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Old 01-26-2008, 01:43 PM #9
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yeppers,I can hear the tv in the living room when I asked my kids to turn it down,they say it is mom. I go to check it,and its way down.but I can hear every word very clear.
when my hearing gets like this,I go in a whirrelwind. I put my hands over my ears,and want to scream. Talk about sensory overload.
I cant go into walmart without freaking out.
If there is noises that is too loud to me,my ears ring 10 times worse. I cant handle to much noise.
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