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    Hal-Hen Dry jar?

    Yes, hearing aids need to be dried out from time to time. How often depends on how much you have been sweating, how humid the air is, how much time you have spent outdoors. My wife looks at the ear mold tube to determine if the aid needs to be put in the drying jar for the night. If she sees...
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    when you get fresh batteries for your hearing aids or cochlear implant...

    My wife's aid uses the 675 zinc air battery. I purchase them in bulk 40 or 60 cells at a time. I try not to pay more than $0.30 per cell, including shipping. She also gets about 7 to 10 days per cell. She wears a high power analog hearing aid. The best brands for the price for her are the icell...
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    Communication issues with hearing a spouse

    What a selfish, self centered, idot! Pardon my language. My wife is hearing impaired and I am hearing. I love my wife and that just ticks me off. I have slowly learned basic ASL and can finger spell ok. One of my goals to accomplish in the next year is to increase my ASL vocabulary. I...
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    Have you ever taken your wedding ring off since the day you got married?

    Not a clue why your mum is so superstitious about it. I take my wedding ring off only when I am working out in the gym. When I am handling dumb bells that tend to pinch the skin next to the ring. Otherwise, I keep my ring on all of the time. My ring gets washed each time I wash my hands. I...
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    What is it like to be hearing?

    My lovely wife is hearing impaired since she was 3 years old. She gets frustrated that she cannot as easily hear what the kids are saying, especially when it two or more of them are talking at the same time. There are times when she would like to be able to hear normally without the assistance...
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