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Hearing Aids - Who’s got ‘em?
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<blockquote data-quote="davek" data-source="post: 3759542" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>I started with Starkey over the ear that worked pretty well. But they were always rubbing on my glasses which was very annoying. </p><p>Now I have in ear ones (not the tiny ones, they are nowhere near invisible) that have better sound quality. The big difference is you can't chew and hear at the same time. Switching to in ear is weird, you feel like your ears are stuffed, but you can hear just fine.</p><p>I also have very bad tinnitus. The masking provided by the hearing aids help some. I've noticed if I skip using them for a day or two that the tinnitus roars back and it takes a couple of days with the hearing aids for the masking to be effective again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davek, post: 3759542, member: 519"] I started with Starkey over the ear that worked pretty well. But they were always rubbing on my glasses which was very annoying. Now I have in ear ones (not the tiny ones, they are nowhere near invisible) that have better sound quality. The big difference is you can't chew and hear at the same time. Switching to in ear is weird, you feel like your ears are stuffed, but you can hear just fine. I also have very bad tinnitus. The masking provided by the hearing aids help some. I've noticed if I skip using them for a day or two that the tinnitus roars back and it takes a couple of days with the hearing aids for the masking to be effective again. [/QUOTE]
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