Great vid, Doc. I'm 56 and a lifelong hearing aid wearer (since 6) and I have never had a good explanation of my hearing results with the level of detail you just provided. Thank you and keep up the great work!
Great video. I knew I had some hearing loss, but realized exactly how much lip reading i was actually doing when covid forced people into masks. I went to my ENT office, got tested, and now have bilateral hearing aids. The biggest issue I've found with them is the amount of sounds that I can now hear often causes anxiety, and puts me in to sensory overload forcing me to remove them when in high noise areas.
I purchased a TV streamer for my Resound aids. I absolutely love the aids and the streamer. I didn't know what I was missing. Thanks for all your help and advice. You provide an excellent service. Thank you and prayers for you and your business.
This outstanding video explains the hearing tests. I find this of great value. I only wish that I could personally see you to evaluate and treat my hearing loss. Thank you, Dr. Olson. Please continue to produce these great videos.
This is the single most-helpful explanation of my experience with SNHL that I've received from any source, and the most helpful to me out of the 20+ videos of yours that I've seen to date. Thank you from this new subscriber.
Love you, Doctor Cliff, you just amaze me how well you explain the testing procedures and their meanings. You should be a teacher! lol Thank you so much for all this fantastic information.
Thanks Dr Cliff for a great video and greetings from Scotland. I am quite late to hearing aids given that I have moderate to severe hearing loss. I am getting on really well with my hearing treatment though and was at my Audiologist for a review(despite the lockdown) and after seeing this I got him to go through my hearing test a few months ago. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video! I was given a sheet with this info but I didn't understand any of it. I don't know if it wasn't explained well or if I was just in shock by being told that I needed hearing aids in my 40s, but the more videos I watch of yours, the more I want to do through with getting treatment.
That was amazing explanation! I have had troubles with word recognition for most of my adult life. I just had hearing test yesterday and they were quick to sell me hearing aids but did not cover any of what you spoke of in this video. I will ask for my test results and perhaps have them do the word recognition as well.
This is a great video and very informative. Thank you! I would love to see more like this regarding cookie bite hearing loss. What your approach for treatment would be and what the patient should expect. I personally know it's rare, and difficult to treat.
Clearly explained thx! Now i can understand what all the markings on my audiogram mean. Next time i will ask the audiologist for my WRS but i know it is excellent 🙂
Wow! Great educational video. While you were teaching us I had my Audiogram in front of me and now know what THR BC means as well as how WRS all play into how HAs can benefit my loss if fitted correctly using best practices. My Audiogram also has WRS1 score and score number as well. The WRS1 shows 65 whereas the score shows 96 on my Binaural/Dichotic chart. Same for my other ear. Not sure why the difference?
I got my first aids, Rexton Cobolt 16 's 10 years ago. No longer serviced by Costco... New ReSound GN, Costco 1 1/2 year ago. My word recognition has declined, and I am having difficulty getting a proper adjustment for word recognition. The last "real ear" test which seemed to have been carefully done, was just strange, wildly off what would be expected. Was not used.. Due to the covid situation, testing is limited. I need to get properly adjusted for high freq, and volume. This video is another of your best, thanks.
Very interesting and informative. In the case explained for the right ear, at about 5.52 into the video, you show consonants to the right which the individual cannot hear. But there are many similar consonants grouped with the vowels on the left, which the individual can hear. Is that a common grouping for “can’t” and “can” hear sounds or was it particular to the case you chose to use in the example?
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful. Might you consider making a video explaining issues around the low word recognition score? A recent test showed 40% and 50% WRS. My last audiologist said I should listen to audio books more. An exercise in self-inflicted frustration! I would like to understand better the causes and treatment options for low word recognition. Thank you.
I have moderate to severe hearing loss in the low-mid range. Could you make a video about that kind of loss and what benefit I can expect from hearing aids? Thanks
I had a hearing test done and would like it explained to me because I just don’t understand it. I have a doctors appoint in 2 weeks and am freaking out, because I still cant hear anything in my right ear.
My hearing loss was very minimal so the audiologist didnt even talk to me about anything .mine had a slight loss in 6kzh at 20db but apparently wasnt enough to warrent hearing treatment
Hey Cliff, Have you ever tried or looked into the Inventis Audiometric suite? Would highly recommend you look into them as I absolutely love the Cello, Flute and Trumpet. I use all three of them every single day in my practice. My only complaint is that PTA is not displayed on the print out report or in the software at this time but could very likely be updated in the near future.
I wish I lived in Phoenix so you could correctly program my hearing aids. I have the audeo B since 2 years and my audiologist did not figure out yet how to make me hear in noisy situation. I am asking for REM based on your advice and each time he gives an excuse for not making it... :(
Please, Dr. Cliff - I have what is considered a Mild hearing loss (in the High Frequency range) and terrible Tinnitus which is accompanied by Hyperacusis which oddly enough seems exacerbated on certain days, and seems to almost 'coincide' with my Tinnitus - which, on certain days (like today) is just awful, a constant, annoying "hissing and sizzling" sound and on those days, I "hear" certain voices with an edge of distortion and I'm acutely aware of certain every day sounds that to most people, wouldn't be annoying. I am very discouraged, as nothing seems to help me. I have tried an ample amount of supplements (meh....they don't seem to do much) and I try using ear plugs (I work in a fairly loud medication Hood mixing and preparing medications for patients) and I certainly can't enjoy the one thing I always loved (music) the way I used to. It may seem strange, but I have good days and bad days of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis and have even had episodes of diplacusis - do most of us have different levels of hearing in each ear? Is it possible that one ear hears sounds with more "treble" while the other "hears" a bit more accurately? Both my parents wore hearing aids in their later years - what role does Genetics play in hearing loss? I am sorry for all the questions, but all my ENT doctor told me is that I have some loss in the High frequency areas but I feel I am suffering more than people can imagine. ANY information you can provide would be tremendously appreciated - thank you -
Thank you Dr. Cliff for another very interesting video. I would like to fine-tune my Phonak hearing aid with the Target software. Do you have any clip that can provide some information on how to do such fine-tuning?
@@DrCliffAuD No worry Doc...Would really like to see you touching upon such subjects as how to tweak MPO, G80/G65/G50 curves vs audiogram and subjective hearing results (e.g. speech sound metallic, lack of bass in music etc.) in the future...
There was a hreaing test tthat I had where I was told that I needed a behind the ear hearing aid and a doctor telling me my hearing was not good. Got a second test then they explained it in much more meaningful way while also absolutely being confused completely with the results from the first test/doctor and also about how they said they needed to treat me. When the later test that took place at the university clinic contained 45 minutes of testing compared to 5 at the first, fairly confident that the test that they did only was the beep. Just wondering whether you also have an opinion as to whether not only the word recognition scores but also the sin test too demonstrates benefit behind how successful hearing treatment turns out to be
Yes, a Speech in Noise test is required to determine how well you should expect to hear in background noise. I have other videos explaining the Quick SIN test.
My 94-year-old disabled mother has moderate to severe hearing loss. She was tested last year and they said her brain has slowed down regarding word recognition. Any thoughts on this? Can anything be done?
Aural Rehabilitation may help a bit. This is a form of auditory training to help processing ability. Also, it is of high priority to ensure that her hearing aids are meeting her prescription as verified by Real Ear Measurement. If the scores are REALLY bad, she may need to have a Cochlear Implant Evaluation.
Sometimes it is. We can test up to 20,000 Hz. The problem in most cases is that even if you test out to 20,000, you will not likely get enough bandwidth out of a hearing aid to treat it, no matter how much marketing you see from product companies about extended HF bandwidth.
I have a doubt that if tinnitus goes away can I hear clearly ? Like I can't hear at lowest of sound when I increase a little I can hear but masking , increasing at third point (samsung) I can hear without masking (clear) so do you have any answer for that ? (Solution may be)
Only hearing losses that can be corrected should be corrected. There is literature that suggests hearing aids with minimal amplification can provide benefit for individuals who do not show significant levels of loss. There is also auditory processing disorder and treatment.
Yes but I had two different result the audiologist said I may have Audio processing disorder , but another said that I have noise induced hearing loss . It is what it is so i am not too worried I suppose , but i am more conscious of my volumes
Typically a SSHL in one ear does not have a direct impact on the other ear, but I have seen it happen. That being said, being very cautious in background noise is very important because it is the one way to effectively prevent additional hearing loss in the better ear. Sometimes, a cochlear implant can be used on the SSHL side to get some hearing back as well.
Probably because I would have received a million comments from confused viewers who are not familiar with the IPA. I'm actually surprised you suggested it.
Doctor Cliff, AuD can people with 40 decibel loss with hearing aids hear music almost normally? (Assuming the get a reputable brand and trained well as well as having good word scores)
This video should be made mandatory to watch before getting a hearing test. Thanks. JimE
I TOTALLY agree Jim! 👍
Great vid, Doc. I'm 56 and a lifelong hearing aid wearer (since 6) and I have never had a good explanation of my hearing results with the level of detail you just provided. Thank you and keep up the great work!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. I knew I had some hearing loss, but realized exactly how much lip reading i was actually doing when covid forced people into masks. I went to my ENT office, got tested, and now have bilateral hearing aids. The biggest issue I've found with them is the amount of sounds that I can now hear often causes anxiety, and puts me in to sensory overload forcing me to remove them when in high noise areas.
Great video. I have worn hearing aids for over 30 years and have never had a break down of the hearing tests and my scores like this!
Happy to provide some additional insight!
For the first time in my life, I now know why I can't understand certain words and certain sounds even though I can hear the sound itself. Thanks Doc!
I purchased a TV streamer for my Resound aids. I absolutely love the aids and the streamer. I didn't know what I was missing. Thanks for all your help and advice. You provide an excellent service. Thank you and prayers for you and your business.
Thanks Bamafaninky!
This outstanding video explains the hearing tests. I find this of great value. I only wish that I could personally see you to evaluate and treat my hearing loss. Thank you, Dr. Olson. Please continue to produce these great videos.
Thank you so much Dr. Cliff, that so informative. I now understand a lot more about my own hearing loss.
This is the single most-helpful explanation of my experience with SNHL that I've received from any source, and the most helpful to me out of the 20+ videos of yours that I've seen to date. Thank you from this new subscriber.
Love you, Doctor Cliff, you just amaze me how well you explain the testing procedures and their meanings. You should be a teacher! lol Thank you so much for all this fantastic information.
Thanks Dr Cliff for a great video and greetings from Scotland. I am quite late to hearing aids given that I have moderate to severe hearing loss. I am getting on really well with my hearing treatment though and was at my Audiologist for a review(despite the lockdown) and after seeing this I got him to go through my hearing test a few months ago. Thank you.
That was really informative,thanks.
You're welcome Iarr! Took a long time to make this video.
Thank you so much for this video! I was given a sheet with this info but I didn't understand any of it. I don't know if it wasn't explained well or if I was just in shock by being told that I needed hearing aids in my 40s, but the more videos I watch of yours, the more I want to do through with getting treatment.
Absolutely great explanation. Thank you so much.
Very good explanation! Helped me decipher my audiograms here in Germany. Even those brackets were explained. Thank you.
That was amazing explanation! I have had troubles with word recognition for most of my adult life. I just had hearing test yesterday and they were quick to sell me hearing aids but did not cover any of what you spoke of in this video. I will ask for my test results and perhaps have them do the word recognition as well.
Great video! Great explanation of hearing loss vs. clarity
Thank you Tina!
It's easy to forget some of the info that the AuD told us. Thanks for the repeat explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent presentation explaining proper test. Unfortunately none of guys tested me gave me a clue about WRS % Thank you so much!
Very well explained video, finally had my Nucleus 7 activated last week, amazing technology and medical science now can hear well on the Right side.
Once again, quality premium content. Thanks doc 💪🏽👍🏽
This is super informative. Thank you!
Absolutely love this information! Thank you so much for an incredible video. It helps me understand my audiology results.
This is a great video and very informative. Thank you!
I would love to see more like this regarding cookie bite hearing loss. What your approach for treatment would be and what the patient should expect. I personally know it's rare, and difficult to treat.
I agree that I need to make a Cookie Bite Hearing Loss with appropriate treatment options.
Clearly explained thx! Now i can understand what all the markings on my audiogram mean. Next time i will ask the audiologist for my WRS but i know it is excellent 🙂
Best explanation I have received. Thank you.
Wow! Great educational video. While you were teaching us I had my Audiogram in front of me and now know what THR BC means as well as how WRS all play into how HAs can benefit my loss if fitted correctly using best practices. My Audiogram also has WRS1 score and score number as well. The WRS1 shows 65 whereas the score shows 96 on my Binaural/Dichotic chart. Same for my other ear. Not sure why the difference?
65 was more likely the dB presentation level and 96 was the percentage correct.
Great information. Helps me understand a little more.
I got my first aids, Rexton Cobolt 16 's 10 years ago. No longer serviced by Costco... New ReSound GN, Costco 1 1/2 year ago. My word recognition has declined, and I am having difficulty getting a proper adjustment for word recognition. The last "real ear" test which seemed to have been carefully done, was just strange, wildly off what would be expected. Was not used.. Due to the covid situation, testing is limited. I need to get properly adjusted for high freq, and volume. This video is another of your best, thanks.
Very interesting and informative. In the case explained for the right ear, at about 5.52 into the video, you show consonants to the right which the individual cannot hear. But there are many similar consonants grouped with the vowels on the left, which the individual can hear.
Is that a common grouping for “can’t” and “can” hear sounds or was it particular to the case you chose to use in the example?
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful. Might you consider making a video explaining issues around the low word recognition score? A recent test showed 40% and 50% WRS. My last audiologist said I should listen to audio books more. An exercise in self-inflicted frustration! I would like to understand better the causes and treatment options for low word recognition. Thank you.
I have moderate to severe hearing loss in the low-mid range. Could you make a video about that kind of loss and what benefit I can expect from hearing aids? Thanks
I had a hearing test done and would like it explained to me because I just don’t understand it. I have a doctors appoint in 2 weeks and am freaking out, because I still cant hear anything in my right ear.
Can you make a video for kids to understand their hearing loss.
My hearing loss was very minimal so the audiologist didnt even talk to me about anything .mine had a slight loss in 6kzh at 20db but apparently wasnt enough to warrent hearing treatment
Tiffany Fichtenbaum same thing. Let me know if you get further info
Hey Cliff, Have you ever tried or looked into the Inventis Audiometric suite? Would highly recommend you look into them as I absolutely love the Cello, Flute and Trumpet. I use all three of them every single day in my practice. My only complaint is that PTA is not displayed on the print out report or in the software at this time but could very likely be updated in the near future.
Excellent!
I wish I lived in Phoenix so you could correctly program my hearing aids. I have the audeo B since 2 years and my audiologist did not figure out yet how to make me hear in noisy situation. I am asking for REM based on your advice and each time he gives an excuse for not making it... :(
Great video 👍
Thanks Terry 👍
What about if it was inflammation that caused it would it be possible to get my hearing back
Hi Dr, what means if you have around 45 and 30 in the middle frequency 2k and 3k only and the rest of frequency are normal
please advise any online hearing test both PTA and word recognition in noise.
Regards
Zafar Iqbal
Please, Dr. Cliff - I have what is considered a Mild hearing loss (in the High Frequency range) and terrible Tinnitus which is accompanied by Hyperacusis which oddly enough seems exacerbated on certain days, and seems to almost 'coincide' with my Tinnitus - which, on certain days (like today) is just awful, a constant, annoying "hissing and sizzling" sound and on those days, I "hear" certain voices with an edge of distortion and I'm acutely aware of certain every day sounds that to most people, wouldn't be annoying. I am very discouraged, as nothing seems to help me. I have tried an ample amount of supplements (meh....they don't seem to do much) and I try using ear plugs (I work in a fairly loud medication Hood mixing and preparing medications for patients) and I certainly can't enjoy the one thing I always loved (music) the way I used to. It may seem strange, but I have good days and bad days of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis and have even had episodes of diplacusis - do most of us have different levels of hearing in each ear? Is it possible that one ear hears sounds with more "treble" while the other "hears" a bit more accurately? Both my parents wore hearing aids in their later years - what role does Genetics play in hearing loss? I am sorry for all the questions, but all my ENT doctor told me is that I have some loss in the High frequency areas but I feel I am suffering more than people can imagine. ANY information you can provide would be tremendously appreciated - thank you -
Please do videos on auditory processing disorder
Hi April. I may do a very general video about the subject, but I should defer to APD specialists for further video content on the subject.
Thank you Dr. Cliff for another very interesting video. I would like to fine-tune my Phonak hearing aid with the Target software. Do you have any clip that can provide some information on how to do such fine-tuning?
Hi KT. Sorry, I do not.
@@DrCliffAuD No worry Doc...Would really like to see you touching upon such subjects as how to tweak MPO, G80/G65/G50 curves vs audiogram and subjective hearing results (e.g. speech sound metallic, lack of bass in music etc.) in the future...
There was a hreaing test tthat I had where I was told that I needed a behind the ear hearing aid and a doctor telling me my hearing was not good. Got a second test then they explained it in much more meaningful way while also absolutely being confused completely with the results from the first test/doctor and also about how they said they needed to treat me. When the later test that took place at the university clinic contained 45 minutes of testing compared to 5 at the first, fairly confident that the test that they did only was the beep. Just wondering whether you also have an opinion as to whether not only the word recognition scores but also the sin test too demonstrates benefit behind how successful hearing treatment turns out to be
Yes, a Speech in Noise test is required to determine how well you should expect to hear in background noise. I have other videos explaining the Quick SIN test.
@@DrCliffAuD HAVE VIEWED THAT TOO THOUGH WAS WANTING CONFIRMATION/CLARIFICATION THAT THIS WAS ALSO RELEVANT REALLY THANKS.
My 94-year-old disabled mother has moderate to severe hearing loss. She was tested last year and they said her brain has slowed down regarding word recognition. Any thoughts on this? Can anything be done?
Aural Rehabilitation may help a bit. This is a form of auditory training to help processing ability. Also, it is of high priority to ensure that her hearing aids are meeting her prescription as verified by Real Ear Measurement. If the scores are REALLY bad, she may need to have a Cochlear Implant Evaluation.
Hi Doc! Why is that pure tone audiometry test is only up to 8,000 hertz. Why is 10,000 to 12,000 hertz is not included? Thank you
Sometimes it is. We can test up to 20,000 Hz. The problem in most cases is that even if you test out to 20,000, you will not likely get enough bandwidth out of a hearing aid to treat it, no matter how much marketing you see from product companies about extended HF bandwidth.
So how long should a good initial evaluation take, this sounds like a lot of test and a lengthy process?
Depends on the complexity of the loss but typically 20-30 minutes.
I have a doubt that if tinnitus goes away can I hear clearly ? Like I can't hear at lowest of sound when I increase a little I can hear but masking , increasing at third point (samsung) I can hear without masking (clear) so do you have any answer for that ? (Solution may be)
Left ear only....
Sir my daughter have 40% mixed hearing loss in both ears is it curable in new drug sir
Hey doctor i want your help some times my ear don't understand the people voice 😢😢😢hearing is good
Same ...may be have snhl
As a side note I thought any type of hearing loss should be corrected
Only hearing losses that can be corrected should be corrected. There is literature that suggests hearing aids with minimal amplification can provide benefit for individuals who do not show significant levels of loss. There is also auditory processing disorder and treatment.
Yes but I had two different result the audiologist said I may have Audio processing disorder , but another said that I have noise induced hearing loss . It is what it is so i am not too worried I suppose , but i am more conscious of my volumes
hi doc , i have sudden sensorineural hearing loss in left ear , can it affect the right ear too in future I'm really concerned and worried
Typically a SSHL in one ear does not have a direct impact on the other ear, but I have seen it happen. That being said, being very cautious in background noise is very important because it is the one way to effectively prevent additional hearing loss in the better ear. Sometimes, a cochlear implant can be used on the SSHL side to get some hearing back as well.
@@DrCliffAuD Sir , what kind of hearing aid would be suitable for my left side ? my hearing loss is moderate to severe .
Great oudiologis 👆
I read your lips. Yes, it's soft speakers that get me. I have no problem in a field of wild flowers.
With the sound overlay why use the Latin alphabet as opposed to the IPA? Seems less accurate.
Probably because I would have received a million comments from confused viewers who are not familiar with the IPA. I'm actually surprised you suggested it.
So if you have 40 loss, would hearing aids bring it back up to 0?
No, that is not how it works.
Doctor Cliff, AuD can people with 40 decibel loss with hearing aids hear music almost normally? (Assuming the get a reputable brand and trained well as well as having good word scores)
@@mmtmss26 I wouldn't see issues with hearing music well if you have 40 dB thresholds and appropriate treatment.
Doctor Cliff, AuD I appreciate how quickly you get back to people
So I assume after watching this my recently acquired SSHL with 0 word recognition Im screwed. It come with all the bonuses so I guess that’s a plus 😂
Why does this sound like this was recorded in 2015
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UA-cam tryin to sell window breakers to car jackers on your videos ???
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Cool ears, I'm out!