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Along this same line, I really need an Hearing Dog, but my current home won't qualify. But I'll be moving sometime this year and I've found that where I'm moving too has a source for the HD and they're matched up with us according to needs mostly. ...
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Always the Bullmastiff. They're large enough to intimidate unwanted strangers, yet quiet. But let someone outside do something they should not, and they give a very low-pitched, growly bark.
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My hearing was damaged by an ear infection when I was a toddler, but my mother denied to my teachers and everyone that I had any hearing trouble even though the school testing program indicated I needed to do something. The tinnitus has probrably be...
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Years ago a co-worker pointed out to me that I could not hear him talking to me until he got within 10 feet. So I went the an ENT doctor who determined that I needed an hearing aid. When the audioligist tested me my hearing was 42dB loss in one ear...
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Not sure if I've responded before, but I would add it to my Trust Fund which my children and grandchildren will receive part of when they start on SS. Hopefully, they will use it wisely to live a little better and they will do the same for their next...
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Along this same line, I really need an Hearing Dog, but my current home won't qualify. But I'll be moving sometime this year and I've found that where I'm moving too has a source for the HD and they're matched up with us according to needs mostly. ...
1
Reply
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11203
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Always the Bullmastiff. They're large enough to intimidate unwanted strangers, yet quiet. But let someone outside do something they should not, and they give a very low-pitched, growly bark.
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11139
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My hearing was damaged by an ear infection when I was a toddler, but my mother denied to my teachers and everyone that I had any hearing trouble even though the school testing program indicated I needed to do something. The tinnitus has probrably be...
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1
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39430
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Years ago a co-worker pointed out to me that I could not hear him talking to me until he got within 10 feet. So I went the an ENT doctor who determined that I needed an hearing aid. When the audioligist tested me my hearing was 42dB loss in one ear...
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1
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36532
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Not sure if I've responded before, but I would add it to my Trust Fund which my children and grandchildren will receive part of when they start on SS. Hopefully, they will use it wisely to live a little better and they will do the same for their next...
1
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1
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4133
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Along this same line, I really need an Hearing Dog, but my current home won't qualify. But I'll be moving sometime this year and I've found that where I'm moving too has a source for the HD and they're matched up with us according to needs mostly. ...
1
Reply
1
Kudo
11203
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Always the Bullmastiff. They're large enough to intimidate unwanted strangers, yet quiet. But let someone outside do something they should not, and they give a very low-pitched, growly bark.
1
Reply
3
Kudos
11139
Views
My hearing was damaged by an ear infection when I was a toddler, but my mother denied to my teachers and everyone that I had any hearing trouble even though the school testing program indicated I needed to do something. The tinnitus has probrably be...
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1
Kudo
39430
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Years ago a co-worker pointed out to me that I could not hear him talking to me until he got within 10 feet. So I went the an ENT doctor who determined that I needed an hearing aid. When the audioligist tested me my hearing was 42dB loss in one ear...
2
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1
Kudo
36532
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Not sure if I've responded before, but I would add it to my Trust Fund which my children and grandchildren will receive part of when they start on SS. Hopefully, they will use it wisely to live a little better and they will do the same for their next...
1
Reply
1
Kudo
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