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<blockquote data-quote="restlesstoo" data-source="post: 117836" data-attributes="member: 4522"><p>He doesn't have a hearing loss (well, he has what they call "selective" loss - when it's convenient) The only time he turns the stereo or TV loud is if I am trying to listen to something else. If we are in the car, he'll turn his DVD player up to where I can't hear the stereo; I bought him earphones, and he either "forgets" them (I try to keep them in the glove compartment)or says the padding hurts his ears. His father got him an Ipod for Christmas - he'll crank it so loud I can hear it plainly across the room. Requests to turn it down are met with extreme reactions - screaming or shutting it off completely, then screaming it's not fair I get to hear my music . . . </p><p></p><p>By the way, I picked up that book this afternoon - the first chapters are my son, exactly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="restlesstoo, post: 117836, member: 4522"] He doesn't have a hearing loss (well, he has what they call "selective" loss - when it's convenient) The only time he turns the stereo or TV loud is if I am trying to listen to something else. If we are in the car, he'll turn his DVD player up to where I can't hear the stereo; I bought him earphones, and he either "forgets" them (I try to keep them in the glove compartment)or says the padding hurts his ears. His father got him an Ipod for Christmas - he'll crank it so loud I can hear it plainly across the room. Requests to turn it down are met with extreme reactions - screaming or shutting it off completely, then screaming it's not fair I get to hear my music . . . By the way, I picked up that book this afternoon - the first chapters are my son, exactly! [/QUOTE]
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