[Magdalen] Customer service
Grace Cangialosi
gracecan at gmail.com
Wed Sep 14 18:16:16 UTC 2016
I was very fortunate with the learning curve. The audiologist said she was starting me out with a lower amplification than I would need, but that she could gradually increase it remotely as I got used to it. She said it might take as long as a month. At my one-week check, we determined that I was ready for full strength.
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 2:06 PM, ME Michaud <michaudme at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> And he was absolutely correct (according to a friend who was an engineer
> with a part-time volunteer gig designng & building communication aids for
> the severely disabled).
>
> I always tell friends that hearing aids are tools, and require a period of
> learning to use them.
> There's a learning curve.
>
> Human beings are great at learning to use tools. It may even be what we do
> best.
> -M
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 14, 2016, Roger Stokes <
> roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com> wrote:
>>
>> In his later years my father was totally blind as a result of
>> uncontrollable glaucoma. He said that it was his sight that had gone
>> rather than his hearing. The latter would have left him feeling totally
>> isolated from what was going on around him.
>>
>>
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