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<blockquote data-quote="goodonya" data-source="post: 2507578" data-attributes="member: 66860"><p>I learn new stuff about my ha's whether I want to or not. I have found the digitals change their own adjustments in odd mostly minor ways. I don't take them out and lay them right next to the turned on cell phone except by mistake. There are lots of strange beams and waves about now. Who really knows what they do? </p><p>The programs the hearing aids use have millions of variables to them among the several options. I found that some brought in too much sound and made differentiating talking sounds too difficult.</p><p>Pretty awesome really considering that without the hearing aids I can be six feet away from a crowing rooster and not hear a sound.</p><p>To try and communicate verbally the actual qualities and so on of sound may be easy for some but for me its a struggle... practice helps but so does having a simpatico technician when getting these modern marvels dialed in to your individual needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodonya, post: 2507578, member: 66860"] I learn new stuff about my ha's whether I want to or not. I have found the digitals change their own adjustments in odd mostly minor ways. I don't take them out and lay them right next to the turned on cell phone except by mistake. There are lots of strange beams and waves about now. Who really knows what they do? The programs the hearing aids use have millions of variables to them among the several options. I found that some brought in too much sound and made differentiating talking sounds too difficult. Pretty awesome really considering that without the hearing aids I can be six feet away from a crowing rooster and not hear a sound. To try and communicate verbally the actual qualities and so on of sound may be easy for some but for me its a struggle... practice helps but so does having a simpatico technician when getting these modern marvels dialed in to your individual needs. [/QUOTE]
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