According to Peter Slobin, there are five major clues that you might have a hearing loss:
1. Someone who knows you well suggests that you get your hearing checked or that "you only hear when you want to hear."
2. Even though you can hear the words, you can't understand because they sound mumbled.
3. You need the television volume turned up high.
4. You can't hear if there is background noise, as in a noisy restaurant.
5. Women's and children's voices are especially hard to hear.
There's help available.
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