Everything You NEED to Know - Week 1 with Hearing Aids

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  • Опубликовано: 5 мар 2023
  • Everything You NEED to Know by the End of Your First Week with Hearing Aids |
    Rachael Cook, Doctor of Audiology at Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona, reviews everything you need to know by the end of your first week wearing your new hearing aids.
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  • @djmills8616
    @djmills8616 Месяц назад

    Great! Very helpful. I'm eager to view the other clips.

  • @brandofoster6195
    @brandofoster6195 8 месяцев назад +2

    I got my hearing aids from the VA today and first thing I noticed was😮 my footsteps my keys ruffling In my hand also the birds chirping 😊

  • @egelb
    @egelb 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentation. I feel prepared for my new hearing aids.

  • @terriannolson8923
    @terriannolson8923 Год назад +2

    Very good job, Dr Rachael! 👏 👏👏

  • @matthewpirog5907
    @matthewpirog5907 2 месяца назад

    Excellent!!

  • @nataliel2853
    @nataliel2853 Год назад +1

    I greatly appreciate the videos that Dr Cliff and now you, Dr Rachael, are providing. I am a new hearing aid user and they are really beneficial to me to understand expectations as well as the details of my aids. My audiologist is learning new things as well right along with me.

  • @shawnamorgan6846
    @shawnamorgan6846 Год назад +5

    Awesome I wish I'd known all this 20 years ago when I first started searching hearing aids, the Bluetooth options are honestly a lifesaver with my level of hearing loss

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Год назад

      Bluetooth pairing is so awesome!

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Год назад

      I agree Bluetooth is great! If you have an iPhone try to get hearing aids that are designated “MFI”, this means they will have additional Bluetooth features that make hearing aids work more seamlessly with Apple devices.

    • @shawnamorgan6846
      @shawnamorgan6846 Год назад

      @@Sashazur I use Android, but thanks for the info as I have family who use iPhone, now if I could convince them to get there hearing tested

    • @meric12131415
      @meric12131415 Год назад

      ​@@shawnamorgan6846 🤣 indeed

  • @bevintx5440
    @bevintx5440 Год назад +4

    Thanks for another thought provoking video. Are these tips only for first time hearing aids users?

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Год назад +1

      Some points may best apply to new users, but things to think about for all users old and new!

  • @Sashazur
    @Sashazur Год назад

    Regarding changing volume (and also changing the program if that’s available)… I’ve been wearing hearing aids for 5 years now and I maybe have to fiddle with the volume at most once or twice a month, and I fiddle with the program even less - both only are temporary when I’m in an unusual environment (and are reset the next time I turn the hearing aids off and on again). If you’re doing these things all the time, you may want to check with your hearing provider to ensure your devices are programmed correctly.

  • @seaweed556
    @seaweed556 Год назад +2

    A lot of good hint’s coming Up on my 30 day With the V A . Writing up a report today.
    Have been wearing Philips hearing aids from Costco two years. 😊

  • @kencrowther1
    @kencrowther1 Год назад +2

    Thank you for providing that video. I am just in the process of purchasing hearing aids for the first time and this information you have shown is very useful. I have a question for you. As you are aware the technology as it applies to hearing aids is moving along very quickly. Do you personally upgrade your hearing aids on a regular bases or have you stayed with your initial one for years at a time.

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Год назад +1

      I’ve had hearing aids for 5 years and I upgraded for the first time last year so that I could switch to ones that are rechargeable. Otherwise my previous ones were fine. Hearing aids are reprogrammable, so really unless your hearing loss changes significantly, requiring a different type of device, there’s usually no reason to upgrade unless there’s specific new features you want (or you’re facing a significant cost for repairs or replacement). If they ever make in-ear hearing aids that fit me (they’re currently too big) and have Bluetooth (none do so far) then I’ll upgrade again.

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Год назад

      Technology is moving quickly. However, if your current hearing aids are meeting your needs well, there is no need to upgrade. The average lifespan of well-maintained hearing aids is 5-7 years, and new technology is released every couple of years. Improvements from one platform to the next are generally smaller than if you wait for a platform two generations newer. But you don't have to wait, you can upgrade whenever!

  • @deadcatlives6931
    @deadcatlives6931 Год назад

    Lol my audi first suggested a CI but ent had a --fit . I went through 3 different brands and kept the one that gives the most distorted and unrecognizable sounds. Woohoo🎉

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Год назад

      Maybe you need to see a different audiologist.

  • @noobbunny4836
    @noobbunny4836 2 месяца назад +1

    My left ear haering is 73 db loss i and in this month i got hearing ads for first time and I can't hear with my hearing aids 😞 doctor say is perfectly match but i can't hear with hearing ads 😞 in left ear please suggest something

  • @abdulla9886
    @abdulla9886 7 месяцев назад

    can we connect hearing aid with bluetooth to youtube or audiobooks? Is it possible?

  • @piotrwojdelko1150
    @piotrwojdelko1150 10 месяцев назад

    have a similar problem to you high pitch sounds ,however I have very good hearing (0-10% damage )in low frequencies up to 3000k-4000k however from 3000-4000k there is a huge droop up to 80% .I have recently bought the newest hearing aid phonax Audeo Lumity L90 and I'm not satisfied and want to share my experience .after using 2 weeks I visited another audiologist and test showed further lost hearing in high frequency .I suspect that it has sth to do with my hearing aid that they are overused and more dull to high pitch sounds or I hope it is temporary .Do you experience a further hearing lost after using hearing aids ? I don't care that it may help if I can't maintain what I have. I understand television almost fully without keeping it louder than average but I don't understand songs only refrains and colloquial speech. .I only understand official statements ,in hard situation I'm defenceless.

  • @Barryferg100
    @Barryferg100 Год назад

    Not having any hearing aids I am wanting to learn about the extra premium features and how these are controlled, are they automatic or a feature that I need to select. Example ( i think.. not sure this is all new and Im learning).. a loud football stadium will require I’d think a different setting (station/program) than a nice walk or TV movie or radio and conversation in a coffee shop. I guess my question is ; do the devices automatically switch or does the user toggle through some pre-programmed settings. Thanks for your help. Very much appreciate your channels information 😊

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Год назад +1

      From what I know as a hearing aid user and shopper, it depends on the hearing aids you get. Some do change programs automatically, but most don’t, mostly because the default automatic program is designed to adapt to a variety of situations already. If you do need to manually switch, typically you can either do it by pressing a button on your hearing aids, or by selecting the program in the smartphone app that goes with them. Personally in my case with several different hearing aids, I’ve found that the differences between programs are really slight - even though you might be able to choose among auto, noise/party, and conversation (for example). But this will depend on your specific hearing loss, which hearing aids you have, and how they are fitted and programmed. P. S. The idea that the hearing aids could automatically change programs seems great and better than doing it manually, but the reality could be that unless your hearing aids always choose the right program at the right time, you could end up preferring to do it manually anyway!

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Год назад

      Higher technology level devices will be more automatic than lower technology levels. Each brand has 3-5 technology levels; each time you go down in technology level, some of the features, customizations, and automatic processing abilities are removed from your provider's control. Generally it's a mix of both. Automatic processing with manual programs for distinct situations.

    • @JoeZorzin
      @JoeZorzin Год назад

      @@rachaelcookaud2695 I'm still preparing to get the aids for the first time- struggling with whether to get TruHearing's Advanced or Premium. Like all products, there are variations. It's tough to know which level to get for the first time. For the wealthy, they can always get the best- for the rest of us- it's a tough choice.

  • @user-ji6cg4xd6m
    @user-ji6cg4xd6m 4 месяца назад

    Getting mine in 3 days. Gotta say I’m a little apprehensive. I feel like a line in my life is now being crossed.

  • @TheDesertRoseRanch
    @TheDesertRoseRanch 5 месяцев назад

    I'm down in Sierra Vista and an audio nut (audiophile), are there hearing aids for the incurably fussy or to be able to listen to my audio equipment and have a good experience?

    • @DrCliffAuD
      @DrCliffAuD  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, we have professional music producers and musicians who have success with hearing aids. It really depends on you hearing loss and how we setup the technology.

  • @Rick_7023
    @Rick_7023 Год назад

    Hello, great vid, ty for sharing
    Allow me a question, after i change my old set of hearing aids with a new one, my tinnitus spiked like crazy.
    Do you have any clue why did that happen?
    Best regards

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Год назад

      I’m not a professional anything, but like the video says getting hearing aids is not “one and done” so you should definitely get in touch with your hearing care professional and tell them about this. In my case hearing aids help my tinnitus, I think because they bring in more relatively quiet background sounds, which make my tinnitus less noticeable - without those other sounds, if it’s quiet all I hear IS my tinnitus.

    • @Rick_7023
      @Rick_7023 Год назад +1

      @@Sashazur TY for your answer. I already talked to my hearing care professional, and returned the new hearing aids. My old hearing aids don't spike my tinnitus, and, like you say, even aliviate it because they increase the volume of background sounds. My hearing care provider from the new hearing aids told me that in same cases hearing aids can spike tinnitus... i don't know, maybe if theyu are to loud? like if you stand close to a sound monitor blasting...

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Год назад

      They may have been programmed a bit too loud or, alternatively, too soft. Did they complete real-ear measurements?

    • @Rick_7023
      @Rick_7023 Год назад

      @@rachaelcookaud2695 TY so much for your answer.
      No, the new audiologist didn't perform any "Real Ear Measurements" test.
      I notice the sound of the new hearing aids, specialy on public spaces, were a lot louder then my old set of hearing aids.
      It was almost like to be in front of a loud speaker.

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Год назад +1

      @@Rick_7023 Real-ear measurement is critical in confirming the output of your devices is appropriate. Without this test, it's just a guess!

  • @rossjohnson2478
    @rossjohnson2478 Год назад +2

    Farts make sounds? hahaha

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Год назад +1

      The worst ones don’t!

    • @JoeZorzin
      @JoeZorzin Год назад

      @@Sashazur dogs don't because they don't have butt cheeks 😃

  • @kezug95
    @kezug95 7 месяцев назад

    I like these videos, but honestly, I do not like the editing/removing of any pauses between the TONS of valuable information your channel is providing. I am going to guess this is some sort of editing software to remove any natural pauses, but please, it feels/sound unnatural and its an overload. I have stopped several videos (doesnt matter who is presenting as this technique of removing any gaps is happening for ALL videos) because its just too much information, non stop and rapid fire. Tell who ever is editing your videos to leave in some more gaps of natural pauses between your sentences and especially when changing to the next topic!

  • @jimgray1094
    @jimgray1094 6 месяцев назад

    Getting mine in 3 days. Gotta say I’m a little apprehensive. I feel like a line in my life is now being crossed.

  • @user-pj7db4te1c
    @user-pj7db4te1c 4 месяца назад

    I like these videos, but honestly, I do not like the editing/removing of any pauses between the TONS of valuable information your channel is providing. I am going to guess this is some sort of editing software to remove any natural pauses, but please, it feels/sound unnatural and its an overload. I have stopped several videos (doesnt matter who is presenting as this technique of removing any gaps is happening for ALL videos) because its just too much information, non stop and rapid fire. Tell who ever is editing your videos to leave in some more gaps of natural pauses between your sentences and especially when changing to the next topic!