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Are You Aware for This Hearing Test?

(16 Posts)
adomthomas Thu 03-Mar-16 09:59:24

Have you ever been sitting around the dinner table with your loved ones, talking and laughing, but having to ask someone to repeat themselves one too many times? I was facing this problem but I didn’t get the perfect solution for this situation so that I will easily get through with this.

rosesarered Thu 03-Mar-16 10:00:31

Huh?

Cherrytree59 Thu 03-Mar-16 10:12:23

Pardon

Luckygirl Thu 03-Mar-16 10:33:59

I feel an ad coming on.............

Alea Thu 03-Mar-16 10:38:23

I can hear it coming ......grin

Lona Thu 03-Mar-16 10:39:34

Pardon? ?

MiniMouse Thu 03-Mar-16 10:52:57

?

PRINTMISS Thu 03-Mar-16 11:06:19

Sorry! Would you say that again?

Bellanonna Thu 03-Mar-16 11:11:14

I think that link's gone down the pan?

ninathenana Thu 03-Mar-16 11:11:37

?

downtoearth Fri 04-Mar-16 08:16:26

the patter of plimsoles...grin

sherish Fri 04-Mar-16 18:41:05

Oh no not the plimsolls again!

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 04-Mar-16 18:42:27

Read it with an Indian accent.

Ana Fri 04-Mar-16 18:45:02

It's not like the school shoes threads, this one seems to have forgotten to post the link to the 'perfect solution' - unless he really did just want to let us know that he didn't find a solution!

adomthomas Tue 08-Mar-16 13:47:01

With regards to my earlier statement, i wanted to know is that is anyone else having problems in hearing? Is anyone else having a tough time trying to figure out what the other person is trying to say. If yes, then is there any solution to this problem? Please help me.

Alea Tue 08-Mar-16 13:52:27

You can ask your GP to arrange a hearing test, or have it done privately at most Opticians also Booots etc. They will advise on the suitability of hearing aids which may be available on the NHS or, privately.
I am assuming you are in the UK?