single sided deafness
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Self Advocacy is Exhausting

Self advocacy can be grueling but its importance cannot be overstated. I hope this encourages you to keep on putting in the hard work to be your own advocate. Continue reading
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MRIs and Bone Anchored Hearing Devices

There are some extremely important considerations for MRIs when you choose a bone anchored hearing device. There are currently two categories of these devices on the market and they do not interact with MRIs in the same manner. Continue reading
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Ponto Bone Anchored Hearing Device Testimonial

This video explains what I love about my Ponto bone anchored hearing device, and why I chose this hearing device. Continue reading
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Situations Where I Use a Remote Microphone

Once I learned about how remote microphones could be used with my bone anchored hearing aid to make hard to hear situations easier, I knew that I wanted one. In the nine months I have been using a remote microphone I have found more and more situations where it is helpful. Continue reading
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Dry Your Hearing Aids

My audiologist told me the best thing I could do for my hearing aid was to dry it every night. Removing moisture from your devices is so important. However, shopping for a hearing aid dryer can be overwhelming. Continue reading
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There is no Virtue in Taking the Harder Path

I think we are often fed the line that it is better to handle challenges solo than to accept help. This mentality can keep us from accessing resources and help that can ease our way. My accommodations only diminish my strain, not my abilities. Continue reading
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Hearing Loss at The Movies- The Challenge of Dysfunctional Captioning Devices

I love going to the movies, and I am so grateful for the option to have captions to make sure that I don’t miss out. I recently had a negative experience with a captioning device at the movie theater, which was unusual for me. Continue reading
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Hearing Loss Association of America Convention: like Summer Camp for Adults

It may sound silly, but for me, a hearing loss convention contains the excitement and growth comparable to that of a summer camp. I am so grateful for the opportunity to participate in such a spectacular event. 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.


