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Feb. 03, 2014

Unheard Melodies Can Still Be Sweet

Gael Hannan
Editor’s Note:  This week, I am delighted to welcome as guest blogger Katherine Bouton is the author of “Shouting Won’t Help: Why I — and 50 Million Other Americans — Can’t Hear You,” which has just been reissued in paperback with a new introduction. She speaks and writes as an advocate for those with hearing loss, and she is a member of the Board of
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Jan. 27, 2014

How to Serve Diners with Hearing Loss

Gael Hannan
“Hi, I’m Chelsea. Welcome to the Cacophony Café. I’d like to tell you about our specials tonight.” Our group of six is seated at a round table. This is a good thing, because it’s easy to see everyone. The restaurant is dark-ish and the noise is rising by the moment. This is not a good thing, because noise interferes with
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Jan. 20, 2014

My First Hearing Loss Hero – Cindy Gordon

Gael Hannan
I remember the first moment I saw her.  It was hard not to notice her as she mingled at coffee break with other conference attendees who were mostly seniors – she was holding a baby. As she walked towards me, I didn’t know that an amazing woman was about to give me two gifts – peace of mind and friendship.
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Jan. 14, 2014

Can Hearing Loss Make Your Life Better?

Gael Hannan
Ever had a bad hair online pharmacy buy sinequan with best prices today in the USA day?  A phrase that once meant you and your hair were living on different planets now refers to an overall cruddy day when nothing seems to go right. People with hearing loss have days like that, but we call them bad hearing days. A
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Jan. 06, 2014

My Wine, My Hearing Loss: The Relationship

Gael Hannan
The wine-and-martini holiday season of Christmas/New Year’s/University Break is over.  Now, at the start of the traditional detox month of  January, I have time to think about the relationship between  alcohol and hearing loss – not just mine but everybody’s. Spoiler alert – I like wine. It tastes better than beer and it’s a prettier color than coke or pepsi.  But
Dec. 30, 2013

How Did I Hear Last Year? (2013 in Review)

Gael Hannan
It’s that time again. As 2013 gasps its last breaths, it’s time to review how well we met our personal goals for 2013, no matter how low we set them. My new year’s resolutions about communication and hearing technology were carried forward from the year before. This annual review of the same ol’ resolutions will probably go on for as
Dec. 24, 2013

Reader’s Choice 2013: The Dark-and-Dirty Secret of People with Hearing Loss

Gael Hannan
This post is a Reader’s Choice selection for 2013.   Hearing loss changes lives. I know this because without hearing loss, I’d be married to a completely different guy and my son would look very different – like a girl, maybe? And I know this because of the secret vice that interfered with my marital selection process. My dark-and-dirty secret is
Dec. 24, 2013

Happy New Year!

Gael Hannan
Dear Readers: During this holiday season, the editors at Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM) are taking some time off. However, we are not leaving you without anything to read on our blog this week. Instead, we are publishing a special holiday edition filled with what we call our Readers’ Choices. The Readers’ Choices are the posts published on each
Dec. 16, 2013

♪ Do You Hear What I Hear? ♪

Gael Hannan
Very soon, I’m going to be an angel. Before you reach for the sympathy cards, I can assure you I feel fine; I’m  not planning on leaving this earth any time soon. On Christmas Eve, I’m doing my annual gig at my church: as the Christmas Angel, I narrate the Nativity story at the early children’s service. It’s one of
Dec. 09, 2013

It’s Me Again, Santa – the Lady with Hearing Loss?

Gael Hannan
Dear Santa, How are you? I am fine. Don’t you just love this time of year?  What a dumb question – of course you do. You’re a rock star of the season!  Ok, now that all the nicey-nice stuff is out of the way, I’ll tell you why I’m writing again. Yes, that’s right – again. I’m the HoH (hard