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Gerardo,<br>
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Also, you might need to consider that your hearing has probably
changed since then as well. This could be part of the problem. Your
audiologist can test your hearing if this has not been done since
you received these hearing aids. This might give you additional
information on what your best course of action should be. I wish
you good luck.<br>
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Janice Toothman<br>
Second Vice-President<br>
DeafBlind Division/NFB<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/14/2017 9:20 AM, Danielle Burton
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<div>Hi, this is Danielle. I'd go to your audiologist for help.
Something you might need to consider is you've had them since at
least 2010. This means they are rather old so to speak.
Technology and hearing aids don't last forever. I would say
either the audiologist can fix it, or it may need repair or you
may just need new aids. But, I'd go check with an audiologist as
there's not much any of us can really do when they act up like
that. <br>
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<div style="direction: inherit;">Danielle Burton, Secretary
National Federation of the Blind Deaf-Blind Division </div>
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On Apr 14, 2017, at 9:06 AM, Gerardo Corripio via NFB-DB <<a
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<div><span>Very good Easter Friday! Gerardo from Mexico here
with you'll, but very very frustrated, hoping I can get
ideas on my hearing aid situation. It's of the Starkey
brand, and I've had these since I think since 2009 or 2010.
Since a few weeks ago, my left hearing aid, sounds like
static, as I like to say so that people can understand, I
hear like an old maltuned FM radio with static. Weirder
still is that sometimes either after a few hours of fiddling
with it, or it can sometimes last a few days hearing with
static, it fixes itself! I took it to give it its monthly
maintaince cleaning, but it didn't help at all; it still
have good and bad days. Also, when I went to the
audiologist, can you'll believe they didn't have a loner
one? and the one I took along previously-used, no longer
works! so I couldn't leave it to be sent off to repairs. So
what do you guys think it's wrong? If it's something to do
with the microphone, is it worthwhile to repair it, or would
i be better of buying or seeing how i can buy another pair?
I say another pair because even though the right one works
perfectly well, I'd hear weird having one of each model!
Thanks for info.</span><br>
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<span>Gera</span><br>
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