tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post1921527065155162622..comments2024-02-06T09:56:45.696+00:00Comments on Stupidgirl45: It's Oh So Quiet, Shhh, Shhh....said Bjork.....Or not as the case may be.stupidgirl45http://www.blogger.com/profile/13627779734043267597noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-51718717626986237292011-05-11T22:02:58.289+01:002011-05-11T22:02:58.289+01:00Will - erm, they are free on the National Health S...Will - erm, they are free on the National Health Service (you might be able to buy better privately but not sure) thanks though!<br /><br />Michael - I am adjusting but every so often I think `hey` that's a new sound!! It's nice in some ways too :) thanks for taking the time to comment<br /><br />Julie - yes I wish I couldn't hear so much sometimes but it's better than the alternative!! thanks lovely<br /><br />KT - awww fanksstupidgirl45https://www.blogger.com/profile/13627779734043267597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-11899522207753526482011-05-11T12:42:46.318+01:002011-05-11T12:42:46.318+01:00Brilliant post. I'm so pleased for you :DBrilliant post. I'm so pleased for you :DKThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16052708770041319402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-55395619066517036292011-05-10T02:16:42.223+01:002011-05-10T02:16:42.223+01:00Wow...I never thought about how much noise I autom...Wow...I never thought about how much noise I automatically filter out.<br /><br />What an amazing, annoying, beautiful hard thing to finally hear what you've been missing.<br /><br />I'll bet there are things we'd be better off not hearing or seeing or feeling.<br /><br />Maybe a little sensory deprivation makes life easier.<br /><br />But you never asked for life to be easy, now. Did you?<br /><br />I hope you adjust quickly. <br /><br />(Listen carefully and you can hear me cheering you on all the way from here....)Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15244839430462103487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-86065803796349957462011-05-09T21:57:51.742+01:002011-05-09T21:57:51.742+01:00What an eye (and ear) opening blog. Fascinating fi...What an eye (and ear) opening blog. Fascinating finding out about the world from a very different perspective. The world sure is a noisy place and I spend much of my time wishing I could shut it out. I find noisy bars overwhelming and don't like trying to hear a conversation when others are talking about something else next to me. So for you to have this whole new level of sound opened up to you must be mind boggling. The brain is amazing though, and will soon adapt. I suspect the novelty will never truly wear off.Michaelhttp://thebestprocrastinator.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6863956527986501140.post-75850970474610570382011-05-09T21:46:35.069+01:002011-05-09T21:46:35.069+01:00A VERY USEFUL POST! I know people with hearing pro...A VERY USEFUL POST! I know people with hearing problems and they put off going for help (other issues have beem crossed off) because they don't think anything worthwhile is out there. Even family docs know nothing. Please keep us posted. One other thing. How much do they cost? We in the U.S. truthfully have no 'health care' system. They don't sell health and they don't care. Although they LOVE to hide behind that term. We have the medical services industry and ALL INVOLVED (except maybe nurses) docs too, are among the most self serving, price gouging, extortionist people going. No shame at all. Ok, I got to vent. But a comparison of how much such devices would cost in U.K. (on average, not necessarily your cost) with what they would coldly demant for them here would be very informative. GREAT POST. THANKS!!wilkravitzhttp://vampirewonderland.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com