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.
Thanks John. If it were a big problem I'd have it solved by now one way or another.
First of all I don't believe VA would authorized a new phone for "medical" reasons when other means will control my hearing aids.
Apple says Batteries+ is NOT an authorized dealer and shouldn't be used.
It is sort of a 50-50 call on replacing battery or replacing phone at this point.
judyca7, I'm glad to hear of your interest in ASL. I'm going to start a new thread on this because I think others may want to participate in the discussion. You ask some very good questions.
@arrowshooter - Apple always says that not authorized dealer baloney. Any tech can swap out a battery. It was my iPhone 6 when I had Batteries Plus replace the battery because the phone was awfully slow performance wise. After replacing the battery it was returned to the performance like it had when I bought it. I gave the phone to my wife and bought a new one since she had an older android phone and the iPhone is (in my old guy opinion) much easier to use for seniors. In fact, the kids call it an old folks phone here. If I had the choice new phone or replace battery it's a no brainer -- get a new phone. It has more memory, better processor and will be faster for doing the different smart phone tasks.
@arrowshooter Your hearing loss sounds very similar to mine. When I had my last hearing tests (I am due for one next month) it was two years ago. My hearing of sound had not changed much but my word recognition had decreased substantially. Interestingly, when I talk to my son, daughter, husband or sister on my Iphone I hear them very well. When I get a call that has to do with something else, like from a doctor's office of anything of that nature, it's impossible. Sometimes I intentionally let it go to voicemail because my phone captions the message.
I have the Oticon hearing aids with the Connect Clip. The Connect Clip is very helpful in some situations. It is good if you just want to hear one person. It does not help, nor does "live listen" if I put it on a table in the restaurant so I can hear the other people at the table because all of the extraneous noise also gets magnified.
I thought about ASL but I only know one person who knows it so I would only be able to communicate with her. She used to teach deaf children. I think for me learning lip reading would be more helpful.
JK
@joangela Hi Joangela. My hearing loss started about 15 years ago and has gotten progressively worse over the years.
It is very difficult, and often depressing, to not be able to hear the conversation when I am trying to communicate with more than one person, and even worse when in a restaurant or at a function. My son was married recently and despite the joy of the occasion it was also depressing for me. There were other events surrounding the actual wedding and I was at a total loss. I find that phone conversations with anyone other than those with whom I am close are very difficult, particularly if I need to call customer service for something. Then you not only have the problem in hearing the person at the other end but often those jobs are done by people in other countries and they have strong accents. One time I kept asking to be put on with someone who could speak more clearly to me. I went through three different customer service people and ended up almost in tears by the time I got off the phone, and had not resolved the issue. When I know I have to make those calls I will sometime have my husband do it for me.
My last hearing test was two years ago and my hearing loss in one ear was profound, and in the other severe. I am scheduled for tests in October. I have Oticon Opn 1 hearing aids and have heard there is a newer model that is 15% clearer. It is tempting to buy new ones but will 15% really help that much? It's not as if they give these things away either. New ones will cost over $6000. My daughter used to work at the Center for Hearing and Communications in NYC. I am tempted to go there if I choose to get new hearing aids. I did get hearing aids there before once. The audiologist there is fairly renown and I am wondering if she might be able to do more for me than my local audiologist who I think is really very good also.
JK
Hi Jim. Not being able to understand speech in noise is the biggest problem for most people with hearing loss. Hearing aids do help but you'll still have difficulties. Its best to utilize communication strategies to keep from going crazy. Move away from the noise source. You'll find that most people do not have a problem with moving outside the noisy environment. This is not always possible. For instance, when your sitting in a restaurant. A pass-around microphone or personal FM system may help.
Your reasoning for learning ASL was the same reasons that I tried using it. Unfortunately, unless your communication partner knows ASL, it does not help. It's excellent tool to exercise the brain though.
You may want to reach out to the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA). They formed a group dedicated to veterans. You can find information here: https://www.hearingloss.org/hearing-help/communities/veterans/
Tony in Michigan
Yep, lots of similarities. I have OPN and Connect Clip which works as you described. I also use it to connect to my computer for audio. I have the Roger mic as well and it works about the same (but with some differences) as Connect Clip.
Are you Tony F who I met at HLAA convention in Mpls a year ago?
@arrowshooter I really need to learn the other functions of my Connect Clip, I only use it as a microphone on someone I am conversing with. I am completely unfamiliar with the Roger mic. I will have to check that out.
JK
Yes, I am already participating in the Veterans Across America Virtual Chapter. I have not seen any other reference to that Chapter on this site - yet.
I'm on the Veterans Outreach Committee in HLAA WI too.