Ridgerunner
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I am on my third set of hearing aids (Digital in-canal) in eight years, and this new set is just like the previous ones: The left works great, no problems, but the right is giving me issues. The problem is I can't get my audie to understand what it is doing. Let me explain and maybe someone can tell me how to put it in doctor terms.
I turn on the right aid and put it in, works fine. Within minutes it kind of feels like i have my hand over my ear. Not a muffled sound, just that weird pressure you get when your ear is covered (w/o H.aid) . I don't think the sound input is affected at all. It is more of what I "feel" than what I hear. If I adjust volume up, then I get a short window of normal feel/hearing before that it starts doing that again. After wearing it for hours and then taking it out, it feels like I've just been to a rock concert (in that ear). It's like my ear gets tired of that decible of sound and just shuts down. Does that make sense to anyone?
40-something, moderate loss in both ears 20 yrs. +
Phonak digital hearing aids
I am right ear dominant, left ear has greater loss.
I turn on the right aid and put it in, works fine. Within minutes it kind of feels like i have my hand over my ear. Not a muffled sound, just that weird pressure you get when your ear is covered (w/o H.aid) . I don't think the sound input is affected at all. It is more of what I "feel" than what I hear. If I adjust volume up, then I get a short window of normal feel/hearing before that it starts doing that again. After wearing it for hours and then taking it out, it feels like I've just been to a rock concert (in that ear). It's like my ear gets tired of that decible of sound and just shuts down. Does that make sense to anyone?
40-something, moderate loss in both ears 20 yrs. +
Phonak digital hearing aids
I am right ear dominant, left ear has greater loss.