Warming Up Tuesday
Posted: Tue May 09, 2023 8:25 am
Morning. Sunny and 47° here at the 45th. Pretty good warm up coming this week. May be nesr 80 as the week goes on. Above normal temps. So will be working in yard to get the flowerbed project I am doing around flagpole completed before it get too hot, being it’s in full sun. Hot weather and I do not get along. I had two circle beds around the pole, one inside of the other. Took the bigger one out and expanded the smaller one by a foot. Need to check and level the stone blocks and get some dirt to fill it in. Then will go get more perennials.
I’m chiming in on the hearing aid discussion too. I’ve had them since I was 5 years old. Like Beth, I have a severe loss. But aids have come a long way over the years. I use closed captioning in my TV and if you are diagnosed with a hearing loss requiring aids and have a landline, you can get a free phone that has captioning. It prints the conversations as you talk and also recorded them if you want to refer back to something. Has volume adjustments, answering g machine etc. . There have been some recent apps out for cell phones. I have one installed on my cell, but haven’t had a chance to use it yet. I have a hard time understanding him a cell phone, so I don’t use mine much. Mostly text if I can. One important thing to keep in mind. If you suspect you might have a hearing loss, get tested. An untreated hearing loss can lead to permanent deafness. If they recommend aids, , get them, otherwise you are heading for permanent deafness. Be sure that you have a good audiologist that knows how to fit you properly and that will be there if you need some adjustments later down the line for cleaning, repair or whatever. Hearing aids are not a one size fits all. You need ones for your particular type loss. Mine sees me about every six months. She checks and cleans my aids and makes sure that they are operating properly and about every other visit will do a quick check on my hearing to see if there are any changes. There is no charge for the services and three years worth of free batteries as part of my hearing aid purchase.
I need to get a move on here. Tine is moving along. Day is warming up, got things to do. Have a wonderful day, wherever you are and whatever you are doing.
I’m chiming in on the hearing aid discussion too. I’ve had them since I was 5 years old. Like Beth, I have a severe loss. But aids have come a long way over the years. I use closed captioning in my TV and if you are diagnosed with a hearing loss requiring aids and have a landline, you can get a free phone that has captioning. It prints the conversations as you talk and also recorded them if you want to refer back to something. Has volume adjustments, answering g machine etc. . There have been some recent apps out for cell phones. I have one installed on my cell, but haven’t had a chance to use it yet. I have a hard time understanding him a cell phone, so I don’t use mine much. Mostly text if I can. One important thing to keep in mind. If you suspect you might have a hearing loss, get tested. An untreated hearing loss can lead to permanent deafness. If they recommend aids, , get them, otherwise you are heading for permanent deafness. Be sure that you have a good audiologist that knows how to fit you properly and that will be there if you need some adjustments later down the line for cleaning, repair or whatever. Hearing aids are not a one size fits all. You need ones for your particular type loss. Mine sees me about every six months. She checks and cleans my aids and makes sure that they are operating properly and about every other visit will do a quick check on my hearing to see if there are any changes. There is no charge for the services and three years worth of free batteries as part of my hearing aid purchase.
I need to get a move on here. Tine is moving along. Day is warming up, got things to do. Have a wonderful day, wherever you are and whatever you are doing.