Matthew
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I know very little about them, other than they are expensive. My MIL uses them, so I do know a little about them from the maintenance and setup perspective.
I have hearing loss in certain frequencies: different freqs in each ear, and different levels. Not enough to be debilitating or to miss out on conversations, yet, but for some reason lately I've been thinking about it so maybe I'm noticing it more. Nothing genetic or medical, just too much loud stuff for too long.
Is there a particular point where aids make begin to make sense? Like a certain score where you say, "OK, when I reach that point, it's time to get serious"? Or is it more based on quality of life issues? Vision seems a little more objective - either you can see 20/20 or you can't. But hearing seems to be more subjective and I don't know how to judge it. I can hear a normal conversation at 6 feet, and that's good enough for my class III.
Any pros/cons of the different types of aids or features?
Are Costco and Sam's brands any good? Their list prices look relatively reasonable, but they might have a lot of fine print that adds to the cost. My MIL gets hers through an audiologist of some type. They are expensive, but it does include house-call costs for maintenance and adjustments and that's worth something.
I have hearing loss in certain frequencies: different freqs in each ear, and different levels. Not enough to be debilitating or to miss out on conversations, yet, but for some reason lately I've been thinking about it so maybe I'm noticing it more. Nothing genetic or medical, just too much loud stuff for too long.
Is there a particular point where aids make begin to make sense? Like a certain score where you say, "OK, when I reach that point, it's time to get serious"? Or is it more based on quality of life issues? Vision seems a little more objective - either you can see 20/20 or you can't. But hearing seems to be more subjective and I don't know how to judge it. I can hear a normal conversation at 6 feet, and that's good enough for my class III.
Any pros/cons of the different types of aids or features?
Are Costco and Sam's brands any good? Their list prices look relatively reasonable, but they might have a lot of fine print that adds to the cost. My MIL gets hers through an audiologist of some type. They are expensive, but it does include house-call costs for maintenance and adjustments and that's worth something.