Posted by Burt on May 02, 2018 at 14:58:36 from (50.226.31.18):
In Reply to: OT- Hearing aids posted by coshoo on May 02, 2018 at 14:07:23:
My father tried just about every "hearing aid" advertised on TV & in the newspaper. Ones that went in the ear, looped around the back of the ear, wireless head-phone type, little boxes with microphones that fed to an earpiece, etc. None of them worked. He had an expensive set from a hearing doctor that worked well when they were adjusted correctly, but he was supposed to go in every year and get them re-adjusted. He thought the doctor was just trying to get a little more money from him, so he stopped going in. Yet he spent a tidy sum over his last 3-4 years on all of theses heavily advertised models. After he died, there were no less than 20 different hearing devices that he had picked up, tried, and then gave up on. I think if you have true hearing loss, the less expensive ones can't do much for you. Maybe they work if you only have a slight loss, but even then, some are just like the numerous other gadgets that they try to sell folks.
I don't know if any of the ones he tried were Miracle-Ear.
Good luck, I know with any of them, it takes some time to get used to them.
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