Posted by Goose on May 02, 2018 at 19:46:41 from (166.181.84.190):
In Reply to: Re: OT- Hearing aids posted by Square Eye on May 02, 2018 at 19:22:37:
The VA gave me a set 8 years ago when I really didn't need them. No cost to me, but they would have been $7000 on the market. I had 30 days to return them but my wife threw a fit and insisted I keep them. Still have them and don't use them.
I had a hearing test at the VA a year ago, and they now say I don't need them. My wife doesn't believe them.
However--my wife now needs to wear aids. And she drives me nuts. Feedback in her ears causes her to speak more softly than normal without realizing it. So, she yells at me and says I have a problem if I ask her to repeat herself. Also, I have to ask her to repeat herself sometimes because background noise drowns her out. Same result. I tell her if I can't hear her voice because of a hearing problem, I also wouldn't be able to hear the noise that drowned her out, but she doesn't buy it.
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