Tammy -
glad you chose the Divino - hope they located it very soon
BTW, I can't wear mine with my bike helmet - there's just not enough room in the helmet. And as far as taking it on and off, I was told to "rock it" on, but "pop" it off - usually with my thumb or first finger.
I don't have any issues with feedback - the only time I get it is when I intentionally make mine "squeak".
I've gotten to the point where I don't consciously remember when I'm wearing the processor and when I'm not - I guess hearing better has become second-nature to me. Anyway, when in doubt, I reach up and touch my head - especially important before taking a shower
If I hear the "squeak" I know it's attached.
I also use this technique when I want to see how powerful my battery is. I've found that a battery with a lot of "juice" left on it produces a pretty impressive squeak; one that's "on it's way out" doesn't squeak as well. This probably sounds pretty ridiculous to those who don't have a BAHA
I've never used the safety line (more like a fishing line, IMO). My Divino has only fallen off twice since June - once the day I got it and exited the car a little quickly and a little too near the door frame
and once when my son was horsing around and knocked it off my head (I assure you he won't do
that again).
If you are in a situation where you think your processor might fall off, you're probably better off not wearing it than using the safety. As you know, processors aren't cheap and you'd hate to lose one unnecessarily. I always remove mine when I do things like mow the lawn, etc.
Jan