Hearing Loss: Come introduce yourself and connect with others
Welcome to the Hearing Loss group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with hearing loss, and friends and family supporters. Whether you were born deaf or hard of hearing, experienced hearing loss after birth or with aging, it helps to connect with others. Together we can learn from each other, support one another and share stories about living with hearing loss, coping with challenges and celebrating milestones.
Let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What is your hearing loss experience? Got a question, tip or story to share?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Hearing Loss Support Group.
have you looked into the possibility of a cochlear implant for the ear with total loss? insurance may cover it since you have a profound loss in your other ear
@robinraig My hearing aids do not have a telecoil, I would be looking for a landline phone that is Bluetooth compatible. Is it possible that the ones you listed might be compatible with Bluetooth but not with a telecoil?
@davekoh I agree with the others, a cochlear implant may be the answer for you. Your problem is more severe than mine, but I can definitely sympathize. I know how frustrating and isolating it can be to not be able to hear what is being said.
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Hi. I'm 70 years old and hard of hearing in both ears, with a more severe loss than most people my age. My loss became noticeable at about age 50. I've had hearing aids since then, and don't think I could get along without them. I'm looking forward to having an online support group!
I've never been very aggressive about making sure my hearing aides were correctly fitted - I always assumed the audiologists knew what they were doing and the aids seemed to work well enough. But lately - maybe because the aids are more complex, or because my hearing is worse - the aids seem to need a lot of individualized adjustment. I have difficulty figuring out what's wrong and communicating it to the audiologist. I've been making frequent appointments to try to get them just right, but I'm worried that I'm wearing out my welcome. It's very frustrating - sometimes the adjustments are improvements, sometimes they make things worse.
I'm wondering if anyone has tips about communicating what their hearing problems are. I try to figure out whether it's with male or female voices, and to come up with a few words I've had a lot of trouble hearing. Is there a way to make finer distinctions? Is there some kind of hearing test I could do over the internet? Should the audiologists be testing me after each adjustment? I'd really appreciate some feedback. Thanks!
I was never very satisfied with my cordless phones. Last year my audiologist signed me up with Caption Call which in this area (western Massachusetts) provides and installs a free landline phone with a free captioning service. I only pay the monthly cost for a regular phone line. The phone works well - it's easy to adjust the volume, the captioning comes in handy, and it doesn't seem to cause problems with my HAs. It's not cordless though.
I'm definitely interested to know how your CI progresses. I think your hearing loss may be similar to mine (noticeable age 50, severe by 70, father and grandmother completely deaf in their 80s). I like to hope that I'll be able to hear to some degree as I get older. So I hope it goes well for you! Keep me posted.
Thanks so much for your February 9 post. I'm not ready for cochlear yet, but it gives me hope that I'll someday I'll be able to hear pretty well if not perfectly. Actually any hearing is better than no hearing!
Thanks for your post. I'm about the same age, with my bilateral hearing loss moderate to severe. My reaction to the whole situation has been similar to yours. I've thought about ASL, and taken one online course, but my progress at age 70 is pretty slow. So I'm trying to connect with hearing support groups too. Keep us posted on how your journey goes!
I too just joined because of HLAA notice. This forum is really informative! Thanks to everyoneL!
Dear Colleen: I just recently connected to the hearing loss group. Today I sent a reply to Jamie Olson a Mayo moderator. My questions are about testing and when to see an audiologist and when to see an otologist. Also if Mayo has a recommended clinic in Indianapolis that has both an audiologist and an otologist. I will be looking for a response from Jamie or perhaps from you.
dumb question please,
digests come to my inbox but replies come to spam. How do i correct that please?