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I find my eyes and crosswalks most helpful...

On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 3:57 pm, wrote:

> Which Freedom program do people find most helpful in crossing streets

> and

> why?

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DJ-- ( I hope you don't mind) is legally blind so she is asking which

program benefits you in a noisy environment like the traffic. When I was in

Boston with my brother and his family, I found that My adro program with the

sensitivity turned down from the default of 12 to 10 to be very helpful to me as

I was so busy talking to my brother and in crossing the traffic. So I hope this

helped you. One awesome thing about the freedom is that you do have the choice

of turning up/down the volume and sensitivity to meet your " hearing print " At

that time I didn't have the autosensitivity program in my freedoms. I am going

to try out the Auto sensitivity program this weekend at the convention at

Sturbridge and compare it with the Adro and decide which one I like best...

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Re: Crossing streets

I find my eyes and crosswalks most helpful...

On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 3:57 pm, wrote:

> Which Freedom program do people find most helpful in crossing streets

> and

> why?

>

>

>

DJ

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Ah, ok that makes more sense, just sounded funny when she asked.

But seriously, why don't you get a program made that amplifies the key

sounds such as low frequency engine noise over other sounds? Also if

you have streets you cross regularly, I would contact your local govt.

And have them put the beeper things on the signals. I know in

Colorado, the hwy dept and citys will install yellow caution signs

stating Deaf and or Blind person or child in the area. Originaly from

CA I had not seen that till I moved to CO

On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 4:13 pm, lisamunson wrote:

> DJ-- ( I hope you don't mind) is legally blind so she is asking

> which program benefits you in a noisy environment like the traffic.

> When I was in Boston with my brother and his family, I found that My

> adro program with the sensitivity turned down from the default of 12 to

> 10 to be very helpful to me as I was so busy talking to my brother and

> in crossing the traffic. So I hope this helped you. One awesome thing

> about the freedom is that you do have the choice of turning up/down the

> volume and sensitivity to meet your " hearing print " At that time I

> didn't have the autosensitivity program in my freedoms. I am going to

> try out the Auto sensitivity program this weekend at the convention at

> Sturbridge and compare it with the Adro and decide which one I like

> best...

>

> Snoopy BICIer since 2003

> Re: Crossing streets

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> I find my eyes and crosswalks most helpful...

>

> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 3:57 pm, wrote:

>> Which Freedom program do people find most helpful in crossing streets

>> and

>> why?

>>

>>

>>

> DJ

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I find that my open program gives me the clearest and best sound quality for

crossing streets. When I use ADRO, it tends to dampen some environmental sounds.

Left ear: Nucleus 24 Contour Advance with Freedom BTE

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Right ear: Nucleus Freedom

Implanted: 2/1/06 Activated: 3/1/06

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Thanks, Snoopy. I have noticed in recent weeks difficulty with non-lighted

traffic crossing in busier intersections where there are no accessible

signals. It appeared as if the vehicles are far away when I am at the curb

and in the midst of crossing, they sound as if they are suddenly upon me,

scaring me. I will give ADRO a try.

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Both open programs are set to a sensitivity of 12. ADRO is also set to a

sensitivity of 12, but when comparing the two, I find that I receive more

clarity from the open programs.

Left ear: Nucleus 24 Contour Advance with Freedom BTE

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Right ear: Nucleus Freedom

Implanted: 2/1/06 Activated: 3/1/06

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