Well, if turning 60 wasn't enough, this week's announcement at the ENT's office that I need hearing aids in both ears just frosted my cake.
Ah well, all of that loud "kick-ass" music was worth every bit of this week's kick-IN-the ass announcement. And I'll always treasure my night of dancing on the speaker at Limelight with my whip as SPECIAL.
(No need to type replies in all caps. I'll hear you.)
Mike
Soon to be bionic man.
And look out all you little iPod chillun out there. Your time's coming.
Ah well, all of that loud "kick-ass" music was worth every bit of this week's kick-IN-the ass announcement. And I'll always treasure my night of dancing on the speaker at Limelight with my whip as SPECIAL.
(No need to type replies in all caps. I'll hear you.)
Mike
Soon to be bionic man.
And look out all you little iPod chillun out there. Your time's coming.
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Re: What???? I'm sorry. WHAT???
Mon, February 18, 2008 - 12:31 PMYou Just reminded me , I need to get my ears checked.
My brother, needs hearing aids, but the insureance (spelling) would not cover them, which I do not understand.
Or maybe he is not telling me the whole truth.(which my bro does at times.)
For me its my eyes, that have been troubling me. Moving things farther away to read them. Eyes taking longer to ajust to look far away.
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"Long Arm Disease"
Mon, February 18, 2008 - 1:14 PMAs in "my arms aren't long enough to read this."
Drugstore readers may be all you need. Even the best of 'em are cheaper than glasses from the doctor. That's not to say you don't need an eye exam! It's very important that your eyes get a complete MEDICAL exam, not just a test with an eye chart.
And it's likely your bro is telling you the truth. Hearing coverage is *very* spotty. And I know from friends who have really serious hearing problems that the low-end units are almost worse than nothing.
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