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.

@contentandwell

Speaking of phones, @lioness and @bookysue My son just called me to wish me a Happy Mother's Day. He called on FaceTime (which I was not pleased about because I have been around the house all day and my hair isn't even really combed). He asked if I could hear him better on FaceTime than when he calls regular, because apparently his fiancee's grandmother always said she could. When he said that I realized, I was hearing him better, it was more clear than when he calls on the regular connection! So that is something to keep in mind when speaking to family. I have a feeling my son will be calling a lot on FaceTime now so I had better be ready!
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Wow thanks for the heads up here. This is why this forum is so important . I learn something important today. I am going to find out of the setting for FaceTime can be forwarded so to speak to the cellphone setting. If you could though; check and see if lipreading contributes to better understanding on FaceTime -
As for your appearance , your son will still love you whether hair combed or not.

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@contentandwell

Speaking of phones, @lioness and @bookysue My son just called me to wish me a Happy Mother's Day. He called on FaceTime (which I was not pleased about because I have been around the house all day and my hair isn't even really combed). He asked if I could hear him better on FaceTime than when he calls regular, because apparently his fiancee's grandmother always said she could. When he said that I realized, I was hearing him better, it was more clear than when he calls on the regular connection! So that is something to keep in mind when speaking to family. I have a feeling my son will be calling a lot on FaceTime now so I had better be ready!
JK

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@contentandwell Guess you,ll have to keep your hair comb lol I can beat that I'm still in my nightclothes

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Why phones are better when folks could not be seen
Come on- be okay. Nightclothes. Purple wigs. Hairs unconnected

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@contentandwell

Speaking of phones, @lioness and @bookysue My son just called me to wish me a Happy Mother's Day. He called on FaceTime (which I was not pleased about because I have been around the house all day and my hair isn't even really combed). He asked if I could hear him better on FaceTime than when he calls regular, because apparently his fiancee's grandmother always said she could. When he said that I realized, I was hearing him better, it was more clear than when he calls on the regular connection! So that is something to keep in mind when speaking to family. I have a feeling my son will be calling a lot on FaceTime now so I had better be ready!
JK

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@contentandwell @bookysue @lioness Skype is another option. We just had someone present on it at our HLAA Chapter meeting last week. The benefit of Skype is that it has live captions and subtitles. It is a free app also.

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Knew about Skype but I did not know it has captions and subtitles. Why is this not being used more- or is it only good in urban cities for connectable ease ?

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@bookysue

Wow thanks for the heads up here. This is why this forum is so important . I learn something important today. I am going to find out of the setting for FaceTime can be forwarded so to speak to the cellphone setting. If you could though; check and see if lipreading contributes to better understanding on FaceTime -
As for your appearance , your son will still love you whether hair combed or not.

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@bookysue when we were first talking I had the phone turned away so I could at least comb my hair so it’s not a case of lip reading.
I asked my husband why FaceTime might be clearer and he theorized that perhaps FaceTime uses the internet whereas regular calls are on regular phone lines. Just a theory though. @johnbishop do have any thoughts on this?
JK

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@lioness

@contentandwell Guess you,ll have to keep your hair comb lol I can beat that I'm still in my nightclothes

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@lioness. I did nothing today, due to a headache and an upset stomach. I’m sure the headache is spring allergies but I’m not sure about the stomachache.
JK

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@contentandwell

@lioness. I did nothing today, due to a headache and an upset stomach. I’m sure the headache is spring allergies but I’m not sure about the stomachache.
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New meds?

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@bookysue

@bookysue no new meds, just spring allergies I think. I’ve been waking with a headache a lot.
JK

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@contentandwell

@bookysue when we were first talking I had the phone turned away so I could at least comb my hair so it’s not a case of lip reading.
I asked my husband why FaceTime might be clearer and he theorized that perhaps FaceTime uses the internet whereas regular calls are on regular phone lines. Just a theory though. @johnbishop do have any thoughts on this?
JK

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@contentandwell and @bookysue, I think the video/audio quality depends on multiple things - using cellular data vs Wi-Fi, speed of your Internet connection/service, any interference and settings for the app you are using. Here's some info that may be helpful.

10 ways to improve your video calls - Across five of the most popular apps.
-- https://www.popsci.com/video-call-app-tips

How to Get Better Quality Out of Your Video Chats
-- https://lifehacker.com/how-to-get-better-quality-out-of-your-video-chats-5836186

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