bdI have Chris.  With and without my aids in since I also have a haring loss a 
moderate loss.  I
just turn up the alarm because I usually do it when I travel and usually wake 
up soon to just put an aid in to hear it better.  little the There are travel 
clocks you can ges with vibrate options which is what I eventually did so I can 
get a better night's sleep since I
can hear the alarm if it's loud enough, but I usually wake up thinking I've 
missed it and I like my sleeps I do use it
all the time though with my aids otherwise with no problem.
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Karyn Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 07:21:50 -0500
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Question

>Chris, I do not know if it would be loud enough to do that.  I have never
>tried listening to the alarm tones for the planner without my hearing aids
>in.

>There are several of us on this list and we have varying degrees of hearing
>loss and probably vision as well.  I have what is considered a mild to
>moderate hearing       loss and I also have almost no vision, having only
>light perception and maybe some large objects up close but with no detail.

>I hope this begins to answer your question.  I do not use my VN as an alarm
>though.

>Take care.

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>Karyn Campbell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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