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SENSE OF HEARING: HEARING AIDS
As people are living to an older age now, more of them are realizing that with the advancing years all their tissues have a tendency to lose elasticity and pliability. This situation in the ear does result in the hearing being less acute. Fortunately hearing aids are being improved, and, what is also important, they are getting to be as good form as eye glasses. There is an occasional person whose deafness is due to degeneration of the acoustic nerve. So check with a good ear surgeon before you buy your hearing aid.
It may be that within a few years hearing aids will be as popular as eye glasses. An article in the British Medical Journal said that a recent visitor to New York was impressed by the number of people in the street wearing hearing aids, and the same might be said of London now.
There is no doubt that they are a great help to many people. Children at schools for the deaf, if they have a small remnant of hearing, now use them. I am told by a physician, deaf himself, that it is very important to recognize deafness in young children. Not only are deaf children thought to be stupid, unjustly, but it is important that they receive training in hearing. He also says that the parents are the ones to determine this, not the otologist, that is, the ear doctor. He suggests that they stand where the child cannot see them and say softly, “Want some ice cream?” Any American child who does not respond to this is definitely abnormal.
Training in the use of hearing aids is important for older people as well as for children. Probably many get too much noise and this is confusing. There is an organization to help the hard of hearing get the best – for each one – type of aid.
I suggested to my deaf friend that there might be some unnecessary wearing of hearing aids as there is of eye glasses. In my youth my family sent me to a man who measured my eyesight, found that it was not perfect, and prescribed glasses. I wore them all through college. At medical school I got my first medical graft by going to a Boston oculist, a teacher in the school, who showed esprit de corps by charging me nothing. He said that I undoubtedly had a slight error of refraction, but that if they were his eyes he would do without glasses. I took his advice and went twenty years or so without any. My deaf friend says that this does not work with ears. He is in a position to know. I guess, though, that hearing aids are a greater nuisance than glasses, even bifocals. They are very expensive, the battery upkeep is to be considered, various parts of the apparatus may break, and they are considerable to carry around. People used to be ashamed of hearing aids, although why more so than of glasses it is hard for me to see. Probably soon they will be as much the mode as dark glasses are now.
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