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Ins and outs of Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) - could use some info (i.e. IC, Help!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 591153" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>since bulky is no issue, check the amigo FM from Oticon. It is a bit more reasonably priced.</p><p>I understand it would be a long term solution (who would invest that much money just for a few months?), but keep in mind there is a 30 day trial. So if it is no help at all, you can return the device (phonak does that. Oticon.. not sure).</p><p>You can also order the iSense online but it has to deliver to a hearing professional. So ultimately, this hearing professional (ENT or audiologist) does NOT have to be familiar with Auditory Processing Disorders (APD). But obviously, it always better to have a knowledgeable person to guide you and tweak the device if needs be.</p><p>on the other hand, your difficult child is a lot older than V and might be able to monitor the benefits better and give useful feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 591153, member: 11847"] since bulky is no issue, check the amigo FM from Oticon. It is a bit more reasonably priced. I understand it would be a long term solution (who would invest that much money just for a few months?), but keep in mind there is a 30 day trial. So if it is no help at all, you can return the device (phonak does that. Oticon.. not sure). You can also order the iSense online but it has to deliver to a hearing professional. So ultimately, this hearing professional (ENT or audiologist) does NOT have to be familiar with Auditory Processing Disorders (APD). But obviously, it always better to have a knowledgeable person to guide you and tweak the device if needs be. on the other hand, your difficult child is a lot older than V and might be able to monitor the benefits better and give useful feedback. [/QUOTE]
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