You would probably get the best results if you could speak to your audiologist about being plural. It is very hard to determine the cause of something when it changes and the specialist doesn't know why it changes.
Plurality aside you should speak to your audiologist about the possibility that your problems are neurological. The fact that your hearing changes as different people take the front suggests that the problem is not completely with your ear's physical ability to conduct sound. The fact that it ties in with synaesthesia suggests that the problem might be with how your brain receives or interprets sounds and speech.
You may have better luck utilizing each other's strengths if you try out different combinations of collaborations rather than attempting to squish people together.
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Date: 2004-02-22 11:30 pm (UTC)Plurality aside you should speak to your audiologist about the possibility that your problems are neurological. The fact that your hearing changes as different people take the front suggests that the problem is not completely with your ear's physical ability to conduct sound. The fact that it ties in with synaesthesia suggests that the problem might be with how your brain receives or interprets sounds and speech.
You may have better luck utilizing each other's strengths if you try out different combinations of collaborations rather than attempting to squish people together.
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