cdmeggers
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I've worn Phonak HAs since I became deaf at age 2, and have always been happy enough with their products (until I tried out the Naida for 3 months a couple years back, which I didn't much care for). Now I'm just wondering how the Oticon products compare to Phonak. I currently am wearing Phonak's Supero 413AZ, and have been looking at the specs of Oticon's Sumo. Just wondering if there's much of a difference between Supero and Sumo. Hm. I might even try talking to the local audie about the difference (it seems Medicaid does cover new hearing aids, earmolds AND hearing aid repairs). I've had the Supero since May 2004 (so 6 years). It still works fine, but nowadays it seems I have to take the hearing aid back to audie for more repairs than ever (telecoil setting went busted a couple weeks back and just now has been sent back to audiologist's office after being sent to Phonak for repair); battery cover broke and had to be replaced for the first time ever last month, etc. etc.). I'm just curious about the Sumo.
How does Oticon's FM products compare to Phonak's FM? I've quit using the old Phonak T-Mic FM transmitter since it broke/quit working frequently and have resorted to using the Hatis Epic silhouette earhook for listen to music. How about DAI? I tried DAI with the Phonak "shoe" on the hearing aid and directly connecting to iPod, etc. and I didn't like the way it sounded (but perhaps I needed to have the audie do some adjustments? I have no idea). Not sure if I will actually get a new hearing aid anytime soon or not. Just something I like to think about every once in a while. Maybe I just need to trial a Sumo and see if there's any difference, will have to see if something can be worked out.
When do you guys buy new hearing aids to replace old ones? 6 years? 10? what? Just curious. The Supero I've had for 6 years now, the Claro (before I got Supero) 4 years; purple analog Pico 8 years, beige analog (before I got the purple ones) 7 years.
Still trying to get left ear implanted, Medicaid just being difficult to deal with (they INSIST on 40% or worse scoring on hearing test for both ears, and my right ear scored around 52% the last time I was tested... they don't care my left ear is at 0% and that it's the left one I want to implant.... rrrrr!). Medicare states 40% or worse on hearing test for the ear to be implanted but Medicaid's got their own guidelines that differs from Medicare (but if I continue to receive SSDI for another year and half, then I should qualify for Medicare coverage).
How does Oticon's FM products compare to Phonak's FM? I've quit using the old Phonak T-Mic FM transmitter since it broke/quit working frequently and have resorted to using the Hatis Epic silhouette earhook for listen to music. How about DAI? I tried DAI with the Phonak "shoe" on the hearing aid and directly connecting to iPod, etc. and I didn't like the way it sounded (but perhaps I needed to have the audie do some adjustments? I have no idea). Not sure if I will actually get a new hearing aid anytime soon or not. Just something I like to think about every once in a while. Maybe I just need to trial a Sumo and see if there's any difference, will have to see if something can be worked out.
When do you guys buy new hearing aids to replace old ones? 6 years? 10? what? Just curious. The Supero I've had for 6 years now, the Claro (before I got Supero) 4 years; purple analog Pico 8 years, beige analog (before I got the purple ones) 7 years.
Still trying to get left ear implanted, Medicaid just being difficult to deal with (they INSIST on 40% or worse scoring on hearing test for both ears, and my right ear scored around 52% the last time I was tested... they don't care my left ear is at 0% and that it's the left one I want to implant.... rrrrr!). Medicare states 40% or worse on hearing test for the ear to be implanted but Medicaid's got their own guidelines that differs from Medicare (but if I continue to receive SSDI for another year and half, then I should qualify for Medicare coverage).