I was surfing around for MBs for the hard of hearing and found this place. Nice!
I live in the agricultural veggie and citrus basket of the USA. Live very happily with my wife, my son and my two stepsons.
As I write this, I'm on Day 2 of using a hearing aid. I use only one, in the right ear. My left ear went south about four years ago and is pretty much useless.
My problems with the right ear occurred suddenly, and about two months ago. It's down to about 80% word recognition and plus-25 to plus-30 decibels on sound recognition.
I'm still working with docs to figure out what happened to the "good" ear. The hearing quality fluctuates in one- to three-day cycles. It slowly plugs up, almost like swimmer's ear, then "pops," leaving behind much more clarity. Then it plugs up again. Maddening, to be honest. Traditional meds (steroids, anti-allergy stuff, etc.) have been ineffective.
Obviously, I'm in the earliest stages of working with a hearing aid. It's an Oticon Sychro. Seems to be effective, but at this pt I don't even know how to define "good" and "not so good."
Anyway, good to be here.
I live in the agricultural veggie and citrus basket of the USA. Live very happily with my wife, my son and my two stepsons.
As I write this, I'm on Day 2 of using a hearing aid. I use only one, in the right ear. My left ear went south about four years ago and is pretty much useless.
My problems with the right ear occurred suddenly, and about two months ago. It's down to about 80% word recognition and plus-25 to plus-30 decibels on sound recognition.
I'm still working with docs to figure out what happened to the "good" ear. The hearing quality fluctuates in one- to three-day cycles. It slowly plugs up, almost like swimmer's ear, then "pops," leaving behind much more clarity. Then it plugs up again. Maddening, to be honest. Traditional meds (steroids, anti-allergy stuff, etc.) have been ineffective.
Obviously, I'm in the earliest stages of working with a hearing aid. It's an Oticon Sychro. Seems to be effective, but at this pt I don't even know how to define "good" and "not so good."
Anyway, good to be here.