I'm a little different in that I knew my hearing was defective. I had mild problems since childhood measles.
However I was finding it increasingly difficult to hear DS.
I had a free test at Boots and they said I had low frequency hearing loss, which explains why I have no problem with female voices. They recommended hearing aids.
I didn't want them. Six months later I decided to try them.
Mindful of the many people who pay £1000s for hearing aids which sit in a drawer I asked for an NHS referral.
I figured I would try the free version first. I now have two very discreet aids and am pretty happy with them. I don't wear them all day every day but they are very useful.
As for subtitles - I use those anyway. Both DC with perfect hearing use subtitles, it helps with accents and mumbling.
Expensive free range chicken was tasteless!
Equality and Diversity Laws, should these be scrapped??
I feel like I lack basic general knowledge



