I finally had my audiogram this morning......
and I'm not deaf! :laff:
Seriously, there was noticable deterioration at the highest band, and the audiologist said it was in line with someone who'd had years of exposure. In comparing my initial new-hire audiogram, it's easy to see how it drops off, and exactly how bad the damage it.
But, the good news is, that even at the worst level, it's still in the normal range. So, no hearing aid or anything needed. Nice to know I'll still pass a airline audiogram
Yay for me!
BUT: Let this be a lesson to you all! Wear earplugs!! If 7 years of exposure as a flight attendant (which is far less noise exposure than pilots have) can cause noticable deterioration, imagine how much worse it can be over a whole career if you don't use hearing protection!
Always use protection!
and I'm not deaf! :laff:
Seriously, there was noticable deterioration at the highest band, and the audiologist said it was in line with someone who'd had years of exposure. In comparing my initial new-hire audiogram, it's easy to see how it drops off, and exactly how bad the damage it.
But, the good news is, that even at the worst level, it's still in the normal range. So, no hearing aid or anything needed. Nice to know I'll still pass a airline audiogram
Yay for me!
BUT: Let this be a lesson to you all! Wear earplugs!! If 7 years of exposure as a flight attendant (which is far less noise exposure than pilots have) can cause noticable deterioration, imagine how much worse it can be over a whole career if you don't use hearing protection!
Always use protection!