MontmorencyTT
Member
- Jun 21, 2015
- 16
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/1990 (very approx)
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Probably ear infection. (Also led to HF hearing loss)
Don't they all have volume controls then?
Mine don't.
I'd assumed they would have.
You'd think, wouldn't you.
They don't even have an "off" switch. To turn them off, you have to sort of half pull the batteries out, and mine always fall out inside the box. (However, a friend of mine's expensive private ones are the same in this respect).
Mine are NHS, and modern, discreet and digital and all, and I hate them.
They have a program control switch, and I currently have 3 programmes:
1. "normal"
2. supposed to eliminate background noise (e.g. in noisy pub) - doesn't work.
3. (one I asked for) - to hear people better at a distance, e.g. in meetings (helps a bit).
The main problem I have with them is that they simply don't help me with the situations I find most difficult (which is when you need them), which are mainly:
1. hearing people with soft voices (I seem to know a lot of those, including my wife ...)
2. Anytime there is serious background noise
They do however do a fine job of amplifying intrusive background sounds that I don't want to hear, traffic noises, sudden bangs etc (despite what I've seen written in some postings above).
They also distort some voices (perhaps I know a lot of people who are secretly aliens).
I don't want to put you off, but be aware, they are no panacea.
However, you may be luckier than I was.
I should say that my hearing aids were for hearing loss, and tinnitus didn't really come into it. I'm at the stage where hearing loss is much more of a problem to me than tinnitus ever was (over more than 20 years).
However, because of various developments, I am shortly getting some new ones, and I believe these have a volume control. We will see...