K so I was pro-rec'd back in Jan. for SNA. Went to MEPS in March and failed the hearing test. I figured it was no big deal, had been in a loud environment the night before. However now I've been to two other Audiologists that say I have high frequency hearing loss at 4kHz...
Basically my sheet reads rt ear 5 5 5 10 50 70 35 35 lft ear 5 5 5 5 55 60 15 15 tested at 250hz 500hz 1khz 2khz 3khz 3500hz 4khz 6khz 8khz
I also did some speech recognition tests and I believe I passed those, but I'm not sure how to read those results.
Yes I found the waiver guide on here, BUT it seems ridiculously open to interpretation by whichever Doc I get. So I'm planning on submitting my results and hoping the Doc is having a good day that day. My doc just said that he thinks I'd be fine, but that he didn't really have a clue what the military standards are. Its significant loss, but only at one frequency.
Anybody else seen or heard of similar situations??
Oh and for the record, I'm fairly certain the hearing loss is caused by the second job as a bartender I picked up to affored PRK and flight lessons... Oh the irony
Basically my sheet reads rt ear 5 5 5 10 50 70 35 35 lft ear 5 5 5 5 55 60 15 15 tested at 250hz 500hz 1khz 2khz 3khz 3500hz 4khz 6khz 8khz
I also did some speech recognition tests and I believe I passed those, but I'm not sure how to read those results.
Yes I found the waiver guide on here, BUT it seems ridiculously open to interpretation by whichever Doc I get. So I'm planning on submitting my results and hoping the Doc is having a good day that day. My doc just said that he thinks I'd be fine, but that he didn't really have a clue what the military standards are. Its significant loss, but only at one frequency.
Anybody else seen or heard of similar situations??
Oh and for the record, I'm fairly certain the hearing loss is caused by the second job as a bartender I picked up to affored PRK and flight lessons... Oh the irony
