Loss of hearing clarity: Solutions or strategies anyone?
I have in the last couple of years lost hearing clarity. Apparently, somewhere between my auditory nerves and my brain, there is something like a disconnect. The decibels at which I hear has not changed. This clarity loss can be age-related, and I have read that it can also possibly be related to having had cirrhosis, or to taking immunosuppressants - that all seems pretty unclear though. I have been wearing hearing aids since around 2004.
Has anyone else had this type of problem and if so how do you compensate for it? I get emails from CHC -- Center for Hearing and Communications which is NYC and Florida and a book was mentioned recently that can be purchased on Amazon, "Smart Hearing: Strategies, Skills, and Resources for Living Better with Hearing Loss" by Katherine Bouton. I am thinking about purchasing it but wondered if any others have this problem too. I have Oticon Opn1 hearing aids and purchased the "Connect Clip" which helps in some situations.
Thanks for any responses.
JK
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Hi @judysmayo and welcome to Connect. I am sure no one without a hearing loss has any idea how frustrating it can be, and at times depressing. My clarity is gone too and I also have trouble if more than one person is speaking.
My hearing loss is profound at high frequencies in one ear, and severe at high frequencies in the other. I have been wearing hearing aids since 2004.
Thank you for the link to venues that are looped. That's good to know.
JK
I also came across this YouTube Tedx Talk about the latest technology in hearing... The Future in Hearing is Loud and Clear by Keith McElveen.
@judysmayo Welcome to connect We help if we can Thanks for the information I've worn hearing aids since 2000 I will check out these sites
This concept is very interesting in regards to the clothing! Does anyone know if this company looks for people to try out this technology? I am always ready to try the latest gadgets! I will have to investigate this more! Thanks for sharing.
I add my welcome to you, @judysmayo. Thank for sharing this TEDx talk The Future in Hearing is Loud and Clear by Keith McElveen. @scottk and Judy, I think you'll be delighted to know that @jkmcelveen is also a member of this forum. So if you have any questions for him, please ask. Simply add his username @jkmcelveen to your message.
This is in reply to an old post...
I’m more interested in knowing if the Roger Select works in noisy situations as my Roger Pen and Remote Mic work well in meetings but pick up so much background noise they’re an assault on my senses and unusable.
Excellent video. Should I expect the audiologist to do the real ear measurement every time I have my hearing aids adjusted?
I absolutely need the TV link that links to my ComPilot. It sends clear audio into my hearing aid. I can not discern the words on TV without it. It helps with clarity
@judysmayo
Hi,
The background noise is the main complaint on all these ALDS. I tried the ComPilot with my Phonaks and the noise was overwhelming in those situations. I only know one person who uses the Roger Pen and she is having problems with it. I’m thinking the Roger Select May have more directionality and just focus on one person at a time. . I have a speech in noise program that focuses on one speaker at a time and dramatically cuts out ambient noise. Another speech in noise program that is Omni directional and a failure at cutting down background noise. So, if you can trial it for free..I would give it a whirl. I have the option of trialing the Roger Pen with my Audi but chose not to because of the background noise I’ve experienced in trying a variety of ALDS.
Very interested in what you decide.
Regards from FL Mary
The Roger Pen still picks up too much background noise to use anywhere but a quiet room with only one person speaking at a time!