Hey...didn't want to hijack zeefour's thread for the Resounds. I mentioned on there briefly that I've started DVR again. I had DVR in college <before I was aware of any hearing changes, so far as I know; I had it due to learning disabilities>. I'm now about 45. For some years I've been aware of changes in hearing and my hub's HA specialist from an earlier time <that person is retired> did a basic hearing test on me, found audiologically ""mild" levels. My mother insists she was told that I had missing inner ear bones at birth. I was born 2 months premature and very low birthrate in the early 70's. My husband and I didn't pursue aids for me after that initial test because of the "mild" range, cost and the fact that my husband needed new HA's for years. He's in the severe-slightly profound range unaided, I believe. He's a techie/engineering type guy so he just kept fixing the ones he had. He needs aids w/mulitple programs etc especially as he might be on the phone with a customer for several hours and he has international customers. So he recently finally got new Resounds. More recently I applied for DVR since I've been trying to find a part time job and having challenges with that for a number of reasons - and also was considering HA's. Had my first meeting w/ a counselor last week and she will send me a list of audi's they work with. Since I believe I may have CAPD - Central Auditory Processing Disorder - also <but was never diagnosed> I'm going to see if any of those audi's are familiar with CAPD and/or have tested for it<there are very few>. I have an audi that I know is at least familiar with CAPD but doesn't actually test for it. This audi I know of, her grandparents were also Deaf so she may sign some. So, not sure what it will end being so far as audiologists go, but wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts or advice for me on this-