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		<title>Do I Need A Hearing Aid Implant?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2011 20:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em>I have tried wearing a Siemen behind the ear model. I lost it numerous times in the first week,as I wear glasses frequently and I believe I knock it off when removing or putting on the glasses. with that said I&#8217;m wondering about surgery that I heard is available to implant some type of device. Is this fairly common and how is the results.</em></p>
<div>A BTE hearing aid (properly fitted) should not be effected by your glasses.  Either the fitting was incorrect or your ear is MUCH smaller than normal.  If the fitting is incorrect, the professional should be able to correct that in a matter of minutes.  If your ear is too small (area behind the ear) then there are several really nice small BTE units available from a couple of companies.  The two that come to mind first are <a href="http://www.oticonusa.com/">Oticon</a> and Starkey. Both have a unit that requires only a size #10 battery (the small battery size allows for small hearing aids, but also reduces battery life).  The starkey unit is available in all of the <a href="http://www.starkey.com/starkey-products/product-overview/browse-by-technology/digital-hearing-aids/x-series">X series</a> models under the Zino label.  These units range from the basic 7 to the top of the line 11 series.  The lower the number, the less vibrant the background noise feature is and the less control the professional has over the details of the programming.  The Oticon is available in several of their circuits from the past couple of years and will very in name and features.</div>
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<div>There are three basic types of surgeries from the implantation of hearing devices. Two are not for people who are sensitive about the way the unit looks.  The BAHA is a bone anchored hearing aid that attaches to the skull and is used for people with milder hearing losses.  The second is the Cocular Implant for people who have little or no hearing left.  These are very expensive and are most likely out of range for anyone without incredible insurance coverage.  <a href="http://www.envoymedical.com/">The Esteem</a> has been heavily advertised and we have no direct knowledge of any patient with the product.  It is implanted in the middle ear cavity and functions like a hearing<img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-413" title="hearing-aid-implant" src="http://www.hearingaidsdigital.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/hearing-aid-implant-300x206.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="206" /></a> aid.  You can find information on the product on line.  We have been told that the product is about $15,000 an ear and needs to be replaced within a few years.  The high point would be that it is &#8220;invisible&#8221;, but it would seem that the cost is beyond most people.  Research it on line and ask your Neurosurgeon.</div>
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<div>Starkey has a unit that is a very small CIC (Completely In The Canal) unit that has met with some success.  That product is a little more expensive than the regular CIC and is available in only the top of the line circuit package.  An experienced professional would be able to successfully fit this unit, but it requires special training of their part.  There is also a unit called the Lyric that is more along the lines of a semi-perminate implantable.  The unit is implanted by the professional and the patient wears it for about a month and a half.  The unit is removed by the professional and replaced with a new one at that time.  You do not buy the Lyric, you purchase a service agreement that allows for a number of replacements each year.  The cost of the service agreement is much higher over several years than purchasing a hearing aid outright.</div>
<div>You could also look at the huge number of IN THE EAR, IN THE CANAL and COMPLETELY IN THE CANAL hearing aids that are available in a wide range of qualities and prices.</div>
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		<title>Hearing Amplifiers and BTE Hearing Aids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are having issues with your hearing it is always best to consult a doctor. Not to worry though, a hearing amplifier can often give you back some of your lost hearing. These hearing devices have come a long way in the last ten years. There are a ton of options out there for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are having issues with your hearing it is always best to consult a doctor. Not to worry though, a <strong>hearing amplifier</strong> can often give you back some of your lost hearing. These hearing devices have come a long way in the last ten years. There are a ton of options out there for you so it can be very daunting process to try and understand everything. There are even <a href="http://www.asseenontvonlinestore.com">as seen on tv</a> products made to improve hearing.  It’s easiest to break down hearing aides into different categories based on type.</p>
<p>The most common form of a <strong>hearing amplifier</strong> is behind the ear hearing aids. You might see them abbreviated at BTE hearing aids. These hearing devices consist of a plastic case that holds the electronic parts which then has a tube that fits into the ear piece of the hearing aid.</p>
<p>The BTE hearing aids were created to help revive the entire spectrum of hearing loss. People with mild to severe hearing loss have enjoyed the improvement in hearing. One of the problems of this type of <strong>hearing amplifier</strong> is that it is rather large in size but in the last five years have made quite a few improvements and just like every other tech device, has gotten smaller. Still users complain of the size of behind the ear hearing aid.</p>
<p>On the plus side of the larger size is the fact that the hearing amplifier can be bigger which can give users better results. The bigger size can also permit the use of a bigger battery so that you don’t have to charge it as often. BTE hearing aids are also great because they come in many sizes and are able to fit most users. BTE hearing aids are also available in both analog, and digital hearing configurations.</p>
<p>It is important to note that a behind the ear digital hearing aid may be visible to others because of its larger size, although the versions that are available today are still much smaller than those that were offered in years past. This type of hearing aid may also require extra maintenance, as the ear mold and tubing may need to be replaced periodically in order to maintain the seal. Another potential draw back of this type of <a href="http://www.hearingaidsdigital.com/digital-hearing-aids/digital-aids-are-they-worth-the-price/">hearing amplifier</a> is that since the microphone is positioned in a close proximity to the hearing aid receiver, feedback occurs more often.</p>
<p>Please feel free to email if you have any questions about <a title="Digital Hearing Aids" href="http://www.hearingaidsdigital.com" target="_self">Digital Hearing Aids</a> hearing aids or any other <strong>hearing amplifier</strong>.</p>
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