Bluetooth adapters for ipods

Does anyone know of any bluetooth adapters that can be used with ipods? I have a shuffle and an older 40G model. I wear hearing aids and the new one I just got has a way to use bluetooth technology instead of headphones to listen to things... cell phones, MP3 players and other devices hands free/headphone free . Right now I have to use different headphones when listening to the ipod, since in the ear don't work when you already have something in the ear.... I'm guessing I need to use some sort of adapter in order to make the ipod work with it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm guessing this something that someone needs to create? It would be a great help to those of us who wear hearing aids.
Thanks for any help you can offer?

radioshack has a bluetooth adapter for ipods. its $79 it plugs into the dock of the ipod. i dont think they have one for the shuffle though.

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