Either pronunciation works, and Fren…you have a mild case? Some are NOT “easily ignored,” I really hate when those that don’t know the worse cases say that….apologies, maybe you were saying yours is worse now?
Nothing masks mine….and then there is the hyperacusis.
Either pronunciation works, and Fren…you have a mild case? Some are NOT “easily ignored,” I really hate when those that don’t know the worse cases say that….apologies, maybe you were saying yours is worse now?
Mine is with me 24/7 and even background noise of over 80db’s does not mask it. Mine is not from the jab, but from an extremely loud MRI, and the technician was probably high….left me without an emergency call button.
Either pronunciation works, and Fren…you have a mild case.
Some are NOT “easily ignored,” I really hate when those that don’t know the worse cases say that….apologies, maybe you were saying yours is worse now?
Mine is with me 24/7 and even background noise of over 80db’s does not mask it. Mine is not from the jab, but from an extremely loud MRI, and the technician was probably high….left me without an emergency call button.
Either pronunciation works, and Fren…you have a mild case.
Some are NOT “easily ignored,” I really hate when those that don’t know the worse cases say that….apologies, maybe you were saying your is worse now?
Mine is with me 24/7 and even background noise of over 80db’s does not mask it. Mine is not from the jab, but from an extremely loud MRI, and the technician was probably high….left me without an emergency call button.
Either pronunciation works, and Fren…you have a mild case.
Some are NOT “easily ignored,” I really hate when those that don’t know the worse cases say that….apologies, maybe you were saying your is worse now?
Mine is with me 24/7 and even background noise of over 80db’s does not mask it.