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Old 07-21-2014, 07:52 AM   #7
Andy4639
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Originally Posted by _Ogre View Post
i lived in morganton nc for 16 yrs, they have one of the best schools for the deaf in the nation
a friend of mine's son was 100% deaf and had one of the biggest stereo i have ever seen, in his jeep
he loved to feel the beat and rhythm
no mid range or tweeters for this kid
By all accounts I'm deaf. I can hear some! According to the doctors I go to I lost a lot of speach frequencies. Each word has it's own frequency and some well most of them I have lost so when people are talking it's like they are studdering and skipping words to me + every one wisper's too! The hearing adds help but are not 100%

This is one reason I like the boards I'm on I can talk with people and see what they write and know for sure what they are saying instead of guessing are having to ask several times what they said.
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