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"The HUM", a persistent Low Frequency Noise

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Oct 23 6:07am | Replies (164)

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@julieo4

Did your specialist talk to you about bi-cross hearing technology? A bi-cross system transmits sound from the poor side to the good side. It looks like 2 hearing aids, but one is a transmitter, the other a receiver. It can help a great deal for people who have good hearing on one side.

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Yes. He said he didn't think it (or a bone anchored device) which bypasses the bad ear would be that beneficial to me. He said it helps only slightly with sound localization, doesn't reduce tinnitus, and doesn't help with filtering background noise or multiple voices. Whereas a cochlear implants uses the bad ear and would likely help me with my most troubling issues of SSHL. My husband wants me to get the Osia which is covered by Medicare but it's difficult to choose that when the specialist/surgeon says that if it were him he would only do the Cochlear Implant.