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Hi everyone, Matt here. Just want to say, now that we have Youtube and many other video sharing sites this day in age. There are now lots of different vids on hearing loss that you can use for your particular type of hearing. I can give you one or two links if they are helpful for anyone. Note: These will help with your hearing a lot but if you are still going to a ear clinic, keep going if you are needing to go, I'm not here to stop anyone from going to see a specialist. That's is what I'm not writing this post about. I'm just writing this post to see if anyone does listen to these hearing improvement sounds, will see if they have had improvement in their hearing, that's all. I hope that your hearing will help with these sounds.
To finish off, I would recommend, if you are listening with your laptop or computer, put your main volume down to about half the volume, than start the hearing sound. If you are using a Ipad, or smartphone or any other smart device, maybe just put your main volume down slightly more lower, put the hearing sound on then adjust your volume when needed.
Here are the links that I have from Youtube:
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These are just two videos for all to use. If you want more, just on Youtube, they will have vid available for you to use. You just need to pick which one suits you for your hearing.
Matt
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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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80.6% Community feedback and transparency is needed.
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19.4% No. This would be impossible in practice.
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