[sasi] Is This True?

Ruth Silver rsilver at execpc.com
Thu Jan 21 01:51:59 GMT 2010


Hi Linda,

I switched from analog to digital hearing aids about three years ago.  I had 
a very hard time.  I was cautioned that the switch would be difficult.

A very important lesson I learned was to return again and again to my 
audiologist to reprogram the aids until they were suitable.  I know they 
have things computerized and should be able to do this from our audiogram, 
but sometimes what we hear or the way we perceive it may not be reflected in 
the computer.  So, be persistent!  Smile.

Ruth Silver

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Dollar" <dollar018 at yahoo.com>
To: "sasi, (sight and sound impaired) discussion list" <sasi at acb.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: [sasi] Is This True?


> Hi Linda,
>
> I have experience trying on with hearing aids before.  You need to evulate
> it as a one or two week trial.  It will help you if you like it or not.
> There are some good and bad hearing aids.  The main point is that it 
> depends
> on individual with their hearing loss.  Everyone has a different case of
> hearing loss degree.
>
> The other thing is that there are some audiologist are good and bad that 
> you
> will never know.
>
> Hope this help you.
>
> A hurry up is not a very good idea.  It takes time for a one or two week 
> of
> evulate of the hearing aids.  The audiologist has to do your hearing test
> that it will help to narrow down of the right and strong brand hearing 
> aids
> for you.
>
> Scott
>
>
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