Oh hey, it’s your old pal, one step closer to getting her very own hearing aid.
I had partial #SuddenOnsetHearingLoss in my right ear 2.5 years ago, and since it doesn’t appear to be resolving on its own, I’m turning to technology. Just had my audiogram!
I’m living this journey out loud, because, you know, if my eyesight needed a little boost, I wouldn’t be embarrassed about getting glasses or contacts, so why should I shy away from talking about this, either?
More updates to come!
@J_Windrow working with my audiologist now to figure out my best options, but I just need the 1, and since I'm fairly young and tech savvy I can take advantage of the options that connect via bluetooth and have phone adjustability.
@jenneviere I only need one as well since I have one totally dead ear and one with moderate to severe hearing loss. The reason I used Phonak is that it has peripherals no one else has - as in you can put a microphone on a speaker and have it feed to your HA or you can have a "pen" in your hand that has a directional mic in it that you can use at parties to catch convo with a friend who is standing close, etc. I've used different HAs over the years but now it's Phonak integrations.