Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Jerome, please do give the BTE's a try. They are much more powerful than in the ear and make sure you get a good telecoil for the phone. I have now been on BTE's for about 4 years and they have been good to me. The best thing for TV oh, is an infrared transmitter that you can get at Radio Shack for about $60.00. The transmitter comes with a headset. You can walk from room to room and still hear perfectly what is going on in the TV show. Some people can use them without their hearing aids, but I need mind. I promise you will understand 95% of TV. In addition everyone else in the house will love you for getting them. Take care guy -- Re: What are we? - Jerome Jerome, I don't think you understood what I was trying to explain. Believe me, my experience with the hearing aid was nothing more than an assistance to lipread. This was an explanation of the terms used by CI users when they are activated. It had nothing to do with sound quality and hearing success. Alice Re: What are we? Importance: High The terms " hooked up " or " turned on " are CI terms which have become standard terms for the point when a person's hearing is restored thru the activation of the equipment. You might want to compare it to when you put the hearing aid on for rhe first time and your audiologist sets the hearing aid to match your hearing needs. There's no difference...just different terminology. The CI certainly supports it's users. We are so excited for the gift it gives. Without my CI, I feel very lost. I put mine on before I leave my bedroom in the morning and only take it off for the shower but it is right back on as soon as I have dried my hair and stays on for the rest of the day. I have said many times that making the decision to get a CI was one of the best decisions I ever made for myself. There's nothing more human than that. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Hi , What's your hearing loss? Care to post your audiogram... I know BTE works wonder for people with *mild* to *moderate* hearing loss, in fact there's a recent press release from Siemens that people with mild to moderate hearing loss who wear Triano can hear like normal healthy 25 years old college student. As to how it will help people with severe to profound, results vary a lot. But I don't know anyone with severe to profound loss hear perfect with BTE.. Maybe it's possible, if the loss is *mix* of conductive and sensorineural in nature. Anyway, since it's required to try it as a standard procedure before getting cochlear implant, I will be giving it a try. Regards/ Jerome Re: What are we? - Jerome Jerome, I don't think you understood what I was trying to explain. Believe me, my experience with the hearing aid was nothing more than an assistance to lipread. This was an explanation of the terms used by CI users when they are activated. It had nothing to do with sound quality and hearing success. Alice Re: What are we? Importance: High The terms " hooked up " or " turned on " are CI terms which have become standard terms for the point when a person's hearing is restored thru the activation of the equipment. You might want to compare it to when you put the hearing aid on for rhe first time and your audiologist sets the hearing aid to match your hearing needs. There's no difference...just different terminology. The CI certainly supports it's users. We are so excited for the gift it gives. Without my CI, I feel very lost. I put mine on before I leave my bedroom in the morning and only take it off for the shower but it is right back on as soon as I have dried my hair and stays on for the rest of the day. I have said many times that making the decision to get a CI was one of the best decisions I ever made for myself. There's nothing more human than that. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Jerome, I don't believe there is any data that suggests that ANYONE with hearing loss, conductive or sensorineural, or mixed, hears PERFECTLY with ANY technology. Perfect hearing in any or all situations is an unrealistic expectation for anyone. There is a great deal of variability, as you say, but my suggestion would be to go into the BTE trial with an open mind. It may meet your goals, it may not. The same will be true of the CI. The only known at this point is that your current hearing aids are NOT meeting your needs. ____________________________________________ Best Regards, Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA Editor EDEN - The Electronic Deaf Education Network www.bradingrao.com e-mail: info@... Re: What are we? - Jerome Jerome, I don't think you understood what I was trying to explain. Believe me, my experience with the hearing aid was nothing more than an assistance to lipread. This was an explanation of the terms used by CI users when they are activated. It had nothing to do with sound quality and hearing success. Alice Re: What are we? Importance: High The terms " hooked up " or " turned on " are CI terms which have become standard terms for the point when a person's hearing is restored thru the activation of the equipment. You might want to compare it to when you put the hearing aid on for rhe first time and your audiologist sets the hearing aid to match your hearing needs. There's no difference...just different terminology. The CI certainly supports it's users. We are so excited for the gift it gives. Without my CI, I feel very lost. I put mine on before I leave my bedroom in the morning and only take it off for the shower but it is right back on as soon as I have dried my hair and stays on for the rest of the day. I have said many times that making the decision to get a CI was one of the best decisions I ever made for myself. There's nothing more human than that. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Hi Brad, The lack of public data regarding what particular hearing loss will work perfectly with what particular technology doesn't mean that " hearing loss type " should be ignored. Base on what I have read, and I'm sure you know this... Someone with mixed hearing loss, 20db sensorineural and 60db conductive will perform much better with higher amplified hearing aids than someone someone with 80db sensorineural hearing loss. They won't suffer recruitment problem like the 80db sensorineural hearing impaired people. Yes, I will be going to BTE with an open mind, I wonder what surprising magic he can produce as he had claimed. Regards/ Jerome RE: What are we? - Jerome - BTE's Jerome, I don't believe there is any data that suggests that ANYONE with hearing loss, conductive or sensorineural, or mixed, hears PERFECTLY with ANY technology. Perfect hearing in any or all situations is an unrealistic expectation for anyone. There is a great deal of variability, as you say, but my suggestion would be to go into the BTE trial with an open mind. It may meet your goals, it may not. The same will be true of the CI. The only known at this point is that your current hearing aids are NOT meeting your needs. ____________________________________________ Best Regards, Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA Editor EDEN - The Electronic Deaf Education Network www.bradingrao.com e-mail: info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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