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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 57078" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>This may be an observation that is totally out in left field for your situation, but we moved into a home about five years ago. It was not a new house, but only about six years old and had "surround speakers" that you could hook into a stereo receiver to make you feel like you were in a theater. Well, we hooked our tv into this and it literally breaks apart the sounds of a tv show. For the longest time I thought we had crickets infesting our home, but no it was this sound system that made any show that had a "quiet evening on the farm scene" make you think you were there among the crickets. I also think the new ipods, nanos, shuffles, MP3's have enhanced sound too so you hear more of the background of songs, shows, etc. Even with my hearing not as sensitive as it used to be I can hear these things, that sometimes make me stop and wonder what is that noise? So if you have gotten any new devices that have sound capabilities or even the contrast of hearing different noises from those he heard (maybe even quieter in the hospital?) before he came home could make him more sensitive? </p><p></p><p>I guess I would keep an open ear if he starts to hear voices or someone telling him what to do, but if its just sounds that you do hear, I don't think I would worry too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 57078, member: 53"] This may be an observation that is totally out in left field for your situation, but we moved into a home about five years ago. It was not a new house, but only about six years old and had "surround speakers" that you could hook into a stereo receiver to make you feel like you were in a theater. Well, we hooked our tv into this and it literally breaks apart the sounds of a tv show. For the longest time I thought we had crickets infesting our home, but no it was this sound system that made any show that had a "quiet evening on the farm scene" make you think you were there among the crickets. I also think the new ipods, nanos, shuffles, MP3's have enhanced sound too so you hear more of the background of songs, shows, etc. Even with my hearing not as sensitive as it used to be I can hear these things, that sometimes make me stop and wonder what is that noise? So if you have gotten any new devices that have sound capabilities or even the contrast of hearing different noises from those he heard (maybe even quieter in the hospital?) before he came home could make him more sensitive? I guess I would keep an open ear if he starts to hear voices or someone telling him what to do, but if its just sounds that you do hear, I don't think I would worry too much. [/QUOTE]
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