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| 21 May 2009 by Erin Mckenzie-Christensen |
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| I am on the AAMHL list which is Association for adult musicians with a hearing loss from US and there's been a lot of discussion about telecoils and listening devices related to that and also mobile phones. Anyway one thing that I didn't know was that if you put most headphones over your hearing aid on the telecoil setting it works like an induction loop (the headphones) and so you can use this when listening to music. I certainly cant hear music through headphones without my HA and I have been using an induction loop attached to a stereo to mono converter cause the cd player is stereo and the loop is mono. This does work but I never knew you could use headphones in this way. One person also recommends an ear hook which I am assuming is an induction plate for listening to walkmans. |
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| 3 May 2009 by Erin Mckenzie-Christensen |
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Thanks I'll keep you all posted about what happens.
My husband went to choir camp from fri night til today at lunchtime in the Adelaide hills and so I spent the weekend catching up with my grandma who is 89 and still living alone. I used to visit alot when I could drive but now we dont see each other that often and I miss her. It was a challenge getting around her unit but I did it once before and managed it again |
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| 1 May 2009 by Jason Tyler |
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Hi Erin,
My apologies for not responding to your
email sooner - I receive the SHHHgroup emails to my work email address,
and I was away from the office yesterday. I've come in today to catch
up on what I missed yesterday. You definately have been through a
lot, my heart goes out to you. I hope in the end things go your way, |
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