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Hearing Loss | Last Active: May 9, 2021 | Replies (15)

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@rosemh

Mary,
I know what you are talking about. I have Costco Phonak H/As and i loved them when I got them. But then my right ear started feeling clogged up and I couldn’t hear out of that ear at all. Then, sometimes, I could hear just fine. This is the 2nd et of hearing aids that I am experiencing this trouble with. I went to my ENT Dr. and he said my ears were fine. I go to Costco, and they try to help. I’ve emailed Phonak and asked for their help. They gave me a number of suggestions to make on my phone regarding blue tooth. But the problems persisted. UGH! Yesterday morning. out of sheer frustration, I went to my box of old hearing aids and with the TV on, I tested my hearing and comprehension. Now I am back to wearing a pair that I purchased from Costco prior to blue tooth and my right ear has been fine and no clogged up feeling. I am wondering if blue tooth has anything to do with it because when I’d open and shut the batter door on H/A, I’d hear just fine for seconds or somethings minutes or sometimes hours. Now, without blue tooth on my old hearing aids, I can hear! So thankful for that.

Let me know if any of you have had this experience. By the way, my hearing loss is moderate to severe in both ears.

Rose

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@rosemh

My aids do not have Bluetooth...I am waiting for the Phonak Paradise from my Audi which will be my first time with a Bluetooth aid.

I would like to know if the problematic hearing aids are BTEs (behind the ear). Do they have tubing connected to a custom mold or dome?
Tubing is notorious for getting moisture and getting clogged up with wax which might explain intermittent hearing problems. I re tube my own on a regular basis. Tubing can dry out and even crack if it’s too old. The mold or dome can accumulate wax and debris. These instruments have to be kept super clean and dry preferably in a dry and store container at night. I take my tubing off the ear, separate my mold and wash them once in a while ...I like to make sure air and water is flowing through them. I also have a bulb like blower that you can use to send some air through the tubes. Disconnect the tube from the hook so you are not blowing moisture back into the aid. Don’t push too hard on the mold or dome...it does not need to be jammed into the ear. I am assuming your audiologist told you about how to care for aids.

If this is the type of aid you have, take a close look under a magnifying glass. Hopefully someone else may have a suggestion about any physical problems with the Bluetooth. Other than the clogged ear does the Bluetooth work for you? Seems a shame you have to go back to older aids but happy that they at least work for you. Maybe it’s a connectivity issue but I am unfamiliar with the Bluetooth workings for hearing aids. But I am going to find out soon!

FL Mary