appleeater
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My most recent hearing aids, Oticon Spirit Zests (Epoq) which I've had for at least 5 years were trialled with a three week sound increase.
Unfortunately, I found the quietest level too loud with background noise. Though I did try my best with wearing them at home.
By the time they increased to the next level, they were already too painful. The result is that I can only use my hearing aids connected to a radio aid with the hearing aid mic turned off.
I've refused to have them adjusted since 2011, to the dismay of my audiologists. My audiologists won't turn them down any further because they'd be useless - currently they're set 7dB below the very bottom of where they'd expect people with my hearing loss to start experiencing pain. (Which I'm told is still below "normal" hearing.)
Unfortunately, I fear it is time for my HAs to be adjusted as I suspect my hearing is decreasing because they're not amplifying speech very well and I'm finding myself ramping up the volume on my radio aid.
I also experience pain from noises without hearing aids. Recently I've taken to wearing ear defenders at times to prevent this.
Recruitment has been suggested to me, but I've also been told it's unusual for my sensitivity to be so severe considering that my hearing loss is mild-to-moderate. I also have sensitivities from other senses as I have autism.
(Left and right ear plots are mostly identical, but generally within 5 dB, so I've only posted my right ear.)
I'm increasingly struggling without HAs but I can't cope with them. My current audiology department as very dismissive and mostly deal with old people (something they've said themselves - it seems they favour the factory line approach). So I feel I need to be as proactive as possible with having any information that may help.
Has anyone else not been able to adapt? Is there anything I can do to help myself?
Would a longer gradual increase period be better, or is it unlikely to help after 3 weeks?
Perhaps soft moulds, instead of skeletons would be better for blocking out unwanted environmental sounds?
Settings:
1. Every day
2. Telecoil
3. Telecoil + microphone
4. Quiet
My appointment is on 29th March, so I'm going to try listening on quiet until then except in lectures and with my wife where I'll use my radio aid.
Thanks!
Unfortunately, I found the quietest level too loud with background noise. Though I did try my best with wearing them at home.
By the time they increased to the next level, they were already too painful. The result is that I can only use my hearing aids connected to a radio aid with the hearing aid mic turned off.
I've refused to have them adjusted since 2011, to the dismay of my audiologists. My audiologists won't turn them down any further because they'd be useless - currently they're set 7dB below the very bottom of where they'd expect people with my hearing loss to start experiencing pain. (Which I'm told is still below "normal" hearing.)
Unfortunately, I fear it is time for my HAs to be adjusted as I suspect my hearing is decreasing because they're not amplifying speech very well and I'm finding myself ramping up the volume on my radio aid.
I also experience pain from noises without hearing aids. Recently I've taken to wearing ear defenders at times to prevent this.
Recruitment has been suggested to me, but I've also been told it's unusual for my sensitivity to be so severe considering that my hearing loss is mild-to-moderate. I also have sensitivities from other senses as I have autism.
(Left and right ear plots are mostly identical, but generally within 5 dB, so I've only posted my right ear.)
I'm increasingly struggling without HAs but I can't cope with them. My current audiology department as very dismissive and mostly deal with old people (something they've said themselves - it seems they favour the factory line approach). So I feel I need to be as proactive as possible with having any information that may help.
Has anyone else not been able to adapt? Is there anything I can do to help myself?
Would a longer gradual increase period be better, or is it unlikely to help after 3 weeks?
Perhaps soft moulds, instead of skeletons would be better for blocking out unwanted environmental sounds?
Settings:
1. Every day
2. Telecoil
3. Telecoil + microphone
4. Quiet
My appointment is on 29th March, so I'm going to try listening on quiet until then except in lectures and with my wife where I'll use my radio aid.
Thanks!
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