Hearing Aid advice

   / Hearing Aid advice #161  
blueriver, you're starting on the road we've been traveling.:laughing: I was about 42 the first time I went to an ENT doctor because of tinnitus. I'd never heard of it, didn't know what it was, etc. but had a constant ringing in my ears. Besides learning about tinnitus, which has gradually gotten worse, he said, "You don't need hearing aids NOW, but you will some day." Sure enough, I was 52 when I got my first ones and my hearing has gradually gotten worse over the years. And the technology has gotten better, as with most things, but the fact that hearing aids are expensive hasn't changed.:rolleyes: I'm using my fourth set and have never had insurance that would pay any of it.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #162  
blueriver, you're starting on the road we've been traveling.:laughing: I was about 42 the first time I went to an ENT doctor because of tinnitus. I'd never heard of it, didn't know what it was, etc. but had a constant ringing in my ears. Besides learning about tinnitus, which has gradually gotten worse, he said, "You don't need hearing aids NOW, but you will some day." Sure enough, I was 52 when I got my first ones and my hearing has gradually gotten worse over the years. And the technology has gotten better, as with most things, but the fact that hearing aids are expensive hasn't changed.:rolleyes: I'm using my fourth set and have never had insurance that would pay any of it.

I just thought the ringing was normal!!!! Cher kinda been pushing the issue always telling me she cant speak any louder! He asked me yesterday if I had any injuries to my left ear ... it has scar tissue on the ear drum ... don't know why. I'm leaning towards the 24 channel units, remote control, water and dust proof ... I like the remote control idea. He told me when I left that hearing aids will change my world. Also 3 yr warranty, 3 yrs batteries, 3 yrs cleaning and service ... $250 loss deductible.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #163  
And ... 18 miles from the house!!!
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #164  
I found I would not bother to wear until I was lip reading without knowing. I wear mine when around other people all the time now but I do not wear them when running the backhoe, bush hogging and the like around the place. They are expensive. Best of luck in your search.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #165  
Living on my own there are days when I know I am not going to see anybody so I never get around to putting them on. Woke up to the situation one day when I had the hearing aids on, and went out and started the tractor and put the hearing protectors on over the top of the aids. DOH
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #166  
I had the Starkey Series 3 BTE RIC HA thru the VA for service connected hearing loss.

I play guitar and noticed it sounded worse with the HA than without. Pure single notes like plucking a guitar string or even a person whistling a steady note sounded weird while wearing the HA. It sounded like there were two guitar strings of the same tone or two whistles of the same tone were being produced, also the duplicate tones sounded like they were vibrating very rapidly. In normal speech this issue is not noticeable but is very noticeable with a pure steady tone.
I also noticed music from the radio sounded worse with the HA, but could not distinguish why. I could not detect this vibrating duplicate tone in music from the radio, but I suspect it was there and is why music from the radio sounded different with HA.

The VA audiologist tried various adjustments on her computer with no change. After making a phone call, she turned off the feedback control, and the vibrating duplicate tone problem was solved. However, now I was experiencing feedback problems, and could expect feedback issues on a fairly constant bases without the feedback control turned on.
I was still under the trial period with these HA and left them at the VA.

I'm not giving up on HA, but I think I'll wait a year, hopefully HA anti-feedback circuitry will be improved and eliminate the vibrating duplicate tone problem I was experiencing,
and it will give me more time to study up on HA a little more, then get another hearing test and try the HA option again.
 
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   / Hearing Aid advice #167  
The hearing Aides are programmable, I think. They may need to be re-programmed, not replaced. An audiologist would know.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #168  
Well its been a journey ... however as of Thursday I have new ears!!! Awesome ... some things that took me by surprise ... the crunching of the ground under my boots, the keypad on my iphone clicks as i type letters, the seat belt alarm in the truck well someone turned it up!!!

I got the remote that is blue toothed to my phone ... I'm not liking that something must not be right when I answer using the remote the right ear cuts on and off so for now I shut the blue tooth off.

Also got the TV transmitter ... just haven't got it wired in yet.

Was told to wear them for a week and then come back in for any adjustments etc.

Another thing ... everyone says I talk softer and I tell them they are talking loud ... my buddy says he'll have to get used to it cause for years he's had to yell at me!!!!
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #170  
Where did you get yours from and which one did you get?

Carey Hearing Center, Durant Oklahoma. I got the Siemens minitek.
 

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