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Justin Osmond on how hearing aids have changed over the years

Feb 8, 2024

Justin Osmond was born with a severe-to-profound hearing loss and has been wearing hearing aids since he was 2 years old. Now, at age 44, he’s agreed to share his personal experience with hearing loss and hearing aids in a series of autobiographical blog posts written exclusively for Starkey. Below is the first of six blogs. Watch this space for future posts.

Having worn hearing aids for the last 42 years, I know first-hand what it’s like to wear a variety of different models and types. I was born in the analog technology era and, for the longest time, my brain was wired to recognize the analog sound as the “normal” for everyday sounds. When I would upgrade to another or newer analog device, the technology would be slightly different and it would take time for my brain to get accustomed to the new sounds.

I learned pretty quickly that we all hear with our brain and not necessarily our ears. Our ears are just an open channel for the sound waves to come through — but then those sounds are encoded, decoded and interpreted by our intellect.

Over the years, I would get used to and content with a particular pair of hearing aids. But then — because they’re old, out-of-date or because my dog ate them for lunch — I’d switch or upgrade to a new set of hearing devices. Each time, I felt like I had to start from ground zero despite being a very experienced hearing aid user.

At that precise moment, I could become bitter because I had to learn to adapt to a whole new different technology, or I could be grateful that we even have technology available to help us hear anything at all. I always choose the latter and owned up to it. I learned that it always led me down a more productive and happy life. 

Having said that, I had three major struggles and challenges over the years with older hearing aids — all issues that I no longer have with my Starkey Livio Edge AI hearing aids.

Feedback

Because of my severe-to-profound hearing loss, I kept wanting more power from my hearing aids so I could hear/understand better. This earned me the reputation as a ‘Power Junkie’. The more power I wanted/needed, the more feedback I got and it was frustrating for my hearing professional, myself and my family.

There was no ‘Feedback Cancellation’ back in my younger years, so this was a constant battle for me. I was hoping and praying that someday, some manufacturer or software company would be able to invent a product that would cancel out all the feedback so it wouldn’t be so annoying at school, work and at home with family and friends. 

Sweat

I was very athletic during my younger years. I played high school soccer, basketball, track and football. I loved to hike, play outside extracurricular activities, and do anything that would require a good physical workout. But with all my hard work and physical exertion, I would easily break out in a sweat, and as a result my hearing aids would absorb too much moisture and break down and stop functioning properly. This happened on a regular basis, and was so frustrating for me, my family, friends, teammates and coaches.

Hearing but not understanding

During most of my younger years, I felt isolated, lonely and disconnected from family, friends and everyone around me. The reason was not a lack of being able to hear. It was a lack of being able to understand and be understood.

Don’t get me wrong, it was absolutely wonderful for my hearing aids to amplify sound, but what good is it if I can’t ‘understand’ what’s being said and ‘connect’ to life?

As I look back over 44 years, I’ve learned that we were still in the preliminary stages of innovation, training, learning and technology breakthroughs. Little did we know then what was soon coming our way to bridge the gap in creating understanding, connecting our family and loved ones, and finally heal our broken ears so we can reconnect with life.

My Livio Edge AI hearing aids have eliminated all those struggles

Today with my new Livio Edge AI hearing aids, these painful struggles are no longer an issue. It’s like a huge weight has come off my shoulders and I’m able to enjoy life so much more! This new innovative technology, feedback cancellation, water resistance, nano science, artificial intelligence and so much more has finally put an end to all these hiccups, headaches and hurdles that I and so many others have had to tackle over the years.

These aids are available from our centres at Congleton, Glossop and Poynton.

To book a free, friendly and impartial hearing aid consultation at one of our hearing centres or in your own home, Contact us today.

 

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13:21 25 Feb 23
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I went to the hearing centre last week with very badly hardened wax in my left ear. I found them to be extremely helpful and I am grateful for the removal of the wax!
David ArmstrongDavid Armstrong
14:54 07 Feb 22
My GP recommended micro suction because of continuous ear infections. I knew of the Congleton branch through them treating my mother in law . I got an appointment within a week and had the procedure today . Quite a lot of "gunk" was sucked out painlessly, in fact it felt quite nice . Hopefully the infections will cease but I wont hesitate going back to the branch if needed or for possible hearing tests in the future . First class service
Jennifer LouiseJennifer Louise
15:27 20 Apr 21
My 15 year old son was experiencing hearing loss and reoccurring pain in his right ear. I had taken him to the gp several times and was told to use olive oil as all she could view was a big lump of wax. We used olive oil for almost a year which didn't shift the wax and I was at the end of my tether stuck in a position when my son was suffering discomfort and the gp wouldn't do anything to help him. I contacted Congleton Hearing Centre for help and the receptionist kindly listened to my concerns about my son and spoke to the audiologist to see if he would give my son a consultation due to his age (Specsavers do hearing tests and syringing but only see those aged 18+) thankfully the audiologist at Congleton Hearing Centre agreed to see my son the next day 🙂 the receptionist had informed me over the phone that they charge £30 per ear for wax removal which I felt was very reasonable. The gentleman examined both my sons ears and said the left was OK for now and didn't need doing, the right however was completely blocked. He used a suction device which didn't shift the wax as it was well and truly stuck so reverted to using the water syringing technique - a large lump of almost black wax was removed and my sons symptoms had disappeared the following day. I was charged £30 which was money well spent (if Congleton Hearing Centre hadn't agreed to see my son I was going to pay to see an ENT Dr at Nuffield Health). I am so very grateful for all staff at the Hearing Centre - especially the receptionist for getting the after school appointment for my son so quickly and over lockdown. Highly recommend company to others 🙂
Becky RixhamBecky Rixham
10:15 20 Dec 19
Brought my 3yr old for attempted wax removal. Advised beforehand that they would take a look but couldn't guarantee treatment possible. Audiologist was unable to perform the procedure after all but took a long time going over things with us, explained himself clearly & had a great manner. I'd recommend them.
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