by webmaster | Jan 31, 2022 | CPR, Devices and Technology, Living with Hearing Loss
Here are eight hearing loss defining moments where I was aware of denying, accepting or recognizing the struggle with my disability. hearing loss defining moments At the time of writing this post, I am 68 years old. In those 68 years, I recall eight significant... by webmaster | Nov 30, 2021 | Communication and Connection, Hearing Loss, Living with Hearing Loss
For me, and millions of others, the holiday season means a LOT of time in the kitchen preparing delectable food, treats, and sweets for family and guests. Cooking with hearing loss requires some TLC! A few years ago I, sequestered in the kitchen baking a triple batch...
by webmaster | Jun 28, 2021 | Communication and Connection, CPR, Devices and Technology, Living with Hearing Loss
More questions about hearing loss I recently gave a 20-minute keynote about hearing loss. The reviews and responses were overwhelmingly positive.The title of the talk is “WHAT? 10 Questions Most Often asked about Hearing Loss” The talk is based on my experience as a...
by webmaster | Apr 30, 2021 | CPR, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss, Living with Hearing Loss, Show On Page
I recently gave a 20-minute keynote about hearing loss. The reviews and responses were overwhelmingly positive. The title of the talk is “WHAT? 10 Questions Most Often asked about Hearing Loss” The talk is based on my experience as a person with hearing loss and a... by webmaster | Mar 31, 2021 | Communication and Connection, CPR, Devices and Technology, Living with Hearing Loss
I had no idea chemotherapy drugs can cause hearing loss until my audiologist contacted me with information that I might qualify for Cochlear Implants. That was January 2015, and I told her I had just started chemotherapy for breast cancer with no knowledge of hearing... by webmaster | Sep 24, 2020 | CPR, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss, Living with Hearing Loss
It is essential to understand that hearing is a function of the ears, while COMPREHENSION of speech sounds is a function of the brain. We all employ the dynamics of hearing. Capitalize on them when communicating with a person who is hard of hearing. A comment I often...