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Item:2 X GN ReSound Air 60 OPEN FIT DIGITAL HEARING AIDS AID

2 X GN ReSound Air 60 OPEN FIT DIGITAL HEARING AIDS AID

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A PAIR OF GN ReSound AIR60 DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE HEARING AIDS

 

 

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THE FIRST STEP IS TO SIMPLY SEND ME A MESSAGE WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO GIVE YOU THE ADVICE AND ANSWERS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR

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Hearing Self Evaluation: Do You Need Hearing Aids?

This brief questionnaire can give you an idea of whether you are experiencing some degree of hearing loss. Answer yes or no.
  1. Do you hear people talk but have difficulty understanding the words?
  2. Do people seem to mumble or speak more softly than they used to?
  3. Do you need to ask people to repeat things frequently?
  4. Do you have trouble hearing at the movies, house of worship, concert halls or other public gathering places?
  5. Have you had any significant noise exposure at work, recreation or in military service?
  6. Do you have a ringing in the ears or other head noises (hissing, buzzing, crickets, etc.). Tinnitus often accompanies hearing loss, but not always, and as such, may be the ears way of saying "ouch"!
Many people can answer yes to at least one question. But if you answer yes to two or more, it's time for a more thorough hearing loss investigation. Try keeping track of your hearing experiences for a few days or a week. Track the number of times you experience difficulty in conversation, or how often you ask someone to repeat themselves. Ask a friend to set the TV volume to a comfortable listening level; is it loud enough for you to hear comfortably? What do your answers tell you?
 

About Hearing Loss

When any part of the hearing system is unable to function, the result is hearing loss.

Hearing Loss: Four Types

Sensorineural Hearing Loss (or nerve-related deafness) involves damage to the inner ear caused by aging, pre-natal and birth-related problems, viral and bacterial infections, heredity, trauma, exposure to loud noise, fluid backup or benign tumor in the inner ear. Almost all sensorineural hearing losses can be effectively treated with hearing aids.
Signs and symptoms of Sensorineural Hearing Loss may include:
  • Perceiving speech and other sounds distorted or unclear
  • Difficulty hearing certain pitches (usually high pitches)
  • Hearing a ringing or buzzing sound that is constant or periodic
  • Difficulty understanding speech in the presence of background noise
Conductive Hearing Loss involves the outer and middle ear that may be caused by blockage of wax, punctured eardrum, birth defects, ear infection or heredity, and often can be effectively treated medically or surgically.
Signs and symptoms of Conductive Hearing Loss may include:
  • Perceiving speech and other sounds as faint or muffled
  • Ear pain or discharge from the ear
  • Redness or swelling of the outer ear
  • Pressure or fullness in the ear
Mixed Hearing Loss refers to a combination of conductive and sensorineural loss and means that a problem occurs in both the outer or middle and the inner ear.
Signs and symptoms of Mixed Hearing Loss may include:
See "Signs/Symptoms" under Conductive hearing loss & Sensorineural hearing loss.
Central Hearing Loss results from damage or impairment to the nerves of nuclei of the central nervous syem, either in the pathways to the brain or in the brain itself.
Signs and symptoms of Central Hearing Loss may include:
Detecting sounds but not being able to understand or process it.
 

Fully Digital - The Best Technology

Fully Digital hearing aids offer the most advanced sound processing and the greatest benefit to most people with a hearing loss. They are also usually the easiest hearing aids for a new user to get accustomed to. That may be why nearly three out of four new hearing aids dispensed are the fully digital type.
They are highly adjustable - they can be reprogrammed using a computer if your hearing loss changes, or if only certain frequencies need to be modified and comes with very advanced features, such as feedback management, directional microphones and digital noise reduction.
We reprogram any digital hearing aid you get from us for FREE Many places charge extra for adjustments.
 

   Expectations of Hearing Aids

   Hearing Aids: What to Expect

        If you're getting hearing aids or thinking about getting them, you may be wondering what to expect. 

   Hearing Aids DO the following:

  • Make sound louder
  • Make speech easier to understand in most situations
  • Help you hear certain pitches better, such as high pitched consonant sounds (s, t, f and sh)
  • Enable you to participate more fully in life's activities

        Hearing Aids DO NOT:

  • Restore normal hearing
  • Deliver the ability to hear speech perfectly when competing sounds are present
  • Transform distorted sound into clear sound
  • Allow you to hear only what you want to hear
  • Two Hearing Aids Are Better Than One
  • Two hearing aids are better than one. Being able to hear with both ears is just as important as being able to see with both eyes. If you closed one eye, your depth perception would be distorted. If you close off one ear, your understanding is affected. Hearing occurs in your brain, not in your ears. Your ears simply process the signal or sounds for the brain. The brain requires information from both ears in order to give meaning to the sound.
    The other benefits of wearing two
    hearing aids are...

    • Your ability to understand where sound comes from improves.
    • It is easier to understand speech in noisy environments.
    • Your surroundings take on a fuller, richer and more comfortable sound experience.
    • You protect the understanding of both ears from auditory deprivation.
    • You do not have to have people stand on one side of you so your hearing aid can pick up their voice.
    • Should you have a hearing aid that needs repair you still have one to hear with until the repair is complete.

 

 

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EBay requires all sellers who list hearing aids for sale on eBay to include and comply with the following text in every listing:

According to the FDA, it is in your best health interest to obtain a professional medical evaluation before purchasing a hearing aid and you are encouraged to do so before bidding on this item. If you choose to not obtain a medical evaluation before purchasing this item, I am required by law to provide to you and obtain from you a signed written waiver of the medical evaluation, and I am required to provide to you a copy of the User Instruction Brochure for a hearing aid, review the contents of that brochure with you, and afford you time to read the brochure. You must provide to me either a signed statement from a physician or a signed waiver before I will deliver this item to you. Upon your request, I will also provide to you a copy of the User Instructional Brochure for the hearing aid or the name and address of the manufacturer or distributor from whom a User Instructional Brochure for the hearing aid can be



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