What are your favorite apps for hearing loss or tools you use?
Hi all, technology is moving so fast right now, and I have never felt like my audiologist has been on the cutting edge. Personally, I have had hearing loss for thirty years, I know there is not one solution or one specific hearing aid that solves everything. I'd love to learn about the small things people have found that have made a difference. For me zoom captions have helped a lot lately, but masks are hard when in public. Any tips are appreciated!
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Julie: Its an app that costs $12.99/month after two week free trial. It is supposed to help you hear sounds/voices better through headphones. That is all I know about it at this point...I think you have convinced me to at least try the two weeks! Will keep you updated.
Reply to Julie: Thanks for mentioning that a CI may cancel out tinnitus! I've had constant humming in my useless right ear for decades, and may become a candidate for a CI if I lose much more hearing in my sorta good ear, so this is very good to know. Actually, I learned years ago to, for the most part, just ignore the 24/7 hum. I only realize it's there when someone writes about tinnitus.
You are much more eloquent writer than me but that is exactly what I thought was going on. About 75% of my hearing loss is genetic...I have 5 other siblings and all of them suffer some degree of loss. The other 25% was industrial noise and not worrying about hearing protection until I was 40. It is interesting though that some people exposed to loud noise(shooting range for instance) never suffer the same degree of hearing loss!
Yes indeed. HLAA is my Hearing loss champion!
I'll chime in on my HLAA affiliation since several have brought it up but I want to also respond to @joyces since she mentioned that she might get CI in the hopes that it helps the tinnitus as it did with @julieo4. One of my chapter members developed tinnitus only after getting a CI. It is very bothersome for her and she regrets getting the CI. She probably forgets the benefit of being able to hear better. But, nothing has helped with her tinnitus. I don't think she is giving treatment options enough time to be effective, such as meditation, but I'm only guessing since she responds quickly with her results after I've brought them up.
I am president of HLAA, Michigan State Association in addition to president of the Western Wayne County Chapter.
Tony in Michigan
Wow. TY for all you do!
I like your choice of tinnitus sound, Julie, although I know you could have done without it entirely.
@joyces How wonderful that you've learned to ignore your hum!
I have wanted to try the speech to text apps but this is my fear. Not being able to face the person speaking.
Curious- I have being to conferences in Rochester, Utah and Minneapolis - I have talked to folks getting /having CI . Never heard this until I was on Twitter this past week. Is it true if the CI does not work; you cannot go back to hearing aids