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Excellent.,
I have hearing loss myself and found this book to be a great source of information. Everything is simplified for the average person and easily understood. Kudos to the doctors at House Ear Clinic who put this together.
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Very informative!,
I have tinnitus, and hearing loss (darn that I’m getting older). Anyway, reading this book, unlike others on this subject, really opened my eyes. I learned all about the structure of the ear, how one translates sounds into words, info on tinnitus that I hadn’t heard before. The book was also easy to read, separated into short chapters about the finest of points. TOTALLY recommend this bk to others who want to learn more on this subject.
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A good medical overview of hearing loss for non-doctors,
This is a good read for someone just beginning to learn about hearing loss, but who has a doctor or an audiologist too busy to explain a lot of the medical details. It is probably too much information for a family member or friend of someone with a hearing loss.
As someone who is hearing impaired, I took offense at the “Idiot’s Guide” publisher. I know that the publisher has a whole series of books under that brand, but too often, mainstream prejudices lump people with hearing loss into the idiot category, and having that reinforced here did not sit well with me. I read a copy of this book that belongs to someone else, but I would not buy it myself.
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