I haven't been tested, but I think the time is coming when I should talking to an audiologist.
What I wonder about is how could someone determine if their hearing loss is due to age or another factor? For example my wife at 47 recently had to start using reading glasses. I assume that its age related but how would you ever know for sure.Yet I'm sure you could find a statically correlation between dialysis patients and non patients, how could any one person know what was causing hearing loss?
Quote from: Deanne on July 20, 2015, 07:49:29 AMI haven't been tested, but I think the time is coming when I should talking to an audiologist.Sorry to hear that you feel a need to get tested. Are there any symptoms you have that bother you?
Having been on dialysis more or less ten years, I would say my hearing loss started to develop about halfway through. (I have often wondered about a link to kidney failure?)I cannot hear people unless they are looking at me, I guess I partially lipread and I can't hear well over the phone or in noisy places. Accents completely floor me...yet if I got tested, it would be admitting another bit of me has failed it's MOT so I haven't and I know I should but ....
This lady (as in me) thinks that your wife would tell you straight if she were actually mad at you. Maybe you'd been grocery shopping? Love, Cas
Well, for what it's worth... I have had hearing loss since childhood and they think my kidney disease started around the same time. I had a lot of ear infections and now they think that those were staph related - and also contributed to my renal issues.It would not surprise me if the two were related. It wouldn't surprise me if it was just a coincidence.