by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. © November, 2018 Perhaps you’ve noticed that you don’t hear as well as you used to. Perhaps you are getting tired of saying “pardon?” or “what?” or “say that again” because you often can’t understand the person talking to you, or have to turn your TV way up in […]
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Some Factors That Affect How Well You May Hear with a Cochlear Implant
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. April 4, 2016 If you have lost some or much of your hearing, perhaps you are wondering just how well you might do with a cochlear implant (CI). Wouldn’t you like to know right now whether there are any factors that might help predict how successful you might be […]
“Don’t Yell” and Other Coping Strategies
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. One lady vented, My complaint in dealing with folks on the phone who, when I tell them I’m hard of hearing, they think that talking louder is what is needed. Case in point; yesterday I had to deal with a local company. After playing the waiting game, I told the lady […]
Hearing Loss Simulators
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. Hearing people typically have little or no clue what a hard of hearing person hears and doesn’t hear. That’s where hearing loss simulators come in. Hearing loss simulators give hearing people an inkling of what it is like to be hard of hearing. In fact, hearing people are often shocked […]
Coping with Single-Sided Hearing Loss
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. A lady wrote, I developed a severe, sudden, low-frequency hearing loss in my left ear. Do you have any ideas why I am now having severe difficulty hearing/understanding in situations where there is a lot of noise or a lot of people talking? For example, at the gym yesterday I was […]
Four Myths and Facts Concerning Hearing and Hearing Aids
by Neil Bauman, Ph.D. As changes in technology surge forward at a frenetic pace, you are bombarded with the hype that newer is better. But is this really so? Here are some myths and their corresponding facts concerning hearing aids. Myth No. 1: The latest hearing aids let you hear well under all listening conditions. […]