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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 19 MIN

🦻 The Uneasy Harmony of Asymmetrical Hearing Loss

from Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel · host Travelling In My 70s

This article offers a personal reflection on the complex relationship between a user and their hearing aid, with a focus on asymmetrical hearing loss. Roberta explains that the device does not offer the same clarity as glasses, but rather helps manage distorted sounds and auditory confusion. Despite the frustrations of physical discomfort and the constant fear of losing the expensive technology, the narrative highlights how the device reduces the mental exhaustion caused by struggling to hear. Ultimately, the piece portrays the hearing aid as an imperfect but essential tool for navigating social environments. The author concludes that, while the technology is annoying, it enables a necessary coexistence that makes daily life significantly more manageable.

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