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According to my sister, who has similar symptoms, a physician will
probably diagnose this as a genuine neurological/hearing problem. She also says no one has offered her a cure for it. It's called mid-range deafness, and is common in anyone over 35. It's a condition that is supposedly exacerbated by exposure to loud noises when you were young -- like those old Iron Butterfly albums we used to play at 160 decibels... ;-) There is no cure -- which is one reason I don't "do" cocktail parties very often anymore. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 02:25:52 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: According to my sister, who has similar symptoms, a physician will probably diagnose this as a genuine neurological/hearing problem. She also says no one has offered her a cure for it. It's called mid-range deafness, and is common in anyone over 35. It's a condition that is supposedly exacerbated by exposure to loud noises when you were young -- like those old Iron Butterfly albums we used to play at 160 decibels... ;-) There is no cure -- which is one reason I don't "do" cocktail parties very often anymore. Rats. And I never even listened to any loud music as an adolescent (45 years ago) and I have never heard of Iron Butterfly. Thanks -- For email, use Usenet-20031220 at spamex.com |
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For a second there I couldn't picture an iron butterfly getting off the
ground, then I remembered the drugs.. denny "Top Spin" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 02:25:52 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: According to my sister, who has similar symptoms, a physician will probably diagnose this as a genuine neurological/hearing problem. She also says no one has offered her a cure for it. It's called mid-range deafness, and is common in anyone over 35. It's a condition that is supposedly exacerbated by exposure to loud noises when you were young -- like those old Iron Butterfly albums we used to play at 160 decibels... ;-) There is no cure -- which is one reason I don't "do" cocktail parties very often anymore. Rats. And I never even listened to any loud music as an adolescent (45 years ago) and I have never heard of Iron Butterfly. Thanks -- For email, use Usenet-20031220 at spamex.com |
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