tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4108584979891069750.post5555520728597998004..comments2023-11-05T03:55:57.516-08:00Comments on Loudest House on the Block: For those who are observant, and wondering where Trey's hearing aid is....Loudest Momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10343661791647770742noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4108584979891069750.post-2249669166740172722009-05-21T15:57:07.143-07:002009-05-21T15:57:07.143-07:00I like the idea of timing your HA batteries runnin...I like the idea of timing your HA batteries running out on different days- Smart :) <br /><br />Yes, the really big rechargeable implant battery (that is unfortuntatly really pretty expensive- bummer.Loudest Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10343661791647770742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4108584979891069750.post-27553151846601849532009-05-21T12:40:57.249-07:002009-05-21T12:40:57.249-07:00Hmmm.. "They say bad things come in three's, right...Hmmm.. "They say bad things come in three's, right???"<br />Is that why I've got two brothers?<br />:D<br />That realllly sucks, sorry. I haven't really had any hearing aid gone-but mold still in ear accidents yet. On the other hand, though, getting hit in the head with a basketball, that kinda stuff freaks me out. During gym I make the decision whether to be able to communicate with my team fast enough or risk having my hearing aid slammed into my head. Usually I just keep one on and keep track of the ball :D The large batteries.. Are they the rechargable ones, or the ones with a really long life? Lol. As for batteries, I have a trick going. I try to time the end of the battery life with the weekend, so i can go a day w.o a hearing aid, and time it so they're a day off from each other. That way, if i run out of batteries i'm fine, but also if one stops working in the middle of the school day, i can change which side the working h-aid is on and remember to bring batteries the next day :Pwaitingfortheskytofallnoreply@blogger.com