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<blockquote data-quote="Wilts" data-source="post: 9194263" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>hi i'm deaf on one side, where the 3 bones within the ear are fused.. and hearing aids are crude to over come it so dont' bother.. it always comes down to back ground noise for me, i now days tend to work with 1 in ear head phone in my good ear to listen to quit pod casts or music, really helps consentration and can hear parlour stuff fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilts, post: 9194263, member: 588"] hi i'm deaf on one side, where the 3 bones within the ear are fused.. and hearing aids are crude to over come it so dont' bother.. it always comes down to back ground noise for me, i now days tend to work with 1 in ear head phone in my good ear to listen to quit pod casts or music, really helps consentration and can hear parlour stuff fine [/QUOTE]
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