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Hearing Loss | Last Active: Dec 9, 2023 | Replies (115)

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Yes it’s strange. You should have see the face expression on my audiologist when I told her about it’s helps with tv and at restaurants sometimes. I am told since my hearing aids are 15 years old that some of the sounds like music is better with my aids
. I have some knowledge due to going to conventions( HLAA Bluetooth does not replace recoils. Separate thing entirely and both are needed. T coils for loops-( Amtrak- train announcements are enableD by loops which needs tcoils for access. Bluetooth- connects wirelessly for cellphone use, listen to music from your phone to your instead of hubby/ boring teacher, etc

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I live in a very small coastal town an hour away from two other small coastal towns. I've yet to discover any venue that has a loop. You'd think that some of the newer hotels with meeting rooms would have one built in, but there's apparently not enough demand. I have lots of meetings at the OSU Marine Library, which was built during the late 70s and at a luxury lodge that was built during the early 60s--both of them long before loops were used. This little town doesn't have lots of things, but it has great people and is in a drop-dead beautiful location. I moved out of the big city to live here full time after spending three days most weeks here for decades. Now, when I drive back to the city, I often ditch the list of things to do just to get back to peace and quiet and beautiful surroundings with lots of animals and birds nearby.