Originally Posted by md44815
He has gone to a specialist as well. He goes to a different one than I go to and his isn't as bad as mine but we both have baselines and documentation, my son is also in therapy because he was afraid to even stay here the first week. I'm thankful right now my son's hearing doesn't seem to be impacted yet but then again he is a typical pre-teen who always has head phones on anyhow...



You can pursue the hearing damage thing if you want. But I sure don't buy it.

While you are able to hear gunshots at the distance the range is from your house, I surely don't buy the claim that you have hearing damage from it.

The decibels fall off pretty sharply behind a berm, and with distance. Lots of military studies done on that. Lots of proof needed to make that case. The burden is one you. (Not just a hearing exam which can be faked...)


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