Hi all -
I'm a hearing impaired individual who has used a hearing aid most of her life. Unfortunately, I had another round of SSHL which officially brought me to the side of not really getting much out of my hearing aid, whereas before I had a robust listening and hearing experience. What I really need now is some solutions to help me adapt to my new circumstances.
Specifically:
1) I do not have a landline - I have seen CapTel, but that seems to require a landline. Are there any apps I can use that will caption what someone on the other line is saying? I used to be able to converse directly, but I can no longer hear on the phone. I use an iPhone and only an iPhone.
2) Are there any driving aids or tips you can recommend? I'm used to playing music during my drive and being able to hear horns honking. I've always been consistent about using my mirrors, but I'm wondering if there are any other things I should be doing.
3) What other tips for someone who was hearing terrifically with a hearing aid two days ago and now can barely just make out voices from other background noise but not actually understand them without lipreading would you recommend?
It's been a fun, disorienting, and chaotic 36 hours. Help and advice is much appreciated.
I'm a hearing impaired individual who has used a hearing aid most of her life. Unfortunately, I had another round of SSHL which officially brought me to the side of not really getting much out of my hearing aid, whereas before I had a robust listening and hearing experience. What I really need now is some solutions to help me adapt to my new circumstances.
Specifically:
1) I do not have a landline - I have seen CapTel, but that seems to require a landline. Are there any apps I can use that will caption what someone on the other line is saying? I used to be able to converse directly, but I can no longer hear on the phone. I use an iPhone and only an iPhone.
2) Are there any driving aids or tips you can recommend? I'm used to playing music during my drive and being able to hear horns honking. I've always been consistent about using my mirrors, but I'm wondering if there are any other things I should be doing.
3) What other tips for someone who was hearing terrifically with a hearing aid two days ago and now can barely just make out voices from other background noise but not actually understand them without lipreading would you recommend?
It's been a fun, disorienting, and chaotic 36 hours. Help and advice is much appreciated.