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Hearing Aids, Who has them, and What do you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="BuckFuller" data-source="post: 2934688" data-attributes="member: 29436"><p>My hearing in my right ear is really bad and diminishing in the left ear. About a year ago I started looking at hearing aids and found out how expensive they are. I kept researching and found some pretty good "amplifiers" for around $350 that you could select three different sound range amplifications and you could adjust the volume so I decided to try that before spending big money on an actual tuned aid. After getting it the first thing I realized, just as a friend told me, no hearing aid will be like your natural hearing. It worked okay most of the time but wind noise was my biggest problem. I wore it for a while but I got to noticing that the longer I wore it the less I could hear without it. After a couple of months I quit wearing it and as someone else stated, started saying "Huh?" again. I was certainly glad I just spent $350 rather than $5K - $6k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckFuller, post: 2934688, member: 29436"] My hearing in my right ear is really bad and diminishing in the left ear. About a year ago I started looking at hearing aids and found out how expensive they are. I kept researching and found some pretty good "amplifiers" for around $350 that you could select three different sound range amplifications and you could adjust the volume so I decided to try that before spending big money on an actual tuned aid. After getting it the first thing I realized, just as a friend told me, no hearing aid will be like your natural hearing. It worked okay most of the time but wind noise was my biggest problem. I wore it for a while but I got to noticing that the longer I wore it the less I could hear without it. After a couple of months I quit wearing it and as someone else stated, started saying "Huh?" again. I was certainly glad I just spent $350 rather than $5K - $6k [/QUOTE]
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