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Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
05 Mar 2015, 23:53
by Syd62
On the One Show on Wednesday a man who had lost his hearing 15 years ago but can now hear again due you a special hearing device implanted behind his ear commented on how although he cannot hear very clearly what people say he was very good on recognising instrumental music especially The Shadows. Good taste.
Re: Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
06 Mar 2015, 05:12
by Iain Purdon
Yes I saw that.
I like your headline by the way
Re: Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
07 Mar 2015, 08:24
by BrianD
I didn't see the One Show in question so don't know the details of the hearing device in question, however, about twelve years ago my son had a BAHA - Bone Anchored Hearing Aid fitted which sounds like the thing mentioned here. It comprised of a metal stud implanted into the bone immediately behind his right ear - a bit like a pop-stud, into which he could clip the hearing aid itself which, at the time, was a small device about half the size of a match-box. It was a very successful solution. I am afraid ! am talking in the past tense as he passed away in April 2010.
He was physically disabled and suffered from Brittle Bone so although he was born with good hearing as he grew older the bones in the inner ear started to degenerate and by the time he was in his mid-teens we noticed that he had lost a significant part of his hearing and this steadily got worse. Initially the Audiology Department fitted standard hearing aids but these basically try to force more sound into the standard ear-drum. The BAHA was much better as it used the skull as a resonating board. I once laid my ear on top of my son's head to try to get an impression of what he was hearing and it was very effective. The problem I noticed, which I think is the same for most people with hearing loss, is that crowded rooms, restaurants etc. can be very difficult environments as the hearing aids pick up all the surrounding "babble" making it very hard to focus on a particular person's speech. I think this is why instrumentals are easier for people with hearing loss to listen to. Certainly my son was also a fan of Shadow music and we took him to two of the concerts during the 2004 Farewell Tour.
I am sure the BAHA technology has moved forward in recent years and we were very grateful to the specialist who was involved with its development and the NHS who implemented it for our son.
Re: Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
07 Mar 2015, 22:27
by howarddobson
Thanks for sharing

Re: Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
07 Mar 2015, 23:20
by Jay Bass
I wear earing aids in both ears, i can hear without them but everything sounds muffled
because over the years i have lost the middle and high frequencies.
The modern earing aids are computer tuned to replace just what you are missing
They dont amplify all the frequncies you can hear without the hearing aids.
i would encourage anyone who thinks they may have a hearing problem to get a hearing test
and if needed wear hearing aids.
you will be amazed at the clarity and shocked to hear all the things you couldnt before.
regards
Jay
Re: Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
08 Mar 2015, 16:32
by Iain Purdon
Here's a link to the show. The subject runs intermittently throughout the programme and is first introduced at 4 minutes in.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0539m99/the-one-show-04032015
Re: Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
15 Mar 2015, 11:32
by humdrum
Syd62 wrote:On the One Show on Wednesday a man who had lost his hearing 15 years ago but can now hear again due you a special hearing device implanted behind his ear commented on how although he cannot hear very clearly what people say he was very good on recognising instrumental music especially The Shadows. Good taste.
PARDON!
Re: Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
15 Mar 2015, 15:06
by Iain Purdon
Did somebody mention good taste?!
Re: Deaf man mentions the shadows

Posted:
16 Mar 2015, 12:08
by anniv 63
My wife got a small hearing aid recently.
Yesterday I tried it out in my right ear whilst playing an acoustic guitar.
I was quite amazed how much extra clarity on bass/mid/ treble there was, and that
although generally I hear fine, ageing does dull the brains graphic equalizer!!!
I am off a.s.a.p.to get a hearing test from that fine NHS that I have contributed to their biscuit
tin during my lifetime!!!
Mike