We're all aware of the importance of using hearing protection while shooting. We're also aware of the risk from machinery and loud music. There are other causes...
I went to my doctor for a routine visit and had waited almost an hour in an examining room, when a young PA came in to practice on me. She pulled out a scope and looked up my nostrils and in my ears. She mentioned that I had some wax build up and wanted to know if I had noticed any hearing loss. I replied, HUH?? She started to ask the question again in a louder tone and I broke out laughing. Gotcha!
One of my brother had to see an audiologist because of his work. She ran the tests and told him he some hearing loss, but only in his right ear. He explained that he travels a lot with his wife and he always drives. She didn't think that was funny!
I went to my doctor for a routine visit and had waited almost an hour in an examining room, when a young PA came in to practice on me. She pulled out a scope and looked up my nostrils and in my ears. She mentioned that I had some wax build up and wanted to know if I had noticed any hearing loss. I replied, HUH?? She started to ask the question again in a louder tone and I broke out laughing. Gotcha!

One of my brother had to see an audiologist because of his work. She ran the tests and told him he some hearing loss, but only in his right ear. He explained that he travels a lot with his wife and he always drives. She didn't think that was funny!
