| Who
Needs a Hearing Aid?
The following checklist will help
you determine if you are experiencing hearing problems. The questions
relate to everyday situations where many people - even those with
only minor hearing losses - could experience difficulties hearing
clearly.
- When watching television with others
you need to set the volume higher than they would to hear what
is being said.
- You often need to ask people to repeat
what they have said.
- You often feel that other people are
"mumbling" or speaking unclearly.
- You often have trouble understanding
a conversation when there is background noise or when other people
are talking at the same time.
- Your family members / colleagues / friends
have asked you whether you have a hearing problem.
- You avoid parties and social events because
there is too much noise or you can't hear what people are saying.
- During conversations in a car, a restaurant,
or another noisy place, you often misunderstand what is being
said.
- You feel stressed or tired when you have
had to talk or listen for long periods.
- You need to sit close to the speakers
at meetings, religious services, or at the dinner table in order
to understand.
- You often experience problems hearing
and understanding what other people are saying to you when you
do not have eye contact.
- You often find it hard to localize the
source of sounds.
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