| How to Survive Hearing Loss
“Lively, easy to read, and very informative -- not only about the emotional and psychological aspects, but also more practical things such as how to clean a hearing aid.” -- Deaf USA “In this reassuring book, the author provides a good deal of useful information.” -- Library Journal “A valuable resource for any hard of hearing person -- and for hearing relatives and friends.” -- SHHH Journal Charlotte Himber counts herself among 22 million Americans who have a significant hearing loss. Like 40 percent of those with hearing loss, hers grew worse as she became older. In her book she shares her firsthand experience, her feelings, and the knowledge she gathered when she finally decided to “do something about her hearing.” How to Survive Hearing Loss presents the results of her intensive research about hearing and the ear, otologists and audiologists, and the support groups ready to help those with hearing loss. Along with empathy and understanding, readers will find invaluable information, resources, and useful hints. Charlotte Himber, former editor of the YMCA’s The Circulator, conducts seminars for Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People in Spartansburg, SC. ISBN 1-56368-013-0, 5 ½ x 8 ½ paperback, 241 pages, illustrated, appendices, bibliography $24.95t
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