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Our daughter picked pink boots with sparkle earmolds. She is 5.

>

> My daughter has had yellow, pink and green molds and just switched over

> to

> purple, blue and white. She was 8 when she was fitted and is now 10. She

> loves her color combos!

> Diane

>

> earmold suggestions

>

> > We're going for an earmold impression tomorrow. 's last earmold

> lasted for a year but now we're getting a little feedback. I've heard some

> of you suggest some of your kids' favorite colors (glow in the dark,

> glitter, striped) Some of you mentioned some color combos that didn't

> work.

> I don't know if it's just trial and error and sometimes you get lucky with

> the color combos or if it depends on the material. Anyway I just thought

> I'd ask if you had any recommendations or anything that you'd stay away

> from. has had green (it was neon like Shrek) and currently has blue

> and white swirl. Because his ear is still small I wonder if he requested

> three colors if it would just come out a muddy color rather than actual

> swirl. I'm sure the audi will be able to provide some info as well on what

> has worked best.

> > We haven't had much luck in the past with getting good fits. I remember

> one time we had to return the earmold four times and take new impressions

> each time to try and eliminate the feedback. It was so frustrating.

> Eventually the audi had to adjust the program slightly to help with the

> feedback.

> >

> > K

> > 's mom, 5.5 years, MEDEL CI and hearing aid

> >

> >

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Our daughter picked pink boots with sparkle earmolds. She is 5.

>

> My daughter has had yellow, pink and green molds and just switched over

> to

> purple, blue and white. She was 8 when she was fitted and is now 10. She

> loves her color combos!

> Diane

>

> earmold suggestions

>

> > We're going for an earmold impression tomorrow. 's last earmold

> lasted for a year but now we're getting a little feedback. I've heard some

> of you suggest some of your kids' favorite colors (glow in the dark,

> glitter, striped) Some of you mentioned some color combos that didn't

> work.

> I don't know if it's just trial and error and sometimes you get lucky with

> the color combos or if it depends on the material. Anyway I just thought

> I'd ask if you had any recommendations or anything that you'd stay away

> from. has had green (it was neon like Shrek) and currently has blue

> and white swirl. Because his ear is still small I wonder if he requested

> three colors if it would just come out a muddy color rather than actual

> swirl. I'm sure the audi will be able to provide some info as well on what

> has worked best.

> > We haven't had much luck in the past with getting good fits. I remember

> one time we had to return the earmold four times and take new impressions

> each time to try and eliminate the feedback. It was so frustrating.

> Eventually the audi had to adjust the program slightly to help with the

> feedback.

> >

> > K

> > 's mom, 5.5 years, MEDEL CI and hearing aid

> >

> >

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Our daughter picked pink boots with sparkle earmolds. She is 5.

>

> My daughter has had yellow, pink and green molds and just switched over

> to

> purple, blue and white. She was 8 when she was fitted and is now 10. She

> loves her color combos!

> Diane

>

> earmold suggestions

>

> > We're going for an earmold impression tomorrow. 's last earmold

> lasted for a year but now we're getting a little feedback. I've heard some

> of you suggest some of your kids' favorite colors (glow in the dark,

> glitter, striped) Some of you mentioned some color combos that didn't

> work.

> I don't know if it's just trial and error and sometimes you get lucky with

> the color combos or if it depends on the material. Anyway I just thought

> I'd ask if you had any recommendations or anything that you'd stay away

> from. has had green (it was neon like Shrek) and currently has blue

> and white swirl. Because his ear is still small I wonder if he requested

> three colors if it would just come out a muddy color rather than actual

> swirl. I'm sure the audi will be able to provide some info as well on what

> has worked best.

> > We haven't had much luck in the past with getting good fits. I remember

> one time we had to return the earmold four times and take new impressions

> each time to try and eliminate the feedback. It was so frustrating.

> Eventually the audi had to adjust the program slightly to help with the

> feedback.

> >

> > K

> > 's mom, 5.5 years, MEDEL CI and hearing aid

> >

> >

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My daughter has had yellow, pink and green molds and just switched over to

purple, blue and white. She was 8 when she was fitted and is now 10. She

loves her color combos!

Diane

earmold suggestions

> We're going for an earmold impression tomorrow. 's last earmold

lasted for a year but now we're getting a little feedback. I've heard some

of you suggest some of your kids' favorite colors (glow in the dark,

glitter, striped) Some of you mentioned some color combos that didn't work.

I don't know if it's just trial and error and sometimes you get lucky with

the color combos or if it depends on the material. Anyway I just thought

I'd ask if you had any recommendations or anything that you'd stay away

from. has had green (it was neon like Shrek) and currently has blue

and white swirl. Because his ear is still small I wonder if he requested

three colors if it would just come out a muddy color rather than actual

swirl. I'm sure the audi will be able to provide some info as well on what

has worked best.

> We haven't had much luck in the past with getting good fits. I remember

one time we had to return the earmold four times and take new impressions

each time to try and eliminate the feedback. It was so frustrating.

Eventually the audi had to adjust the program slightly to help with the

feedback.

>

> K

> 's mom, 5.5 years, MEDEL CI and hearing aid

>

>

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My daughter has had yellow, pink and green molds and just switched over to

purple, blue and white. She was 8 when she was fitted and is now 10. She

loves her color combos!

Diane

earmold suggestions

> We're going for an earmold impression tomorrow. 's last earmold

lasted for a year but now we're getting a little feedback. I've heard some

of you suggest some of your kids' favorite colors (glow in the dark,

glitter, striped) Some of you mentioned some color combos that didn't work.

I don't know if it's just trial and error and sometimes you get lucky with

the color combos or if it depends on the material. Anyway I just thought

I'd ask if you had any recommendations or anything that you'd stay away

from. has had green (it was neon like Shrek) and currently has blue

and white swirl. Because his ear is still small I wonder if he requested

three colors if it would just come out a muddy color rather than actual

swirl. I'm sure the audi will be able to provide some info as well on what

has worked best.

> We haven't had much luck in the past with getting good fits. I remember

one time we had to return the earmold four times and take new impressions

each time to try and eliminate the feedback. It was so frustrating.

Eventually the audi had to adjust the program slightly to help with the

feedback.

>

> K

> 's mom, 5.5 years, MEDEL CI and hearing aid

>

>

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Hi - Tom really wanted camoflage colors (I think it was green,

black and maybe gray) and they came back looking like something the cat

threw up - luckily they didn't fit! LOL

So no more camo for Tom. Sam's often had red and blue (for the Redsox)

and t hose have been cool!

Kearns wrote:

> We're going for an earmold impression tomorrow. 's last earmold lasted

for a year but now we're getting a little feedback. I've heard some of you

suggest some of your kids' favorite colors (glow in the dark, glitter, striped)

Some of you mentioned some color combos that didn't work. I don't know if it's

just trial and error and sometimes you get lucky with the color combos or if it

depends on the material. Anyway I just thought I'd ask if you had any

recommendations or anything that you'd stay away from. has had green (it

was neon like Shrek) and currently has blue and white swirl. Because his ear is

still small I wonder if he requested three colors if it would just come out a

muddy color rather than actual swirl. I'm sure the audi will be able to provide

some info as well on what has worked best.

> We haven't had much luck in the past with getting good fits. I remember one

time we had to return the earmold four times and take new impressions each time

to try and eliminate the feedback. It was so frustrating. Eventually the audi

had to adjust the program slightly to help with the feedback.

>

> K

> 's mom, 5.5 years, MEDEL CI and hearing aid

>

>

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We had some difficulty with trying to swirl glow in the dark colors, so it

might be best to stick with one glow in the dark color. We had the earmolds

remade without glow colors and they were fine.

Also, sometimes red turns out more like pink. We make sure to specify dark

red or maroon when we want red.

I have my kids play around with color combinations on paper with colored

pencils. It saved us from a choice that would've looked like Mardi Gras for

a year.

> We're going for an earmold impression tomorrow. Anyway I just thought I'd

> ask if you had any recommendations or anything that you'd stay away from.

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-----The best ones we had were pink, purple and white, but that is pretty

girly. We tried for red, white and blue after 9/11 but they were more aqua,

white and pink, which was ok for Maggie but a boy probably wouldn't have been

willing to wear them! Her school colors are red and black and we always had to

talk her out of those or a swirl of red and black.

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<< Anyway I just thought I'd ask if you had any recommendations or

anything that you'd stay away from.>>

I forget who makes Emmett's ear molds, but we've got red glow-in-the-

dark ones at the moment, and they are cool. They don't glow red, which

is what we had thought they would look like, but they really look cool

in the dark. His friends all want him to go into a closet when we go to

play at their houses so they can see his mold. Cool. And the red is a

nice shade of red. Not translucent, like his orange ones were. His also

had blue and a strange shade of orangey, pink. (They didn't last long,

fortunately.)

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We've mostly had the glitter ones (purple w/ purple glitter, pink w/silver

glitter). My favorite glitter ones were clear molds with red star glitter. We

currently have red/white/blue ones. They look great. She has the type of mold

that looks like a funny shaped doughnut, so I wasn't so sure how they would

look, but we are please with them. I'm wondering if I can talk her into the

glow in the dark ones next time, they seem like fun.

Debbie

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In a message dated 7/5/2006 4:49:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

baytoven@... writes:

I have my kids play around with color combinations on paper with colored

pencils. It saved us from a choice that would've looked like Mardi Gras for

a year.

And for us, that same coloring technique created mud instead of flames. I

don't recommend red-black-yellow. The yellow was far too weak as an actual

color, the red mixed with the black, which wouldn't have been a real issue if

the

yellow hadn't been a dull color and also mixed with both the red and black,

creating a lovely shade of mud. Ugliest molds you've ever seen. The word

" mold " had dual meaning when talking about those ugly things. Luckily he was in

the midst of a growth spurt so he had them for about 6 weeks. Ugly!

Red and white swirls can look good, but can also turn into a pinkish swirl

if the red isn't strong enough. We had that once as well.

Our most successful swirlings have been blue and white, as well as the all

time fave, red-white-blue. For plain colors there was also green at one point,

but he really didn't like it, so we went back to re-white-blue. I think that

was his only solid color except once when they goofed and sent clear ones.

He seems to try something new, then go back to red-white-blue each time.

I always remind the audi to write on the order that the red needs to be

strong, not pink. We've never had to return molds because of the red -- well,

the

one red-white swirl that looked pink instead of like a peppermint (it was

Christmas). Luckily, on that set they mis-drilled the holes and the molds

split apart after one day of wearing, so we changed it back to the

red-white-blue

when they were remade.

At one point he was going to try green and yellow swirl, but backed out at

the last minute. we may end up with glow-in-the-dark next time. He needs to get

new molds when he gets back from summer camp. If Ian weren't a boy, there'd

be more experimentation with swirlings. And he always thought the glitter

looked really cool, but couldn't find a way to use it without the aids looking

girly.

Best -- Jill

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Eden picked out purple BTE's with neon pink molds at the age of five,

she has since has pink and green, pink and purple and once had pink,

purple and white ear molds made. She goes in tomorrow for a fitting for

new molds and frankly I'm a little concerned about which colors she'll

choose. She always chooses her colors, since they are an everyday

accessory, so the only advice that I give her is to make sure that the

molds won't clash too badly with her usual color choices in clothing.

Since she is bald, the aids are very visible and she LOVES to show them

off. She makes having cancer and hearing loss fun on a daily basis.

Thank God for her attitude and personality!

For updates on Eden, please go to:

http://edenadams.blogspot.com http://edenadams.blogspot.com/>

www.edenadams.com http://www.edenadams.com/>

Re: earmold suggestions

Our daughter picked pink boots with sparkle earmolds. She is 5.

On 7/5/06, Diane - Millbranth & Bush

net> wrote:

>

> My daughter has had yellow, pink and green molds and just switched

over

> to

> purple, blue and white. She was 8 when she was fitted and is now 10.

She

> loves her color combos!

> Diane

>

> earmold suggestions

>

> > We're going for an earmold impression tomorrow. 's last earmold

> lasted for a year but now we're getting a little feedback. I've heard

some

> of you suggest some of your kids' favorite colors (glow in the dark,

> glitter, striped) Some of you mentioned some color combos that didn't

> work.

> I don't know if it's just trial and error and sometimes you get lucky

with

> the color combos or if it depends on the material. Anyway I just

thought

> I'd ask if you had any recommendations or anything that you'd stay

away

> from. has had green (it was neon like Shrek) and currently has

blue

> and white swirl. Because his ear is still small I wonder if he

requested

> three colors if it would just come out a muddy color rather than

actual

> swirl. I'm sure the audi will be able to provide some info as well on

what

> has worked best.

> > We haven't had much luck in the past with getting good fits. I

remember

> one time we had to return the earmold four times and take new

impressions

> each time to try and eliminate the feedback. It was so frustrating.

> Eventually the audi had to adjust the program slightly to help with

the

> feedback.

> >

> > K

> > 's mom, 5.5 years, MEDEL CI and hearing aid

> >

> >

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