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Old 05-04-2013, 09:30 PM #1
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Had an audiology exam, since I noticed ringing in ears and a loss of hearing in my left ear.
After a battery of tests, the audiologist (who also has MS) said my ears are hearing fine...but my auditory processing is not good, especially when I am in a situation where there is background noise, like at a party or restaurant. She thinks it could be MS related. Suggested trying to be in a quiet situation especially if I return to work (that's not happening)...

Thank you MS...you continue to take and take...sheesh
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Sorry Debbie, I know the feeling...have the same problem.

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I avoid loud places at all costs. Places like bars actually make me unbalanced, dizzy, fatigued. It is to much sensory things going on at one time.
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Hang in there Debbie! I've been that way for years. It is very difficult for me to focus and concentrate or have conversations when there is a ton of background noise. I find that if I am fatigued it is far worse; therefore, if I am going somewhere that I know there will be a lot of noise I make sure I rest up and nap before going, if I can. I also go to places that tend to be quieter or go at times that I know they won't be busy. The library is great for that. I shop either really early in the morning or later in the evening. I don't go out to eat much but when I do I find that going after the lunch rush or before the dinner rush really helps. I can actually have a conversation AND keep track of it when it is quieter.
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