This is what happens when the pricey hearing aids due blue tooth to each other! ¡ª and have an iPhone app ¡ª and answer the phone themselves and all that stuff.?
Its called progress¡.. but at times its not working for me I tell him indoors. ?He has resisted a smart phone up to now¡the covid thing is sort of helping though because he can¡¯t even go have a cup of coffee without checking in with one¡. so my thumb is in demand. ? :-)?
Jude
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On 6 Sep 2021, at 6:51 pm, zuiko <
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Wow, Jude!
Those are pricey bits of kit!
Because I was in the RAF for nearly 40 years everything medical and dental was covered, as a matter of flight safety; so it was a bit of a shock to start having to pay for all these things. ?I hope that my hearing holds out a little longer . . .
Chris
My dentist first harassed me when I was straight out of hospital after carotid surgery -- honestly couldn't bear to be touched so I begged off.
I've have two texts nagging me and sooner or later I will give up and subject myself. My dentist is a "private dentist" - doesn't bulk bill and is expensive but good at what he does. Husband is due to have two teeth capped which is going to be about $3000 Aussie dollars. ?One of his $9,000 new hearing aids just decided to give up the ghost suddenly so we have been out to get that sorted. Fortunately under guarantee.?
Nothing we seem to get done these days is cheap.?