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Hearing Aid Wearers
hi, i have received my first hearing aid today, and am finding it all a bit overwhelming. how long will it take me to get used to it? i am also slightly annoyed my phone which i only got this year does not enable streaming on the hearing aid, although it is compatible with the app, meaning i can control the volume from the phone (useful as my disabled hands are finding it difficult to press the volume button on the aid itself)
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OH didn't find it made much difference to his hearing (we were both told we had mild hearing loss) and I found they made my ears unbearably itchy.
We both persevered for months, the main difference we both found was tv volume didn't need to be turned up as high. As there's just the two of us though, it's not a problem.
Cant help with your incompatible phone, we both have iPhones and used them for altering the volume, etc. I wonder why your phone won't? Can you go back to where you got them from and ask their advice? We got ours from Specsavers on the NHS and can go to any Specsavers for free batteries and advice.
Vagus //and can go to any Specsavers for free batteries and advice.//
NMot any more, you can't. I went to Specsavers (Broad St, Reading) for new batteries and was told they're no longer NHS so I had to go to the Royal Berks Hospital. Check it out in your area if you decide to start wearing them again and need batteries.
I have a Samsung a series which doesn't appear on the list of compatible devices. I don't really want to get a new phone but the streaming calls directly to my ear would be helpful as I can't hold the phone up to my ear. Apparently bhg, where we live you can get them sent in the post by requesting thru the app