I had a call today, the caller asked for me by name, but I couldn't hear what they said after that. Thinking it was one of "those" calls I asked who was calling, again couldn't hear what they said. Told them I couldn't hear them properly and they repeated themselves, but I heard enough to realise it was a genuine call and it was my local hearing clinic and they were telling me my new hearing aid was ready (I had handed my old ones into the clinic for recycling to third world countries).
After apologising for not being able to hear her properly the girl on the other end said that's ok we get that all the time from our clients.
Hmmmm.......I definitely need those new hearing aids after all, the girl's reply cracked me up when I thought about it and her comments on those they ring.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 10th of October 2014 04:21:39 PM
aussie_paul said
03:11 PM Oct 10, 2014
Vic41 wrote:
I had a call today, the caller asked for me by name, but I couldn't hear what they said after that. Thinking it was one of "those" calls I asked who was calling, again couldn't hear what they said. Told them I couldn't hear them properly and they repeated themselves, hears enough to realise it was a genuine call and it was my local hearing clinic and they were telling me my new hearing aid was ready (I had handed my old ones into the clinic for recycling to third world countries).
After apologising for not being able to hear her properly the girl on the other end said that's ok we get that all the time from our clients.
Hmmmm.......I definitely need those new hearing aids after all, the girl's reply cracked me up when I thought about it and her comments on those they ring.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 10th of October 2014 02:55:21 PM
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 10th of October 2014 02:55:46 PM
Ha ha, good one Vic...
Aussie Paul.
Vic41 said
04:22 PM Oct 10, 2014
Be even better when I pick the new "wireless" ones up Monday Paul, whatever they are
Bryan said
08:15 PM Oct 10, 2014
Vic41 wrote:
Be even better when I pick the new "wireless" ones up Monday Paul, whatever they are
No wonder you haven't heard me calling you
Vic41 said
01:33 AM Oct 11, 2014
Just wait until Monday when I get the new ones fitted!
PJK said
10:56 AM Oct 11, 2014
Vic, do you realise the sales people for hearing aids always speak in whispers until you have the aids fitted???
Then they speak normally.
LOL
Peter
PJK
dorian said
11:17 AM Oct 11, 2014
Vic41 wrote:
... it was my local hearing clinic and they were telling me my new hearing aid was ready (I had handed my old ones into the clinic for recycling to third world countries).
What is the position held by the authorities in regard to recycling hearing aids in this country? I realise there would be hygiene concerns, but surely the government sponsored aids should be reused, if at all feasible. A new mould for an in-ear aid only costs $100, or at least that's what my mother paid for hers.
Vic41 said
11:30 AM Oct 11, 2014
PJK wrote:
Vic, do you realise the sales people for hearing aids always speak in whispers until you have the aids fitted??? Then they speak normally.
LOL
Peter PJK
Ha Ha......I think you might have a good point there Peter!
Dorian, I am not sure what the procedure is they did tell me they give them a good clean etc before they pass them on to wherever.
My new ones are BTE (Behind the ear) and are free to pensioners, the audiologist claimed the BTE ones perform better than the in the ear ones, although it may be they are only trying to get rid of older stock, who knows????
rockylizard said
12:43 PM Oct 11, 2014
Gday...
Where my brother's wife goes for her hearing aids and attention they have a sign that they donate 'unwanted' (old) hearing aids to some mob in Sydney who clean and check them and they are sent to Asia to assist those who cannot afford hearing aids.
I have seen the same sign and info in optomertrists regarding spectacles as well - donated and sent to Asia for those who cannot afford.
cheers - John
Vic41 said
12:47 PM Oct 11, 2014
Good to see John, helping those in need in the world.
Even the cheap off the rack reading glasses you buy are ok for recycling too, lots of poorer nations people have poor eyesight for reading etc.
GarrynLyn said
10:02 PM Oct 11, 2014
Struth Vic, I mightn't recognize you when I get over to WA next year with those hearing aids and non-dyed hair, which you didn't have when I last saw you in Malaysia in 1975......
Vic41 said
01:15 AM Oct 12, 2014
GarrynLyn wrote:
Struth Vic, I mightn't recognize you when I get over to WA next year with those hearing aids and non-dyed hair, which you didn't have when I last saw you in Malaysia in 1975......
More like the overweight blob I am today Garry will deceive you, LOL, not the trim taught terrific Vic I was then.
Just as well we don't have to hear on the forum here, as long as we can still read with glasses
Vic41 said
07:46 PM Oct 13, 2014
Just picked up the new hearing aids (behind the ear -free to those on a pension) they are "wireless" in as much as when you adjust one it "talks" to the other one and adjusts both at the same time. It has a voice over which tells you verbally when you need new batteries/an or they need cleaning or what setting you have chosen (out of three options when in use).
They told me they cost the government $4,000 so not a cheap item.
When you pee it sounds like Niagra Falls, even typing sounds like a stampede of cattle, some sounds/tapping etc sound very clicky, go back in a fortnight to have them adjusted (free). They have a $49 plan you can buy which covers batteries, repairs, insurance etc per annum if you want it. I have until my next appointment to decided if I want this and whether I think it is worth it.
Bryan said
09:02 PM Oct 13, 2014
CALLING VIC. CAN YOU HEAR ME
hako said
11:17 PM Oct 13, 2014
Vic - I have similar units - be aware the plan for batteries, repairs etc may not cover insurance if you lose one which isn't too hard if you wear specs. My plan with Australian Hearing does not cover for loss insurance which I had to add to our house insurance ($16 p.a.)
Regards
I had a call today, the caller asked for me by name, but I couldn't hear what they said after that. Thinking it was one of "those" calls I asked who was calling, again couldn't hear what they said. Told them I couldn't hear them properly and they repeated themselves, but I heard enough to realise it was a genuine call and it was my local hearing clinic and they were telling me my new hearing aid was ready (I had handed my old ones into the clinic for recycling to third world countries).
After apologising for not being able to hear her properly the girl on the other end said that's ok we get that all the time from our clients.
Hmmmm.......I definitely need those new hearing aids after all, the girl's reply cracked me up when I thought about it and her comments on those they ring.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 10th of October 2014 04:21:39 PM
Ha ha, good one Vic...
Aussie Paul.
Be even better when I pick the new "wireless" ones up Monday Paul, whatever they are

No wonder you haven't heard me calling you


Just wait until Monday when I get the new ones fitted!

Then they speak normally.
LOL
Peter
PJK
What is the position held by the authorities in regard to recycling hearing aids in this country? I realise there would be hygiene concerns, but surely the government sponsored aids should be reused, if at all feasible. A new mould for an in-ear aid only costs $100, or at least that's what my mother paid for hers.
Ha Ha......I think you might have a good point there Peter!
Dorian, I am not sure what the procedure is they did tell me they give them a good clean etc before they pass them on to wherever.
My new ones are BTE (Behind the ear) and are free to pensioners, the audiologist claimed the BTE ones perform better than the in the ear ones, although it may be they are only trying to get rid of older stock, who knows????
Gday...
Where my brother's wife goes for her hearing aids and attention they have a sign that they donate 'unwanted' (old) hearing aids to some mob in Sydney who clean and check them and they are sent to Asia to assist those who cannot afford hearing aids.
I have seen the same sign and info in optomertrists regarding spectacles as well - donated and sent to Asia for those who cannot afford.
cheers - John
Good to see John, helping those in need in the world.
Even the cheap off the rack reading glasses you buy are ok for recycling too, lots of poorer nations people have poor eyesight for reading etc.
Struth Vic, I mightn't recognize you when I get over to WA next year with those hearing aids and non-dyed hair, which you didn't have when I last saw you in Malaysia in 1975......
More like the overweight blob I am today Garry will deceive you, LOL, not the trim taught terrific Vic I was then.
Just as well we don't have to hear on the forum here, as long as we can still read with glasses
Just picked up the new hearing aids (behind the ear -free to those on a pension) they are "wireless" in as much as when you adjust one it "talks" to the other one and adjusts both at the same time. It has a voice over which tells you verbally when you need new batteries/an or they need cleaning or what setting you have chosen (out of three options when in use).
They told me they cost the government $4,000 so not a cheap item.
When you pee it sounds like Niagra Falls, even typing sounds like a stampede of cattle, some sounds/tapping etc sound very clicky, go back in a fortnight to have them adjusted (free). They have a $49 plan you can buy which covers batteries, repairs, insurance etc per annum if you want it. I have until my next appointment to decided if I want this and whether I think it is worth it.
CALLING VIC. CAN YOU HEAR ME
Regards