Well.... I liked the plumber vs electrician analogy/imagery myself...
one plumbs the depths
the other looks at circuits
Interesting this thread re hearing.
My first problems with hearing seemed to be because of fluid build up behind the ear drum. Many years and many trips and dealings with that fluid ventually led to hearing loss... now, I never did understand the logic behind treating hearing loss as if well, you know, you get older and hearing dimishes etc. (particularly because I did NOT grow up listening to loud music, nor did i go to loud concerts.)
So, every now and then when fluid built up behind my ear drum, I would go off to see an ENT. The fluid would be drained, the ear would be fine.
Then, i had bizarre tinnitus. Then i had telephone problems.(not hearing well). Various scenarios for that went on for more years.
At some point, I had lost so much hearing both sensorineural and conductive, while nobody blinked at that finding, even though i was most confused at how could this be?, that i got a hearing aid which i was told would not probably help (it didn't).....
Along the way, I had balance issues, vertigo, and a bunch of other symptoms, including numbness in the An side, strange feelings in the head, the list goes on...
If someone had really "plumbed the depths" (meaning listened and comprehended) my An would have been found a long time ago. As it is, I heard about it because i got fed up and pushed for an MRI, then chose radiation treatment. ( I think that fits in with electrician...
)... so far so good. I have the volume down lower than for the last many years when i listen to music.
My understanding is that when hearing goes as much as mine did in one ear, it is pretty rare for it to come back at all. My hearing, such as it is now, in my AN ear comes and goes in that i do hear some things, then, I don't out of it. It fluctuates. But what I do enjoy is having the volume in all audio things turned down much lower most of the time. I am a bit surprised at how little is spoken of re the hearing loss.
One directional sound is weird. I have no idea from which direction someone hails me saying hiya. I have no idea where the source is when a sound comes from some machine making noises in my home. In other words I have no idea what is wrong. I find social gatherings a nightmare depending on the acoustics in the environment, how many people/sounds happening. I find malls a nightmare. There are loads of events that are painful, too, with sound.
One adapts, I guess.
I once, a few years before my An was found, had a specialist ask me if I was lipreading. I think I was unconsciously doing that. (his specialty was nothing to with head stuff by the way).
Sorry... how did i get to this ramble? oh yes.... well, Plumbers vs Electricians...
(oh, one of some reasons why i do not have hardwood floors lol is that carpeting deadens much sound)
Cheers and best wishes all of you.
Things can get better.
Windsong