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OCTOBER 2009

Tony from Fairbanks, AK, asks:
How often should I have my hearing aid cleaned and checked?
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SEPTEMBER 2009

James from Paris, TX, asks:
I have stopped wearing my hearing aid because my ear plugs up when I wear it, even with a new battery. Is there anything I can do?
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AUGUST 2009

CJ from Mobile, AL, asks:
I have a behind-the-ear hearing aid. Is it true that I can't wear an in-the-ear hearing aid because I have hearing loss of high-pitched sounds?
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JULY 2009

Johnny from Helena, MT, asks:
How do I test hearing aid batteries?
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JUNE 2009

Clifford from San Diego, CA, asks:
What is the best cell phone to get when you wear hearing aids?
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MAY 2009

Brittney from Orlando, FL, asks:
Can you suggest a wireless device that makes it easier for me to hear my TV and the sound in movie theaters? I currently use behind-the-ear hearing aids.
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APRIL 2009

David from Los Gatos, CA, asks:
I wear two hearing aids because I have lost 65% of my hearing. I was born with nerve loss in my left ear. Lately, I have been experiencing a lot of ringing in my ears, sometimes sounding really shrill. What can I do to address this issue?
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Derek from Portland, OR, asks:
My doctor wants me to check my blood pressure every day. I can operate a manual arm cuff, but the stethoscope is hard to use in my ear because I wear a hearing aid. Are there any attachments or other solutions that can help me in this situation?
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Jane from Helena, MT, asks:
I have digital hearing aids. It seems like every couple of months I have to send them in for repairs, especially the left one that I use for talking on the phone. Is there a special telephone that I should purchase that is more compatible with hearing aids?
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Robert from Tucson, AZ, asks:
Can you and should you wear your hearing aids while using headphones? My daughter is 11 and wears hearing aids. Sometimes she needs to wear headphones at the library in her school.
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MARCH 2009

Sally from Delray Beach, FL, asks:
Sometimes, I get a very sore ear. The area where the hearing aid mold sits gets irritated. Is there something I should do to prevent this? When it does happen, what can I do to heal the soreness quickly while still wearing the aid?
If your earmold is new and it creates sores in your ear, I recommend you return to your specialist immediately. They will be able to smooth down the area of the earmold that is irritating the ear. In fact, they might even have to take a new impression to have it remade. If the earmold is old or if your ear changed shape through weight loss or gain, the earmold might be too loose. Again, I suggest that you have new earmolds made.

In either case, the hearing aid should not be worn until the sore is healed and the earmold situation resolved.

FEBRUARY 2009

Gretchen from Pittsburgh, PA, asks:
What does "remove tab to activate" mean? Also, if I do not use my hearing aids and open the cell door while they are not in use, the batteries run out in just a couple of weeks. Is this normal?
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JANUARY 2009

Dennis from Long Island, NY, asks:
Is it necessary to store hearing aid batteries in an airtight container to keep them fresh?
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