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Kazbat

    
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Registered: 11-12-2005
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Re: Greetings Gadgeteers (Re: robo1983)
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Hi Robo
>> this is the gadget. chosen as it works with multiple gadgets i own but most important it will work with my iphone http://www.tecear.com/CLA7v2_Powered_Neck_Loop.htm#CS-M22C <<
I can't get the link to work - can you give us a link to the main manufacturer's page? I can work from there and try to find the neck loop.
Kind regards,
Kazzy (on the Garden Coast of Kent, in England) xx
http://www.kazbat.co.uk - my website; feel free to nose. - [My site is currently offline but I hope to have it back up and running soon.]
From at least 1983 - Conductive hearing loss, CSOM, Otitis Externa and Tinnitus for 16+ years (all on right side), then: 1999 - Cholesteatoma discovered & removed 1999 to 2003 - Progressive hearing loss, coupled with bilateral persistent infections & perforations leading to: Nov 2003 - Baha surgery (right side) (Tigger held my hand during the op.) Mar 2004 - Switch on and life began again: fitted with Cochlear's Compact sound processor 2004 to 2007 - More bilateral infections & perforations followed. Oct 2007 - My Cochlear Compact broke; was due an upgrade so was offered a/c hearing aids with gold-plated moulds, but opted for Cochlear's Divino - an excellent decision! 2007 to 2011 - Bilateral ear infections, perforations and loads of neuralgia persist, though somewhat less frequently than before, but sadly clarithromycin, ciprofloxacin and codeine phosphate are still my good mates  Feb 2011 - Hearing loss has changed; now diagnosed with bilateral mixed hearing loss, rather than purely conductive unilateral loss; bilateral Baha was briefly mentioned, but funding prevents a second Baha Jul 2011 - Upgraded to Cochlear's BP100 & am now experiencing the so-called 'halo of sound'... life's grand!  Sep 2011 - Adjustments and fine-tuning carried out to the BP100  Nov 2011 - More adjustments and fine-tuning carried out to get rid of random beeps and squealing - all sorted! The BP100 is wonderful and I'm absolutely loving the 'halo of sound'
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