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Hearing Loss Singer's Choir Joy PDF Print E-mail
Written by Martyn Scott   
Thursday, 13 August 2009 14:56
David Llewellyn with Tenby Male Choir
David Llewellyn has returned to singing with Tenby Male Choir

A singer who almost quit a choir after losing his hearing is urging others not to ignore the problem.

Soloist David Llewellyn was a member of Tenby Male Choir in Pembrokeshire and loved his singing hobby.

But after noticing signs of hearing loss over a number of years he suddenly lost complete hearing in one ear, making it impossible to join in.

 

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A Significant Difference to My Life PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Sunday, 22 March 2009 20:20
AIHHP Member Mr Robert Davies, of Seaford Hearing Centre in East Sussex has been my Audiologist since 2001. He has made such a significant difference to my life with his advice and ongoing pastoral care that I feel it is worthy to note this to his peer group.
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New hearing aids save 80-year-old’s table tennis game PDF Print E-mail
Written by Martyn Scott   
Wednesday, 11 March 2009 21:07

jack-199054036THE 60-year career of a veteran table tennis champion has been saved – after he feared he was becoming "too deaf to play".

Jack Bullock, 80, from Beddau, Pontypridd, has been playing in some of the world’s top leagues since he was 20.

He is the current British table tennis champion for over-65s and has played in tournaments across the globe.

But he thought he might have to hang up his bat after struggling to differentiate his pings from his pongs.

After growing accustomed to the different noises he could pre-empt the speed of the ball and the direction it would bounce, which saw him rocket to the top of his game.

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AIHHP member provided excellent follow up service PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 05 November 2008 15:20

"I believe that the greatest service that AIHHP Member Peter Jones provides is excellent follow-up following hearing aid fitting.

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"Very professional, friendly and incredibly helpful!" PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 05 November 2008 15:18

"This new hearing aid is real magic! It transformed my life. Now I do not have to worry about going to meetings or big gatherings ( actually even small gatherings were problematic). I used to miss a lot of what was going around me. Now I can hear almost as normal people hear.

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