I have been to the audiologist today after the first week of the trial for him to do some tuning to try and improve the right ear. Unfortunately, when he tried to ramp up the right ear (my really bad one) the sound went all distorted and I could barely make out any words. So he wound it back down again and I now have the situation where I can hear ok with the left ear and can hear additional noises such as crowd noise on televised football when the hearing aid is on but I cant hear at all well through the right ear and do not notice any real improvement when the hearing aid is on. All rather disappointing, although he says it's an ongoing process and he can do more tuning Thursday next week. I have a first appointment with another supplier on Friday next week (whose hearing aids are half the price) so I reckon I will stop the trial on Thursday, start a trial with the other supplier on Friday and decide in 2 or 3 weeks what the cost/benefit picture looks like.
The main question I am struggling to answer is what sort of hearing clarity should I be getting in both ears when one ear is 15% worse than the other? Should I expect the bad ear to still be noticeably worse with programmable hearing aids or is it reasonable to expect the bad ear to be boosted sufficiently so I hear approximately the same through each ear?
I know it sounds corny, but I’d forgotten how noisy the birds are at dawn! As soon as I insert my aids I can hear them, which is brilliant. Unfortunately I still have problems when my granddaughters speak quietly, which is weird. Today I was on a bus to Eastbourne and there were some American student ‘chatting’ a few seats behind me. The noise was so magnified (to a loud screechy noise), that I took my hearing aids out until they got off!
Like you I have one ear worse than the other.