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- $Title{Is "Tin Ear" Something We Have to Accept as Part of Getting Older?}
- $Subject{ear ears hearing aging Sense senses hear older age aged old elder
- elderly geriatric impairment}
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- Is "Tin Ear" Something We Have to Accept as Part of Getting Older?
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- QUESTION: With the passing years I seem to be losing a bit of my hearing as
- well. Many people my age, I am 70, seem to be in the same boat. Is a "tin
- ear" something we just have to accept as part of getting a bit older?
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- ANSWER: Recent studies show that about one in three Americans 65 years or
- older--including former President Reagan--experience some sort of hearing
- impairment (defined here as deafness in one of both ears, or any other trouble
- hearing).
- The statistics are quite revealing. In men, from the ages of 65 to 74,
- almost 30% report some hearing loss, and the number grows to 58% in youngsters
- over the age of 85. Women seem to be a bit better off as only 17.5% in the 65
- to 74 age group have difficulty. About 13 percent of males in the 65-74 group
- reported deafness in one or both ears, compared to 8 percent of the women. In
- people over 85, partial or complete deafness was noticed by 38 percent of men
- and 23 percent of women.
- About 8 percent of both sexes said they use a hearing aid. When all
- those questioned--including those with hearing aids--were asked to describe
- their hearing, 61 percent reported no trouble while 5.5 percent indicated they
- had a "lot of trouble" hearing.
- So I guess you are not alone, and I'll just shout a bit louder when
- addressing answers to my older readers!
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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