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Post by Dean McCarten on Sept 8, 2008 22:13:44 GMT
Hi, I was just wondering if we have any other disabled member here at HWI and how (if any) Hayley's Music helps/assists you? As I have a physical disablement (Cerebral Palsy affecting left side motor functions) and my Dad is semi-deaf and my Dad really enjoys Hayley's CD's ( & Endless Ocean) as he can hear her voice very clearly. I find Hayley Music Relaxing it helps with my work and when I need to unwind Cheers Dean
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Post by comet on Sept 9, 2008 11:51:29 GMT
Yep ! I too have damaged hearing due to years of close proximity to public address equipment and loud music (Often distorted) which does the most damage I think. A few electric shocks thrown in from working on live equipment probably didn't help either.
A little bit of rattling in the ear at certain frequencies.
But I can listen to Hayley for hours and have no tinnitus, I can hear her voice clearly and it has returned the greatest joy of music I have heard in many years.
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Post by Paddy on Sept 9, 2008 12:28:59 GMT
Yep ! I too have damaged hearing due to years of close proximity to public address equipment and loud music (Often distorted) which does the most damage I think. A few electric shocks thrown in from working on live equipment probably didn't help either. A little bit of rattling in the ear at certain frequencies. But I can listen to Hayley for hours and have no tinnitus, I can hear her voice clearly and it has returned the greatest joy of music I have heard in many years. 'Tis good that you survived all that - just to be able to listen to Hayley. Thankfully, I'm not disabled, just somewhat visually challenged: - a lazy eye that made sure that I was never any good at sports activities. Paddy
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Post by morwen9 on Aug 20, 2012 5:13:34 GMT
I have cerebral palsy. Generally I just like to listen to the music.
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Post by Dean McCarten on Aug 20, 2012 10:56:23 GMT
Hi morwen9, That is a good point, I don't know anybody here who doesn't like music It's nice to have you here Dean
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