I've had a hearing aid for my left ear (family history of left ear hearing loss) for many years but it was no help at all - same as my mother who also found it useless (NHS hearing aids). Even my brother who bought a really expensive hearing aid earlier this year has found that it wasn't really any help. I still have mine somewhere, but haven't used it for ages. I'm not going to bother trying to get an aid for my right ear. The old left one just irritated the ear anyway. I had problems years ago as an audio typist with the headset causing me to lose a level of hearing and had to give up the job because when doing the reception part of the job I couldn't hear what clients were saying - not a great deal of use in a role that required confidentiality, having to ask clients to speak up.
The current generation of hearing aids can be programmed to meet this challenging situation @RosemaryJackson. As a result, you can hear companions without amplifying background noise.I also wear 2 hearing aids and find it difficult to hear properly when in company. If I turn them up to hear a person, I put up the outside noise too so it's no better. Frustrating too to have to keep saying 'pardon' or 'say that again'.
I know exactly what you mean @Annb. My husband is blessed with exceptionally good hearing and is quietly spoken.Even more frustrating for Neil, who has a very quiet voice, because I almost always have to ask him to repeat what he has said. It must be very annoying for him. Mind you - he should know by now to speak up/more clearly, but it doesn't come easily to him.
Yes, Neil has very sensitive hearing and absolutely hates loud sounds. I believe loud noise is painful to him. Something to do with his Asperger's, I think.I know exactly what you mean @Annb. My husband is blessed with exceptionally good hearing and is quietly spoken.
Speaking up doesn't come naturally to him.
My hearing aids have only up or down for the sound. Yours sound like mini computers!The current generation of hearing aids can be programmed to meet this challenging situation @RosemaryJackson. As a result, you can hear companions without amplifying background noise.
I feel for you both @Annb. It must be difficult for you to turn up the volume on your radio or television to a level that's comfortable for you without disturbing Neil.Yes, Neil has very sensitive hearing and absolutely hates loud sounds. I believe loud noise is painful to him. Something to do with his Asperger's, I think.
Hearing aid technology has certainly progressed dramatically over the last 10 years @RosemaryJackson.My hearing aids have only up or down for the sound. Yours sound like mini computers!
must remember I'm not a squirrel next time I'm collecting my next stash of nuts trouble is they are in easy access in the cupboard we don't even have to climb trees or crack the shells open!Morning all, hope all doing well.
Sounds like you have your hands full with Hugo @Annb Our canine visitor went home last night, without a backwards glanceIt’s been fun having her,but glad to get back to normal today. Definitely been feeling hungrier with the autumnal weather and the extra walks,eating too many nuts. Must remember that I am not a squirrel,who are in full hoarding mode around here.
That's true @shelley262, but nuts eaten straight from the tree are irresistible.must remember I'm not a squirrel next time I'm collecting my next stash of nuts trouble is they are in easy access in the cupboard we don't even have to climb trees or crack the shells open!
Enjoy it and don't worry too much about the food issues. Have a great weekend.I am having a difficult week foodwise. Had lunch out at a posh restaurant yesterday; Friday night I have a family get together/party; Saturday night I have an 80th birthday party. My Irish granddaughter is coming from London and we are stayingat the hotel for 2 nights. I seem to be living the high life all of a sudden! I can only do my best and hope for the best. I probably won't post over the weekend. Have a good week/weekend everybody.
Oh Rosemary please do go and enjoy yourself and your family and friends wholeheartedly. T2 can step aside for a while, side effects or complications take years to develop and I reckon you've already beaten the odds. Life is for living and a few enjoyable meals and gatherings are probably worth their weight in making you feel good and loved.I am having a difficult week foodwise. Had lunch out at a posh restaurant yesterday; Friday night I have a family get together/party; Saturday night I have an 80th birthday party. My Irish granddaughter is coming from London and we are stayingat the hotel for 2 nights. I seem to be living the high life all of a sudden! I can only do my best and hope for the best. I probably won't post over the weekend. Have a good week/weekend everybody.
Are you celebrating your 80th birthday or somebody else's on Saturday? @RosemaryJacksonI am having a difficult week foodwise. Had lunch out at a posh restaurant yesterday; Friday night I have a family get together/party; Saturday night I have an 80th birthday party. My Irish granddaughter is coming from London and we are stayingat the hotel for 2 nights. I seem to be living the high life all of a sudden! I can only do my best and hope for the best. I probably won't post over the weekend. Have a good week/weekend everybody.
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