Hi,
I am plunging into the world of hearing aids.  While it's mostly because I have 
difficulty with quiet voices and loud environments, the guy who will set up my 
aids did tell me they can connect to my phone. I'm assuming most sighted people 
only connect theirs when listening to a book or music; that is what the guy 
made it sound like.  I'm trying to get my head around  what that is like for 
voice over users.  Do you leave hearing aids always connected to the phone?   
Sometimes I'm on my phone and want to show my sighted family something.  Would 
I have to turn off the hearing aid connection to let them hear the audio from 
the phone?  They guy told me I'd have 4 to 5 programs set for different 
contexts.  Any recommendations of things I should ask when I go in to have the 
programs set up for the aids?

Thanks in advance.

Robin

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