On Friday, Dr. Gwen Deevy tested my hearing. First she looked in my ears. There was wax in my right ear. She very carefully removed the wax with a tool. She reminded me to never, never, never use Q-tips to remove wax. I told her that I don’t even have any Q-tips at my home. The left ear was perfectly clear of wax.
We went into a sound proof booth with a double door designed for hearing testing. It was very quiet. Next, she put a set of earphones on my ears. The red one went on my right ear and the blue one went on my left ear. She gave me a clicker with a button. When I heard the tones, I was to push the button to let her know I heard it.
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Dr. Deevy presented tones in the right ear first and I pushed the button. After a series of tones ranging from high pitches to low pitches, she switched to test my left ear. Then, she told me to repeat the words that I heard even if I had to guess. The words got really soft. This is called speech reception threshold testing. The test is designed to see how soft I can understand words. The results should be consistent with my responses to the tones. Then she tested to see how well I understood speech at a comfortable level. This is called speech discrimination testing.
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We found my patient file. I had had a test in 2008, so we were able to compare the 2008 results with the 2013 results. I am happy to report that my hearing has NOT changed since 2008. The results are normal hearing with a mild high frequency hearing loss in both ears. The loss is not significant enough to warrant hearing aids at this time. My word discrimination scores were 100% in each ear! Yeah!
I was happy to report that I still have good hearing. But, I am only able to report that because I had a test. Most of my friends, who know I am an audiologist, have not had a hearing test. Most of them want their spouse to have a hearing test, just like my husband wanted me to have a hearing test! But, you can’t report good hearing unless you have had a hearing test.