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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Unsqueal
So, hypothetically speaking, if your child's hearing aid begins to emit the amazingly high pitched squeal known as "feedback," it might be a good idea to give the hearing aid a thorough once-over. The problem might not be outgrown earmolds, but tubing that has cracked nearly in half.
The good news: the unremitting squeal is now gone.
The bad news: we can no longer locate Nolan by sound.
Hearing aid maintenance by Mommy: fail.
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5 comments:
Haha! It happens :) Better to discover late than never?
If only there was a way to remotely trigger the feedback!
LOL Been there, done that!
I have to admit that my husband and I had both become a little too relaxed about inspecting X's aids . . . until these folks at JTC whipped us back into shape!!! Good thing you'll be arriving completely prepared!
Glad the problem is solved! I gotta say that they're packing for the Buffalo trip had me lol. They're growing boys mom!
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