Hearing aids and glasses

Do you wear both ? Which do you put on first ? when the hearing aids were fitted they put them on first then my glasses but I’ve been told since it’s easier the other way round, especially if you have varifocal lens
I do it both ways. I prefer with glasses off, but the extra fiddling is not enough when they are already on. So then I don't bother taking them off.
 
Do you wear both ? Which do you put on first ? when the hearing aids were fitted they put them on first then my glasses but I’ve been told since it’s easier the other way round, especially if you have varifocal lens
Good question. I know I need the hearing aid soon. Never thought about this and I have to take my glasses off several times a day to clean them. Also, I switch back and forth between reader and regular glasses. They’re progressive but useless.
 
Has anyone ever used the Apple airpods that are approved to assist with hearing. Nobody seems to pay attention to me when I’m wearing just one AirPod. Lots of folks wear one or both. It would be easier than fiddling with glasses and hearing aids.
 
Has anyone ever used the Apple airpods that are approved to assist with hearing. Nobody seems to pay attention to me when I’m wearing just one AirPod. Lots of folks wear one or both. It would be easier than fiddling with glasses and hearing aids.
that's interesting...

do you think wearing airpods might be compatible with tinnitus?
Could alleviate symptoms?
 
Had my yearly Eye Test and Fitness to drive test done by my G.P. This is an on-going test here in all states in Australia, except
Melbourne, who think they are better than us. Don't understand it. My sister, who lives in Melbourne has turned 85 and she didn't need a test.
 
Had my yearly Eye Test and Fitness to drive test done by my G.P. This is an on-going test here in all states in Australia, except
Melbourne, who think they are better than us. Don't understand it. My sister, who lives in Melbourne has turned 85 and she didn't need a test.


No, not in SA either - only if yo u have relevant medical conditions or you are over 70 and have a heavy vehicle or motorbike licence.

Over 70's with no medical conditions don't need a GP clearance for a car licence.
 
I wear both glasses and hearing aides. The thing about my hearing aides is they are bluetooth and Siri on my iPhone picks up random conversations and responds through bluetooth in my ears....very annoying. I usually say 'shut up Siri" to get it to stop.
I don't mind streaming music but Siri is very annoying
 

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