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@nla4625 Yes, it makes perfect sense to me ... The use of Zoom Calls or Skype Calls where you can see the person should be very helpful... at least these video, face time calls need to be planned in advance but try them... I use my remote mic and my right hearing aid for phone calls...on my smart phone ...that's all I have.. Now my only problem with "picture" calls is that I have to get my house in order.. or use a selected background... Let me know if those calls work for you..

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@ken82 The staff of my wonderful Mayo family doctor in Rochester, whom I miss terribly, is scheduling a video conference for me to get a second opinion from a Mayo pulmonologist about my lung problem. I'll be loading Zoom on my computer and learning how to use it for that. Hopefully, it's not the malware door it used to be and I'll like it. It will be fun to talk with my great nieces and nephews over it. They are all so tech savvy; and the little ones are growing up so fast. I'd totally forgotten about Skype. Thanks for reminding me. @golden418 -- do you think the cross over type hearing aid you have for single side hearing let's you process and carry on conversations in real time...or when I get one will there be this lag time I experience on the phone of having to take time to process what I hear and then formulate and give a response? Thanks everyone for weighing in on this! Nancy