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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 3211884" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>I'm still trying to figure out the new smart phone I got a few days ago. Teresa is a big help in that regard, as she has the same model. The reason I got one is that Kim, my audiologist told me about apps that I can use with my implant. They let me adjust the volume and from what I gather it also will input the signal directly to the outer sound processor. Kim also tells me that I'm going to be fitted for a hearing aid that will be more compatible with my implant and there are apps available that assist with hearing aids as well.</p><p></p><p>Sounds are still somewhat tinny, but they are becoming more recognizable, and things that are perhaps ordinary to most, (the sound of tires on a vehicle, rattling of keys, and even the scratch of a fountain pen) are new to me. </p><p></p><p>So I'm making progress in my hearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 3211884, member: 5391"] I'm still trying to figure out the new smart phone I got a few days ago. Teresa is a big help in that regard, as she has the same model. The reason I got one is that Kim, my audiologist told me about apps that I can use with my implant. They let me adjust the volume and from what I gather it also will input the signal directly to the outer sound processor. Kim also tells me that I'm going to be fitted for a hearing aid that will be more compatible with my implant and there are apps available that assist with hearing aids as well. Sounds are still somewhat tinny, but they are becoming more recognizable, and things that are perhaps ordinary to most, (the sound of tires on a vehicle, rattling of keys, and even the scratch of a fountain pen) are new to me. So I'm making progress in my hearing. [/QUOTE]
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