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Dr. Jerry Martin Jr.  
U.S.
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I am deaf myself and I do know what is like as a deaf person, how we communicate on the different levels (Reading Lips, American Sign Language, English Sign Language and etc.). I will be able to provide you advice about this topic from range childhood to adulthood. Please do understand that I will not give you any advice regards medication because I am not a medical doctor.Available
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Cordell Vail  
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I would be very happy to try to answer any questions that you may have about things you can do as a hearing impaired person to find a good job or better your education. I have been working with the deaf since 1996. One of the greatest needs seems to be finding help with getting a better education and employment. To try to fill that need, started a FREE deaf job service web page at www.vcaa.com/deafnews/jobs. You can post your résumé there for free. I am also collecting deaf job information, educational opportunities and vocational financial assistance for the hearing impaired from every state and posting it on that web page. Because the ideal employment for some hearing impaired people would be to work at home, I am in the process of writing a book about that and I also post that information on the web page when ever I find it. There is no cost to use the information on the web page and I will be happy to try to answer your questions here as well. Available
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Harriet Jacobster, Au.D.  
U.S.
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I can answer questions regarding non-medical treatment of hearing loss such as hearing aids and aural rehabilitation. I am also able to answer your questions regarding hearing testing, what types of tests are appropriate, what information a hearing test gives you and what it doesn't give you. As a classically trained musician, I can also answer issues dealing with hearing loss specific to musicians.Available
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2008-07-12  Tinnitus/Ears:   Hi Brian, Yes, it is most common for musicians to suffer from hearing loss and tinnitus. What you are describing sounds very much like Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD). The Eustachian tube connects...
2008-06-27  hearing problems related to sinus:   Hi Catch, What you describe seems to be a Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD). The ET is a little tube that runs from your nose to your middle ear and helps to maintain normal pressure in your ear. That...
2008-06-06  PROFOUNDLY DEAF:   Hi, I am pleased to hear that you took my advice and it helped you greatly. Keep up learning ASL and hang around with deaf people will benefit you well. GOD BLESS YOU! Being deaf is nothing wrong...
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