How do women with hearing loss live on her own?
Jewel not so rare asked:
I wear a different kind of hearing aid. It’s a headband that’s got a beige wire that’s a few feet long to fit in your pocket or bra that hooks to a box that holds a battery and an on/off switch. No no implants or anything.
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I wear a different kind of hearing aid. It’s a headband that’s got a beige wire that’s a few feet long to fit in your pocket or bra that hooks to a box that holds a battery and an on/off switch. No no implants or anything.
The hearing aid band won’t stay on I’ve tried it. I’m wondering if some place would have services or devices that’ll help me hear the door when someone knocks or my alarm clock?

December 15th, 2009 at 2:50 am
I know there is stuff that uses flashing lights. Jenster
December 17th, 2009 at 8:03 pm
there are lights you can connect to teh doorbell and alarm clocks for teh deaf
the person taht fitted the hearing aid shoudl adjust it soit stays on
just google
PRODUCTS DEAF and it shoudl give you a lot justmeinthisworld