now it’s literally gone like that. Sandra is shown sitting against a wall with a flowered pattern. My husband at the time kept saying to me, “I’m talking to you, you’re not listening to me.” Sandra is walking through a reception area. My hearing loss came when I was 38, it was quite a shock really.
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