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Basically yes. I'm 65yrs now and the experts at Barts had to check all the way through my medical records back to my childhood to about the age of 10 to 11yrs old (circa 1957). I had severe tonsillitis with very high temperatures for an extended period. At that time the NHS were in a phase of not removing tonsils and my Mother was constantly put off by the clinic just prescribing antibiotic's. There was little follow up. It wasn't until my Mother lost her temper and 'dumped' me at the clinic, my tonsils were removed shortly after.
Apparently, so the Audiologist explained high fever temperatures on an extended basis as a child can cause nerve damage? I have no reason to dispute this.
I was always aware that my hearing was impaired and in class always sat in the front two rows. I also became an excellent lip reader, being able to lip read nearly all people after they have spoken just a few words. Can also lip read at quite a fair distance, which is handy at the pub! Very few people realised I had a problem. Only one person (other than my wife) knew I had a problem in all that time and only because she had a son that was deaf and realised I was looking at her lips when she spoke.
Things finally came to a head when I got to about 45 and my very quietly spoken wife got fed up and suggested I get my ears sorted. I should really get another Audiology test done to re-assess my hearing loss but I'm fine and other than 'selected deafness' to the wifes various unwanted suggestions, may put that on the backburner atm.