Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Hi , I've been through this because I live in Macon GA and from April til September our temp and humidity are usually both in the 90's. When there are drops of moisture in the tubing the hearing aid does not work at all, if the drop occludes the tubing. So it is important to blow it out whenever you see it. The first time it happened to us, my daughter said my hearing aid is not working, I listened to it with the stethoscope and it wasn't workign so we ran to the audiologist. She thought it was hilarious, but no one had ever told us that the moisture blocking the tubing also blocks all the sound. So now that is in my mental checklist whenever the hearing aid quits. in GA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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