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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3970472" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Back when my mother was alive, she always had the TV turned up so loud that the neighbors could hear her TV. I introduced her to a device that Radio Shack sold that was called a "listening amplifier." Basically, it was a receiver that picked up sounds and then amplified them through headphones. She loved the thing, so we convinced her that maybe she needed hearing aids, and she eventually got a pair.</p><p></p><p>Visiting her one time after she got them, I noticed that she wasn't wearing the aids and asked her about why she wasn't wearing them. She told me that she took them out because a flushing toilet, a faucet drip, and a few other things were just too annoying to want to listen to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3970472, member: 7900"] Back when my mother was alive, she always had the TV turned up so loud that the neighbors could hear her TV. I introduced her to a device that Radio Shack sold that was called a "listening amplifier." Basically, it was a receiver that picked up sounds and then amplified them through headphones. She loved the thing, so we convinced her that maybe she needed hearing aids, and she eventually got a pair. Visiting her one time after she got them, I noticed that she wasn't wearing the aids and asked her about why she wasn't wearing them. She told me that she took them out because a flushing toilet, a faucet drip, and a few other things were just too annoying to want to listen to. [/QUOTE]
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