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Old 12-04-2008, 11:11 PM   #61 (permalink)
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I am getting Phonak Versatas...i don't believe anyone here, or i haven't read, has the veratas. I am getting the verata powers, i am going to see if my audi can rush order the earmold for my left so that i can get them b4 i get all my extra hours for work...if not i get them on the 23rd so it's my "xmas" present so to speak lol
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Old 12-05-2008, 03:13 AM   #62 (permalink)
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I am getting Phonak Versatas...i don't believe anyone here, or i haven't read, has the veratas. I am getting the verata powers, i am going to see if my audi can rush order the earmold for my left so that i can get them b4 i get all my extra hours for work...if not i get them on the 23rd so it's my "xmas" present so to speak lol
awesome!

let us know how your new versatas work out!
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Old 12-16-2008, 02:57 AM   #63 (permalink)
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1. What hearing aids do you wear? 2 Starkey Zon 7 BTE (soon to be the POWER Zon 7 as my hearing has dropped since I started wearing these)
2. How good are they? I think they are pretty great. Digital, they talk to me and have so many things to tweek so they are perfect to MY hearing.
3. Do they help you hear everything you want? Yes, took a little while to tweek them exactly to how I like them, they are pushed to about the max so waiting on the new upgrade.
4. Are they uncomfortable? They are very comfortable, I hardly know they are there, very light, small and no ear mold is necessary.
5. What degree hearing loss do you have? Moderate Severe and on some frequencies profound. Seems to just keep dropping and dropping. They tell me thats what Menieres does
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Old 12-16-2008, 03:36 PM   #64 (permalink)
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1. what hearing aids do you wear? I was using AVR Sonovation frequency compression (ImpaCt Xp) on both ears
2. How good are they? Did not help me, could not understand words.
3. Do they help you hear everything you want? I tried them for 3 weeks but I still could not understand words but powerful. It could be better with speach therapy. Because of compression of high frequency it is hard to understand words.
4. Are they uncomfortable? no
5. What degree hearing loss do you have - L- 100db R-95db
moderate sensorineural hearing loss and 250 hz, rising to mild sensorineural hearing loss through 1000hz, sloping to a moderate sensorineural hearing loss at 1500hz sloping to a profound sensorineural hearing loss through 8000hz with no response to equipment limits at 8000 Hz in the right ear.Speech recognition ability in QUIET is good and fair in the absent of visual cues in the right and left ears. wow.
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Old 12-16-2008, 03:53 PM   #65 (permalink)
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1. what hearing aids do you wear?
Oticon 380P Analog Left, Siemens Music Digital BTE Right
2. How good are they?
Gets me through the day
3. Do they help you hear everything you want?
I know I’m missing something – words, sounds, etc. which is why I’m on a quest to upgrade
4. Are they uncomfortable?
As long as I keep the ear hair to a minimum
5. What degree hearing loss do you have
Severe to profound
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Old 12-18-2008, 02:28 PM   #66 (permalink)
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I'm new here, thought i'd make a little poll, haha.

1. what hearing aids do you wear?
2. How good are they?
3. Do they help you hear everything you want?
4. Are they uncomfortable?
5. What degree hearing loss do you have
1) BAHA hearing Aid. Am I the only one ??

2) Very

3) Nearly yes

4) Only in case of inflammation or infection, which is very rare

5) Profound unilateral
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Old 12-20-2008, 11:40 AM   #67 (permalink)
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I'm new here, thought i'd make a little poll, haha.
1. what hearing aids do you wear?

Phonak Supero 412
2. How good are they?

Decent, but not good enough. My right one's been giving me grief for a year now because of its lack of moisture tolerance. Lean your head 3 or 4 degrees in any direction or take a step and it gave off an incredibly annoying loud and painful static shriek. It's gotten better since I moved out of a high moisture climate, but I still have to take that one off whenever it's rainy.
3. Do they help you hear everything you want?

No, I rarely hear something correctly on the first try without lipreading. Inside a crowd it's hopeless. It works great for music though.
4. Are they uncomfortable?

Perfectly comfortable, I wouldn't notice I were wearing them if it weren't for my molds.
5. What degree hearing loss do you have
Moderate-severe. The loss is higher in the higher frequencies (human voices)
The sound on them is good but what it doesn't seem to be clear enough. Could anyone who has the Naidas describe how they've helped you as compared to your older hearing aids?
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Old 01-12-2009, 08:58 PM   #68 (permalink)
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I'm new here, thought i'd make a little poll, haha.

1. what hearing aids do you wear?
2. How good are they?
3. Do they help you hear everything you want?
4. Are they uncomfortable?
5. What degree hearing loss do you have

Mine;
1. what hearing aids do you wear? BTE Siemens Reflex
2. How good are they? They're okay, a little loud
3. Do they help you hear everything you want? Sort of, but not music.
4. Are they uncomfortable? Sometimes, coz i wear specs aswel, so not always
5. Moderate hearing loss =]


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1. Interton omega sp plus in the left ear and an interton MP staris VC+ in the right. Both are bte. I have open bore custom made starkey ear moulds.

2. They are significantly better then good, but they are not the best.

3. Pretty much.

4. Not uncomfortable, but they do need adjusting from time to time to fit properly.

5. Profound hearing loss. I have a mix of conductive, functional, and Sensorineural hearing loss.

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Old 01-12-2009, 09:38 PM   #69 (permalink)
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Old 01-13-2009, 08:30 AM   #70 (permalink)
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Functional Hearing Loss
Functional hearing loss involves a psychological or emotional problem, rather than physical damage to the hearing pathway. Individuals with this type of hearing loss do not seem to hear or respond; yet, in reality, they have normal hearing.

The most important challenge for physicians is to classify this condition properly. It may be difficult to determine the specific emotional cause, but if the classification is made accurately, the proper therapy can begin.

Too often, a functional hearing loss is not recognized, and individuals receive useless treatments for prolonged periods. In turn, this process may aggravate the emotional element and cause the condition to become more resistant to treatment.
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at night time, i find it hard to see where im going in the dark etc. It must be hard for blind/deafblind people

and also in the dark if i turned my head to the side i can see faces and things but if my head is straight like normal i cannot see faces etc. its weird
Me too! I can't see much by looking straight into things in dark but I can see better if I look at it sideway, I thought I was only one!
Does it look like small black fog in the middle when looking straight at things to you?
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Old 01-13-2009, 01:45 PM   #72 (permalink)
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i'm new here, thought i'd make a little poll, haha.

1. What hearing aids do you wear?
Mine are bte through audibel
2. How good are they?
Better than my old analog one
3. Do they help you hear everything you want?
Yes and then some
4. Are they uncomfortable?
Very
5. What degree hearing loss do you have
r ear 90% left ear 60%

mine;
1. What hearing aids do you wear? Bte siemens reflex
2. How good are they? They're okay, a little loud
3. Do they help you hear everything you want? Sort of, but not music.
4. Are they uncomfortable? Sometimes, coz i wear specs aswel, so not always
5. Moderate hearing loss =]


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Old 01-14-2009, 01:32 AM   #73 (permalink)
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what is functional hearing loss?
Hearing loss that's not based on something physical i.e. nerve damage, perforated ear drum, etc.

Functional hearing loss usually is the result of something psychological like with the mind and/or emotions.
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Functional Hearing Loss
Functional hearing loss involves a psychological or emotional problem, rather than physical damage to the hearing pathway. Individuals with this type of hearing loss do not seem to hear or respond; yet, in reality, they have normal hearing.

The most important challenge for physicians is to classify this condition properly. It may be difficult to determine the specific emotional cause, but if the classification is made accurately, the proper therapy can begin.

Too often, a functional hearing loss is not recognized, and individuals receive useless treatments for prolonged periods. In turn, this process may aggravate the emotional element and cause the condition to become more resistant to treatment.
Very good description / explanation
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Old 01-14-2009, 01:54 AM   #75 (permalink)
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Functional Hearing Loss
Functional hearing loss involves a psychological or emotional problem, rather than physical damage to the hearing pathway. Individuals with this type of hearing loss do not seem to hear or respond; yet, in reality, they have normal hearing.

The most important challenge for physicians is to classify this condition properly. It may be difficult to determine the specific emotional cause, but if the classification is made accurately, the proper therapy can begin.

Too often, a functional hearing loss is not recognized, and individuals receive useless treatments for prolonged periods. In turn, this process may aggravate the emotional element and cause the condition to become more resistant to treatment.
thanks for the info. how do audis differentiate between functional hearing loss and malingering -- via an audiogram?
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Hearing loss that's not based on something physical i.e. nerve damage, perforated ear drum, etc.

Functional hearing loss usually is the result of something psychological like with the mind and/or emotions.
that sounds similar to functional blindness which is caused by the same thing.
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thanks for the info. how do audis differentiate between functional hearing loss and malingering -- via an audiogram?

Malingering, unlike functional, is a manifestation and/or symptom of a psychiatric disorder not a type of hearing loss or a cause of hearing loss.

Furthermore, audiologist are not qualified to diagnose psychiatric disorders. Audiologist, in my experiences, go on patient history, current and past audio grams, and make determinations based upon all that.

I would love to hear (haha) though, an opinion on this from a licensed audiologist .
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that sounds similar to functional blindness which is caused by the same thing.
I never heard of functional blindness. Very interesting. Thanks for mentioning that.
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Old 01-17-2009, 01:47 AM   #79 (permalink)
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1. what hearing aids do you wear? -- Oticon Digifocus Super Power IIs
2. How good are they? -- really good, i think. I haven't really found another hearing aid that compares to them and they no longer make these anymore the closest thing are the Phonak Naidas.
3. Do they help you hear everything you want? -- lol, well no. i'd love to hear high frequencies! and have better speech discrimination. i really rely on both hearing sounds and lipreading to fully understand what is being said.
4. Are they uncomfortable? -- Nah. only sometimes after i've been wearing them like ALL day, do the tops of my ears (where the hooks rest) get a bit sore. There are some sounds that can be a lil too loud to me that makes my ears "itch"
5. What degree hearing loss do you have? -- severe to profound sensorineural. approximately a 85-90 dB loss in both ears.
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I was not born deaf, but I was born 12 weeks premature weighing just 2lb 1oz and spent 3 months in SCBU in 2 different hospitals where i was extremely ill with Respiratory Distress Syndrome, jaundice, renal infections, septicaemia, fits durin my first 24 hours, mild ROP, needed lots of blood and chest drains. The doctors think the drugs used to save my life unfortunately destroyed my hearing. It was either die or be deaf.
My mum suspected my deafness before I was diagnosed as deaf at 9 months old. I was aided at 14 months and received my implant in my left ear at 10 years old
sounds similar to me. i was born prematurely, i weighed like a pound! and i was in the hospital for 3 months. i forget the whole story but somewhere along the line, i got sick and they had to give me meds and they were ototoxic drugs. so the cause of my deafness is either simply cuz i was premature and my ears just didnt develop properly, or cuz (most likely) the drugs. I have been wearing hearing aids since i was 1 or 2 yrs old and am 28 now. I'm wondering if I should be getting the cochlear implant.... YIKES!!!
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