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I am a Late Deafened 71 year old male, with a hearing level of 100 dB in both ears, wearing digital hearing aids. I worked in world-trade business for more than 30 years. Then, I retired from the company early due to hearing loss when I was 55 years old.
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RRTC (The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Mental Health for Persons Who are Hard of Hearing or Late Deafened, located at the California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego)’s Report appeared in SHHH (Self Help for Hard of Hearing People) Journal “Hearing Loss” Sept/Oct 1997 and was reprinted in IFHOH (International Federation of Hard of Hearing People) Journal 1/1998. 13-24 Title: Living with Hearing Loss Focus Group Results Part I and Part II reported by Carren J. Stika Ph.D, Director of RRTC.
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Ono, H. (2004). Is It Possible to Cope Effectively with Hearing Loss in the Workplace?. In: Suzuki, JI., Kobayashi, T., Koga, K. (eds) Hearing Impairment. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68397-1_17
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