Ian Milner, 55, says he has suffered bullying and abuse because of his hearing loss
Ian Milner, 55, first realised he had a hearing problem in his teensA man who can hear again thanks to an implant has praised the NHS for "saving him from living in a silent world".
After having further tests in his 40s, Mr Milner was diagnosed with significant bilateral hearing loss. Mr Milner wore hearing aids until his mid-30s, which he said amplified sound but did not make it clearer. Initially reluctant, he finally decided to have the implant when his daughter left home to travel and he realised how lonely he had become.'Really hit home'
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