Hearing Aid advice

   / Hearing Aid advice #251  
For those who must have hearing aides: Yes they are worth it. I have a device called a CleanDry made by a company called Unitrol. It keeps the aides for much longer. You simply put your aides in it at night with the batteries removed and turn it on. It dries the aides out internally and sterilizes them with UV light. It will double the life of the aides, says my audiologist. Check it out.:cool2:

Jix
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #252  
I also use the UV light system ( Amazon.com: perfectdry lux )but I leave my batteries in. The batteries seem to have the same life span. Is there a reason for taking the batteries out? I bought my UV light cleaner at Costco.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #253  
TX Don... My aides will quickly exhaust their batteries if left turned on when they are close together because they seem to squeal at each other..or so my wife says. I cannot hear them squeal myself and have never taken pains to time the batteries life since I got my light dryer. I only open the battery doors, but I put the batteries right into the dryer with the aids, because I fumble the little buggers when I handle them, drop them into oblivion, or my dog will quickly pounce on them and eat them.

Probably it really doesn't matter, just gets any moisture out of the battery compartment that may have accumulated in muggy weather. Hearing aides are really helpful for me... but they are also a big PIA too, Don. Old age ain't fer sissies.
I am loving my new Kioti CK 2510 and Loader... but KIOTI has a delivery problem with my front mount snowblower. Apparently the blower is actually made by Normand/Pronovost, who is way behind in the manufacture of these incredibly rugged machines.. been waiting for three months now and mine is still not even delivered to Kioti yet.... Hmmm, grrrr. Trouble is, if you want the best, you just gotta suck it up and wait, and wait.
We here in New Brunswick are overdue for snow now. Might hafta use my loader if push comes to shove..no pun intended. I am just running out of what little patience I have, Don.
Not that it matters in Texas, but we canucks have a new Prime Minister, now. His name is Justin Trudeau, he is just a rich kid, But he beat the stuffins out of the former PM.. Harper. That is just great news to me.
Now all we get on the news here is Donald Trump.. jeepers.. I don't know, but isn't he a horses azz?
Be well, Don:drink:
JIX
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #254  
JIX, Ok thanks for clearing that up, I also just open the battery door, which disconnects the battery from the hearing aid but still leaves the battery in the little door. I don't like handling the small battery also. One of my cleaning tools (brush) came with a magnet on the top end which is very helpful in removing and replacing the battery.

I pick up my hearing aids yesterday and my wife could really tell the difference between the hour trip to and hour trip from Costco. She did not have to repeat on the way home.:thumbsup:
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #255  
It is all about the suppression of background noise, but they do also amplify the sounds your ears are missing - mine was high frequency sounds. My custom Costco hearing aids have 3 programs for different environments (car, crowd, reg.) The remote is a must to shift between programs and volume control, for me the little buttons on the hearing aids are too small for my fingers.

Ok, now you're talking. My mom needs hearing aids but I'm concerned about paying 4 digits for something that will frustrate her and not get used. The buttons are so small but a remote control would help. Could you share the brand and model you have? Thanks!
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #256  
Here I go again, getting excited there might be some help for me... Then I recall the ENT told me my hearing wasn't "bad enough" to justify hearing aids yet. But I know people around me are getting tired of me seemingly ignoring them or asking them to repeat. Even the misinterpretations that used to be funny are now becoming old and tired. Anyone here have an idea if the audiograms below indicate hearing levels that would justify a hearing aid? I don't know what constitutes "acceptable" hearing loss so comments are welcome. The interesting thing to me is everyone who has tested me has said my left ear is worse but the left ear seems to me to hear better.

Costco is 100+ miles for me but it seems to be getting closer and closer these days... :sigh:


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   / Hearing Aid advice #257  
Ok, now you're talking. My mom needs hearing aids but I'm concerned about paying 4 digits for something that will frustrate her and not get used. The buttons are so small but a remote control would help. Could you share the brand and model you have? Thanks!

I was frustrated with my first set 15 years ago but with the new technology and the ComPilot - I love them.

Hearing aids:
Phonak Brio Hearing Aid

look at the ComPilot remote control/phone link/tv videos in this link:
Hearing Aid Informational Videos
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #258  
Here I go again, getting excited there might be some help for me... Then I recall the ENT told me my hearing wasn't "bad enough" to justify hearing aids yet. But I know people around me are getting tired of me seemingly ignoring them or asking them to repeat. Even the misinterpretations that used to be funny are now becoming old and tired. Anyone here have an idea if the audiograms below indicate hearing levels that would justify a hearing aid? I don't know what constitutes "acceptable" hearing loss so comments are welcome. The interesting thing to me is everyone who has tested me has said my left ear is worse but the left ear seems to me to hear better.

Costco is 100+ miles for me but it seems to be getting closer and closer these days... :sigh:


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Your hearing test results looks like a ski slope - like mine.

I get tired of STRUGGLING to hear. With the hearing aids it like a burden is lived off of me. Life is too short to be a struggle. GET THEM! I drive 70 miles and it's worth every mile!
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #259  
Just got my son a set of the Costco Signature 6.0. He loves them, much better than his older phonak Nadia digital ones. ( He lost one and recently broke the other)

signature 6.0's are made by Resound. They don't use molds like his old ones did, but have a small speaker that sits in the ear, instead of a tube delivering sound to the ear.
We did not get any of the bluetooth attachments yet. He had those with his old Phonak, and his icom bluetooth device quit working in a short period of time.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #260  
Does anyone know if Blue Cross pays for hearing aids. I dread trying to find out on the phone with them.
 

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