Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 In the last few weeks, I've been reading back through the archives (wow - so many posts, and Beth, thank you again for bringing us all together!). I noticed every now and again, reference was made to the connection between women with MAs and auditory disorders. I have an iPod that I listen to whenever I work out. About a week ago (right around the first time I saw a lot of discussion on the MA/auditory discussion), I realized that the headphones seemed louder in one ear than in the other. Took the right earbud out, put the left one in . . . ok, left side came in loud and clear. Took the left earbud out, put the right one in. . .everything was a little softer, a little muffled. Hmmm. . . Aha! I thought. That auditory / MA thing must be right! Last night, I started telling my husband about the MA/auditory connection, and that I had noticed how I wasn't hearing all that well in my right ear, and yes, I was sure it wasn't ear wax How interesting! Should I mention it to my doc? Should I have my hearing evaluated? Until my husband pointed out that perhaps it was the right EARBUD that was defective, not my right EAR. Sure enough, when I put the left bud in my right ear, I could hear it just fine. Thank god for the voice of reason! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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