Lexii
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Hello!
This might get a bit lengthy, so I'll bold the most important part of my post.
Long story short. I am completely deaf in my right ear, with a partial loss in my left ear. I have the BAHA implant, unfortunately my device was stolen and I cannot afford to replace it.
I am 23 years old and don't drive. I get extremely uncomfortable when someone is standing/sitting on the right side of me, and I have to switch sides almost immediately. This is pretty easy to do in most situations. However, when driving, I can't move to the right side of someone, because the driver's seat (in the US) is on the left. This leads to me getting anxiety/panic attacks when driving.
I had avoided driving for so long, and now it's really affecting my life and needs to change. I finally thought of using some sort of device to carry sound from the passengers side onto my side so I can feel a little bit more in control of what's going on around me. (basically a speaker/microphone sort of device).
Does anyone know of any specific device that could do this for me?!
I've Googled it and the websites that carry products for the deaf and hard of hearing are SO confusing. and the ones that look like what I'm looking for wayy out of my price range (200+).
Any suggestions would be great, whether they're products or things you have done in a similar situation that have helped.
Thanks!
This might get a bit lengthy, so I'll bold the most important part of my post.
Long story short. I am completely deaf in my right ear, with a partial loss in my left ear. I have the BAHA implant, unfortunately my device was stolen and I cannot afford to replace it.
I am 23 years old and don't drive. I get extremely uncomfortable when someone is standing/sitting on the right side of me, and I have to switch sides almost immediately. This is pretty easy to do in most situations. However, when driving, I can't move to the right side of someone, because the driver's seat (in the US) is on the left. This leads to me getting anxiety/panic attacks when driving.
I had avoided driving for so long, and now it's really affecting my life and needs to change. I finally thought of using some sort of device to carry sound from the passengers side onto my side so I can feel a little bit more in control of what's going on around me. (basically a speaker/microphone sort of device).
Does anyone know of any specific device that could do this for me?!
I've Googled it and the websites that carry products for the deaf and hard of hearing are SO confusing. and the ones that look like what I'm looking for wayy out of my price range (200+).
Any suggestions would be great, whether they're products or things you have done in a similar situation that have helped.
Thanks!