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An Extrovert with Hearing Loss

As a child, I was a huge extrovert. Losing my all my hearing in one ear at age 27 fundamentally changed my interactions with people, especially in places with background noise. Continue reading
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SolaceShield: A solution for wearing hats with a bone anchored hearing aid

I was so excited to try out this product that makes it possible to wear a bone anchored hearing aid and a winter hat together. I found that SolaceShield significantly improved my winter recreation experience. Continue reading
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Tinnitus Stories

I love to share stories on this blog, and I don’t have a lot of in-depth experience with tinnitus, so I asked others who struggle with tinnitus to share their stories. Four different wonderful souls got in touch regarding their tinnitus experience. Continue reading
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Please Don’t Do This When Speaking to Someone with Hearing Loss

If you have never experienced hearing loss, it can be hard to know how to communicate successfully with someone who is hard of hearing. Here is a list of communication faux pas to avoid when talking to someone with hearing loss. Continue reading
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I am Done Waiting for Life to Get Better

Everyone seems to be currently reviewing their previous year and setting goals for the new year. One lesson I learned in 2024 is that I am no longer wasting my time waiting for life to get better. Continue reading
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My Review of Oticon Ponto 5 Superpower

I recently received a new Ponto 5 Superpower bone anchored hearing aid. I love it. There are several improvements over my old Ponto. I have found a few surprises in the upgrade as well. Continue reading
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The Upgrade Process for My Bone Anchored Hearing Aid

There are so many barriers to the hearing aid upgrade process: information, cost, appointment availability, and insurance red tape (to name a few). Despite researching, I encountered some surprises while upgrading my device. But I am so glad I did get a new aid. Continue reading
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Feeling Unsafe with Hearing Loss

Losing your hearing can often come with a loss of feeling safe. I have sacrificed many hours of sleep to the anxious thoughts of not hearing something vital. Hearing loss definitely comes both with safety risks as well as anxious thoughts about safety. Continue reading
About Me
Emily was diagnosed with a brain tumor at age 27 and decided to make that experience worthwhile by paying it forward to other brain tumor warriors. She is passionate about supporting people and advocating for hearing assistance around motherhood and running a family business.


