Over a year ago I signed up for a trial of the Phonac Paradise Bi Cross. I was sitting in a somewhat noisy restaurant when the server approached on my deaf side. I could not make out what she was saying. I was told afterwards that I would have needed to turn and face her. We’ll, that’s what I’ve been doing without a hearing aid. I got my money back (and it wasn’t easy) and if I have to hang a remote mike on anyone talking to my deaf ear, I’ll save my money. I had been sold on the Phonak Paradise by the phony claims of it being able to automatically detect where the relevant voice was coming from and focus on that voice.
@@DrCliffAuD My audiologist told me the same thing. He said that because the microphone on the hearing aid points forward, you don't get the full speech processing effect unless you face the person you want to hear. Was he wrong?
Thanks for explaining “binaural squelch.” As a fairly recent SSD sufferer I’ve missed it greatly and have always wondered what the proper term for it was. In my experience it’s analogous to being able to focus with your eyes to pick out the one thing you want to see clearly. I didn’t realize your ears could do a similar thing until I lost my hearing in one of them. Binaural squelch is what lets you have a conversation with the person across the table from you while everyone else at the table is talking.
Curious if anyone has fiddled with the new Phonak update? Supposed to have Cros P compatibility, but my aud states it still doesn’t give the user control to adjust the settings of the cros transmitter…. I have MD in my good ear, so this feature is important.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Sometimes I feel as though we SSD people are discarded by the hearing industry. I don't think they understand how difficult it is when completely deaf in one ear. Many seem to think yelling at us is the solution. It's not that we can't hear noise, we just can't hear wear it's coming from and sometimes, the clarity of what someone is saying. I really wish Phonak would keep up with improvements to CROS/BICROS the way they keep up with their traditional hearing aids. Often times, we're stuck with older platforms for years before a new CROS/BICROS rolls out. Question--of the additional accessories, which do you think would be better for going out to parties/dinner where background noise is the problem? I really don't like the idea of asking a single person to wear a mic. So, would the Rodger or the table top unit (don't remember the name of it. Has a round shape) be better. My thinking is the Rodger "pen" type in case we're all standing around rather than sitting. I'm telling you--being completely deaf in one ear is a pain in the ars--especially when people start talking really loud at you believing this is the solution (when in reality, it's so annoying to the better ear). At times I feel as though I hear better with no aids. Other times, they're helpful. Ugh. Again, thanks for including SSD.
Ah that's the table mic you're referring to but phonak Roger mics are optional I mean you don't necessarily need them but if I had to pic I'd go with the table mic or if you want a more discrete option I'd go with the partner mic they usually have a neck loop so you can wear them the choice is entirely up to you though
You are so right -- Judging by the available solutions, SSD sufferers are second-class customers to hearing aid makers. No doubt because the population with SSD is only a small slice of the hearing aid market.
Like others have said, thank you for doing this video for SSD people. It ls very helpful to learn the terms that describe our hearing experience. I want to get a Cros hearing aid, but it is disappointing to read one of the comments that says that Cros aids are not using current technology and lack features. Can you recommend the most technologically advanced Cros made today?
In my research I found that it's not that CROS lacks features (which it does, but it basically works), it's that CROS is only available with the top-of-the-line models. And most of the fancy features of those models aren't supported for CROS, so you're paying for technology you won't be using.
Thank you for this video! I have had single sided deafness since age 3 (am now 36) and am currently testing out a cros hearing aid. I just asked my audiologist if can do the real ear measurement test after seeing your video and she said it would only work if I have hearing loss in my other ear as well? Is this correct? I feel it has been helping in social situations but would love to see actual data.
I have SSD one ear and impared hearing in the other and I am intending to purcahse an aid for impaired hearing with a cross, will the real ear measurement indicate if a cross is not coping with the head shadow and therfore need a bicross solution?
Hi! I’am using a CROS hearing aid but I’m still having difficulty hearing and understanding people who are on my bad bad side. I just got this CROS hearing aids by phonak and working with a medical professional but no luck yet, what can I do ?
Can you get to the bottom of this Cortexi supplement I’ve heard about, supposedly it helps with tinnitus and hearing loss but I’m not sure if it’s real. 🙏
Hey doc I noticed during your podcasts that you wear an iem I'm actually intrigued do you wear hearing aids at all cause of your hearing loss it was cookie bite if I remember correctly or are they an iic type if you do wear them?
How about people that can use one side a hearing aid? I am in that niche and it is very difficult to have Bluetooth or headset support… I will try oticon own at one side iic to overcome, hopefully all these problems
I currently have a bicros set by signia. I recently had to take them in for repair and was 2 weeks without my hearing aids oh gosh it was aweful. My question is. I have a Resound hearing aid for my right side deafness that I don't use since I got the bicros set. Is it possible to buy a bicros for the deaf ear that would connect to the Resound? I hope my question makes sense. I want a back up set for situations like when I took my set in for repair
@@kelumabhayawickrama Ok, I don't know how to find that out. My current hearing aid provider appears to be more interested in selling a new set But I will figure it out
Hi Dr. I have 85% loss in left and 30% loss in right ear. Current I'm using phonak in my right ear which is gives good sound. And my audiologist said I'm not eligible for cross or bicross hearing aid. Can you confirm it that I'm not eligible? Or how can i contact you as I'm from india.
Found this HA system very disappointing. I recently lost most of my hearing in one ear (SSHL) for no discernible reason. The other ear still has normal hearing. So far I haven't found it too difficult to manage most daily situations with the unilateral hearing loss, but I tried out the CROS hearing aids today and decided they just wouldn't work for me. What it does is bombard your good ear with DOUBLE sound which it then has to sort and process. It didn't in any way improve my ability to have a normal conversation, all it did was increase the volume due to the added input from the other side. I can't imagine how unbearable it would be in a noisy crowded room with all the noise from one side funneled into the other ear. If that wasn't bad enough, it even picked up the sound of my own voice when I talked and sent it from my bad side to my good ear - like hearing microphone feedback. Simply awful, there is no way this would work for me.
Over a year ago I signed up for a trial of the Phonac Paradise Bi Cross. I was sitting in a somewhat noisy restaurant when the server approached on my deaf side. I could not make out what she was saying. I was told afterwards that I would have needed to turn and face her. We’ll, that’s what I’ve been doing without a hearing aid. I got my money back (and it wasn’t easy) and if I have to hang a remote mike on anyone talking to my deaf ear, I’ll save my money. I had been sold on the Phonak Paradise by the phony claims of it being able to automatically detect where the relevant voice was coming from and focus on that voice.
That was with a bi cross setup it probably won't occur with the regular paradise
Doesn't work unless your provider sets it up correctly. Unfortunately, it sounds like they failed you.
@@DrCliffAuD it would unfortunately seem so it's a sad day when an audiologist fails you they should probably find a different one
@@DrCliffAuD My audiologist told me the same thing. He said that because the microphone on the hearing aid points forward, you don't get the full speech processing effect unless you face the person you want to hear. Was he wrong?
@@Sun18Jul it depends on how the hearing aids are setup.
Thanks for explaining “binaural squelch.” As a fairly recent SSD sufferer I’ve missed it greatly and have always wondered what the proper term for it was. In my experience it’s analogous to being able to focus with your eyes to pick out the one thing you want to see clearly. I didn’t realize your ears could do a similar thing until I lost my hearing in one of them. Binaural squelch is what lets you have a conversation with the person across the table from you while everyone else at the table is talking.
Curious if anyone has fiddled with the new Phonak update? Supposed to have Cros P compatibility, but my aud states it still doesn’t give the user control to adjust the settings of the cros transmitter…. I have MD in my good ear, so this feature is important.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Sometimes I feel as though we SSD people are discarded by the hearing industry. I don't think they understand how difficult it is when completely deaf in one ear. Many seem to think yelling at us is the solution. It's not that we can't hear noise, we just can't hear wear it's coming from and sometimes, the clarity of what someone is saying. I really wish Phonak would keep up with improvements to CROS/BICROS the way they keep up with their traditional hearing aids. Often times, we're stuck with older platforms for years before a new CROS/BICROS rolls out. Question--of the additional accessories, which do you think would be better for going out to parties/dinner where background noise is the problem? I really don't like the idea of asking a single person to wear a mic. So, would the Rodger or the table top unit (don't remember the name of it. Has a round shape) be better. My thinking is the Rodger "pen" type in case we're all standing around rather than sitting. I'm telling you--being completely deaf in one ear is a pain in the ars--especially when people start talking really loud at you believing this is the solution (when in reality, it's so annoying to the better ear). At times I feel as though I hear better with no aids. Other times, they're helpful. Ugh. Again, thanks for including SSD.
Ah that's the table mic you're referring to but phonak Roger mics are optional I mean you don't necessarily need them but if I had to pic I'd go with the table mic or if you want a more discrete option I'd go with the partner mic they usually have a neck loop so you can wear them the choice is entirely up to you though
You are so right -- Judging by the available solutions, SSD sufferers are second-class customers to hearing aid makers. No doubt because the population with SSD is only a small slice of the hearing aid market.
@@user-lh4eq8gf2n true hopefully that won't be the case soon enough
another great video DR Cliff I just hope the day never comes when I need one cross hearing aids
Very very informative thank you so much!!!
Hi doc how is your reseach going post covid shot?
I am suffering from tinnitus with hearing loss Dr please advise me do it
Like others have said, thank you for doing this video for SSD people. It ls very helpful to learn the terms that describe our hearing experience. I want to get a Cros hearing aid, but it is disappointing to read one of the comments that says that Cros aids are not using current technology and lack features. Can you recommend the most technologically advanced Cros made today?
In my research I found that it's not that CROS lacks features (which it does, but it basically works), it's that CROS is only available with the top-of-the-line models. And most of the fancy features of those models aren't supported for CROS, so you're paying for technology you won't be using.
Thank you for this video! I have had single sided deafness since age 3 (am now 36) and am currently testing out a cros hearing aid. I just asked my audiologist if can do the real ear measurement test after seeing your video and she said it would only work if I have hearing loss in my other ear as well? Is this correct? I feel it has been helping in social situations but would love to see actual data.
I have SSD one ear and impared hearing in the other and I am intending to purcahse an aid for impaired hearing with a cross, will the real ear measurement indicate if a cross is not coping with the head shadow and therfore need a bicross solution?
Hey Cliff! Can you do a video on the acclaim fully implanted cochlear implant?
Hi! I’am using a CROS hearing aid but I’m still having difficulty hearing and understanding people who are on my bad bad side. I just got this CROS hearing aids by phonak and working with a medical professional but no luck yet, what can I do ?
Can a Lumity CROS be paired with an L90 using the app? Is this something a diy complete at home without visiting a technician?
No. Not possible.
Can you get to the bottom of this Cortexi supplement I’ve heard about, supposedly it helps with tinnitus and hearing loss but I’m not sure if it’s real. 🙏
Hey doc I noticed during your podcasts that you wear an iem I'm actually intrigued do you wear hearing aids at all cause of your hearing loss it was cookie bite if I remember correctly or are they an iic type if you do wear them?
How about people that can use one side a hearing aid? I am in that niche and it is very difficult to have Bluetooth or headset support… I will try oticon own at one side iic to overcome, hopefully all these problems
I currently have a bicros set by signia. I recently had to take them in for repair and was 2 weeks without my hearing aids oh gosh it was aweful. My question is. I have a Resound hearing aid for my right side deafness that I don't use since I got the bicros set. Is it possible to buy a bicros for the deaf ear that would connect to the Resound? I hope my question makes sense. I want a back up set for situations like when I took my set in for repair
If the current resound hearing aid is cros compatible (near field magnetic induction enabled), it should be possible.
@@kelumabhayawickrama Ok, I don't know how to find that out. My current hearing aid provider appears to be more interested in selling a new set But I will figure it out
Hi Dr. I have 85% loss in left and 30% loss in right ear. Current I'm using phonak in my right ear which is gives good sound.
And my audiologist said I'm not eligible for cross or bicross hearing aid. Can you confirm it that I'm not eligible? Or how can i contact you as I'm from india.
Found this HA system very disappointing. I recently lost most of my hearing in one ear (SSHL) for no discernible reason. The other ear still has normal hearing. So far I haven't found it too difficult to manage most daily situations with the unilateral hearing loss, but I tried out the CROS hearing aids today and decided they just wouldn't work for me. What it does is bombard your good ear with DOUBLE sound which it then has to sort and process. It didn't in any way improve my ability to have a normal conversation, all it did was increase the volume due to the added input from the other side. I can't imagine how unbearable it would be in a noisy crowded room with all the noise from one side funneled into the other ear. If that wasn't bad enough, it even picked up the sound of my own voice when I talked and sent it from my bad side to my good ear - like hearing microphone feedback. Simply awful, there is no way this would work for me.
Could hardly understand him.