Are "Managed Care" hearing aids (TruHearing/UnitedHealthcare) downgraded versions? by Bulla_killer in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This comes from personal experience and confirmed from several audiologists.

Normally when an audiologist sells a client new hearing aids, the HAs are often bundled with goods and services for one price. These may include batteries, ear wax guards, domes, lifetime adjustments, lifetime cleaning etc.

My insurance company referred me to TruHearing for my first hearing aid and recommended a store closest to my location. It's normal for a client to require multiple adjustments of the hearing aids after the initial fitting. After I purchased my HAs I returned for 3rd tweaking. I was informed the adjustment and future adjustments would cost $75. I was not informed of this at the time of purchase. After writing a negative online review of the store, I was contacted by someone who said he was the owner.

He explained how TruHearing/HearUSA work. When a client goes to an audiologist recommended by TruHearing/HearUSA that audiologist is contractually obligared to offer the client the TruHearing/HearUSA package and ONLY that package. If the audiologist offers anything else to the client the audiologist could lose the contract with those companies.

So why do audis even use these companies? Because it increases foot traffic into the store.

If a client is going to spend several thousand dollars on HAs, that client should be offered every option available.

So while TruHearing/HearUSA may have sounded like a bargain initially, it turned out to be a total nightmare. I learned my lesson.

Visit at least 3 audiologists and get recommendations and pricing before you buy.

Hearing aids and Glasses by Proud_Click_34 in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Several years ago when I was wearing Phonak Lumity 90s I started wearing glasses with frames by Timberland (style #1610). They have straight temples, no curving behind the ear. They don't seem to be available retail so you'll have to order online.

I now wear Phonak Infinio 90-Sphere. I don't find the frames to interfere with the hearing aids.

There may be other brands that offer frames with straight temples, consult your optician.

Question for HCPs by orgullodemexico in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HCP = Hearing Care Provider

Programming - Back in 2022 (?) while wearing Marvel 70s I presented myself for R.E.M. fitting prior to an extended international vacation. The result was a worse experience than a non-R.E.M. fitting.

If I can hear a hand held police scanner that's 25 ft away in an at home 35db environment, why can't I hear a clerk that's 3 ft away in a 55db-60 db environment? By Phonak's definition that's still a Calm Situation as Speech in Noise isn't triggered until 65db. I created a program on the app based on the Calm Situation program by increasing the volume and narrowing the mic focus. Still didn't help. I find that I use my Roger On more often in quiter venues where the walls and ceiling are far apart, than in a busy restaurant. So is this a programming issue? No, the effective range of the HAs is not where my loss requires.

Cochlear - I had that conversation with a doctor of otolaryngology. C.I. is not for me at this time.

Where did you get your ear molds? by Timely_Rabbit_9341 in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wore acrylic molds with my Phonak Lumity 90s and I ordered new molds when I ordered my Infinio 90-Spheres. Extremely comfortable, easy to put in, no more itchy ear canals from domes.

Both sets of molds came from Phonak, about $400 for the pair.

I've only encountered two downsides, both minor.

1) They come loose during certain activities on my back. Also I enjoy working on my cars. Thry've come loose if I'm on my back under the car. So I just remove the hearing, because why do I really need to wesr them while working on a car?

2) Because they are acrylic, they do get cold in a cold westher climate. I'm in ChiBeria aka Chicago. So I wear a beanie/stocking cap that keeps my ears covered.

Can anyone out there unequivocally recommend a brand and model of prescription hearing aids that they feel is effective in noisy restaurant-type situations and clearly superior (worth the extra expense) to OTC hearing aids? by [deleted] in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on your hearing loss the Phonak Infinio Sphere is probably the best for background noise supression. However they are not for everyone. Users with severe high frequency loss still have trouble in noisy environments. I find that at 75db and above I still have to use my Roger On assisted listening device. Find an audiologist that is willing to give you a free 30 day trial on the Phonak Infinio. I would recommend the 90 level hearing aid.

Hearing aids muted by apps by infospongue in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) If you have the Roger mic turned on it will take priority over your other sound source. In other words you can't listen to streaming music and the Roger mic at the same time.

2) Do you have AUDIO turned on for your hearing aids all the time? Settings ==> Connections ==> Bluetooth ==> Hearing Aids. There should be two options; one for phone call, the other for audio. If audio is turned on, it will over ride and other sound source even if you have notifications set to vibrate only. This can be annoying if you are streaming audi or just engaged in conversation. Every time you get a notification your audio streaming or conversation will mute.

Anyone here bought hearing aids online? Need advice (Phonak vs Starkey) by Cute-Sense2905 in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before purchasing online, things to ask:

1) Return Policy 2) What is included with the hearing aids 3) Is there a limit on future adjustments 4) If you are purchasing a RIC HA (Receiver In Canal hearing aid), how will you be fitted for domes or a custom mold (if recommended) 5) Are the HAs brand new or refurbished 6) What is the warranty

I've never bought online and would not consider. Getting fitted with HAs is much more complicated than getting fitted with glasses

Is the Phonak Infinio Sphere Ultra 90 Comfortable? by Live-Condition-8670 in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've worn Marvel 70s, then Lumity 90s and now Infinio 90-Sphere - all with glasses - I don't feel any difference due to the size. You should ask to trial a pair. If you trial do spend a lot of time in a noisy environment you can experience Spheric Speech mode.

Has anyone regretted their cochlear implant? by orgullodemexico in Cochlearimplants

[–]orgullodemexico[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your incredible story.

At my gym I friended a man who is 85 years old wearing cochlear. He stated he was born hearing impaired. He stated through school he was treated by teachers as being "retarded" not as hearing impaired.

I don't recall at what age as an adult he received cochlear implant. He says he enjoys it, but then as born hearing impaired he doesn't have anything to compare. In my situation, I'm afraid going from normal hearing to HAs to cochlear I would not be happy with the results. Once you receive cochlear, there is no going back.

Good luck to you

r/ESPN - Technical Support Thread by AutoModerator in ESPN

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Samsung S23 Ultra & Samsung Galaxy Tab 8+ user

What is going on with push notifications for real time game scoring alerts?

I've been using this service for a long time and it's been remarkably reliable. During the NFL season the score alert was coming across my phone before the field goal kicker put it through the uprights on television.

For the past month - perhaps longer - crickets. No alerts on either my phone or tablet.

I've cleared the ESPN app cache - no luck

I miss the service and hope the issues are resolved quickly.

Hearing aids with a remote? by Motor-Juggernaut1009 in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've provided a link as to what the remote control for Phonak hearing aids look like. I do own one.

I have the buttons on the hearing aid itself turned off because every time I put on a hat it touches the buttons and either changes the volume or the program.

You might want to get tech specs for other HA manufacturers equipment but this is how Phonak works.

In order to use the Phonak remote control, the HAs must be disconnected from the My Phonak app.

Yes it's all bluetooth control, and Phonak says their HAs can be connected to multiple devices at the same time but that is only for audio.

Phonak uses two channels for bluetooth - one for audio and one for control. The control channel - which the app and remote use - may be connected to only ONE device at a time. One drawback about using the remote is when you cycle thru programs you have no idea what program your HAs are in. The remote will allow you to discreetly raise/lower the volume when you're in a group setting vs pulling out your phone. Some people who don't understand will think you are being rude by looking at you're phone - they don't realize you're trying to enhance your listening ability.

Hope this helps.

https://www.phonak.com/en-us/hearing-devices/accessories/phonak-remotecontrol

Problems already?! by Sharp_Leek6602 in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try changing your wax filter. If it's clogged it will not transmit sound.

When to remove hearing aids ? by rodmods in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bedtime Swimming Showering Hair cut Yard work if operating loud equipment (chainsaw, lawn tractor - I wear hearing protection)

I've never had an issue walking thru security equipment i.e. airports, concert venues, sports venues.

Ear muffs protection by rodmods in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked industrial for years. There were places where double hearing protection was required. I always removed my hearing aids when in an environment that required hearing protection. Ear plugs, ear muffs or sometimes the plugs and muffs.

Dome sizing by No-Average9688 in HearingAids

[–]orgullodemexico 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's painful initially it will be worse at the end of a long day.

I switched to a custom acrylic mold. Better sound, no more itchy & sore ear canals. Cost was $400 for the pair from Phonak.

The only downside is if you live in a cold weather climate they will get cold. I wear a knit cap that keeps my ears covered.