HEARING AIDES

basiclee08
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I recently and reluctantly Went for a hearing test after a ignoring hearing loss. As had enough on my plate looking after issues. Test was one of those awkward moments you should go into a booth but had a step into it. I did the test and at the end the lady said I needed hearing aids simple she put her hand over her mouth and could not hear a thing. She fitted hearing aids and did same let there be sound. She said I had got by lip reading and reading facial expressions. Funny thing Before my Accident I was ok. This was my first hearing test. So not sure if my experience is common. The cubicle was the size of a small toilet and a big step so access issues. good news I get my hearing aids on the 13th of this month.
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Hi @basiclee08 how are you getting on with your hearing aids?
Also did anyone watch Breaking the Silence about people having cochlear implants fitted?0 -
@Sam_Scope am starting to get used to wearing them but not found off button for needed lol. Thanks for link sam will look at it when back off hols0
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Oh I am glad to know they are working for you!1
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Hey for the last 10-11 years I kept ignoring the fact I had ear problems due to embarrassment and I was only 15 years old now I am 25 years old I needed this sort I was done with being the one reading lips and looking at faces, I keep having incidents people saying stuff I kept ignoring it but now I had my hearing test and now waiting for my hearing aids0
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Hi,@affii1993@basiclee08 ive been deaf since the age of two secondary to Meningitis . If you need any help or tips give me a shout ??♀️ Feel free to read my blog to get to know me better https://mynonvisualstruggles.blogspot.com/ and can also find me on Twitter @Amikal24
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