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I've been reading threads here and there on this forum since yesterday, and it seems clear there are different types of hearing loss. In my case, is it right to speak of hearing "loss"? I didn't actually lose my hearing, I just never had it.
How does ...
Started by stephtara on
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You basically have mild to moderate hearing loss, however, your hearing is in the normal range that ranges from -10 to 20 db, mild hearing loss is from 21 to 40 db, moderate from 41 to 55 db, moderate for your left and....
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I recently had a hearing test, had my suspicion that I have a high frequency hearing loss confirmed and got my first HAs. Most questions about my HL and my HAs I've had answered either by my audi or this great forum, but one question remains: What are...
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I have worn a hearing aid for over 15 years. In the fall of 2010 I experienced additional hearing loss. I let it go and struggled to hear with the old aid until it quit. Last October I got a new aid. I thought I was having trouble with it about a week...
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Hi everyone
I've been reading a lot of these threads and I'm amazed at some of these experiences. First a little background on me: I'm 29. I've been hearing impaired since around three years old. Profound hearing loss in my left hear (measured at 110 ...
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From the start....
Profound hearing loss in my left hear (measured at 110 dB across all.
Profound hearing loss in my left hear (measured at 110 dB across all frequencies - flatlined since around three years old.
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Severe hearing loss refers to the "hearing loss range" number 71 to 90. That is the softest intensity at which sound is...more?
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I'm not sure this is the proper location for my question -- i.e. as a possible scam -- but my recent introduction to the Esteem Hearing Implant prompts me to ask: What is it all about? The product claims to be an "Invisible Hearing Device for People With...
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It had a couple of people going on about how they could hear the birds sing and hear the sea - which is complete nonsense....
I am sick of this cliché of hearing aid advertising.
To hear the sea and birds singing for 30 years.
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Can a person with a single side ci wear a hearing on the non ci ear? Or does this cause problems?
The reason I ask is that my friend who is only funded one ci is toally deaf on the other side and I fears for safety. What shes crossing a road and doesn...
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My son had implant 6 mnths back before that he was on hearing aids the best solution for your....
I will say on to hear the world around me.
I use a CI and a hearing aid both and am very happy with the perfomance.
hear the a car.
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I am wondering if anyone has read my thread on repairing aid scams? I am new at this and would like to know if I have entered this correctly. I cannot seem to pull up my thread.
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I viewed all 4 postings from you and none were .
I do not see any thread on hearing aid scams.
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I have some hearing loss which is noticeable to me especially in restaurants and groups and seems to be MORE noticeable lately. I'm 52, female. I know nothing about hearing aids, except that they probably cost $5,000 and I have never had the money to ...
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Once done with the ENT he will either tell you that you have something or surgically that can be done to treat your hearing loss and refer you to an audiologist or you they will test your hearing....
Reasons for hearing loss.
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Conductive loss is from lesions in the external canal, tympanic membrane, or middle ear, Sensory from lesions of the inner ear.
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