Posted by pinball on May 02, 2018 at 20:40:10 from (64.49.150.124):
In Reply to: OT- Hearing aids posted by coshoo on May 02, 2018 at 14:07:23:
I wore hearing aids from the early 70s to the around 1992. because a dr said I needed them. WS LUCKY cause my insurance paid for them. mMy wife set up an apt with a hearing specialist after I told her I thought it was funny I could pop my ears and for a few seconds my hearing would be great. His assistant did a hearing test and said I failed but she says it not permant damage. The min dr came in and said I needed tubes in my ears. He told me why and my hearing would be a lot better I asked him how long it would take ad he said 15 minutes. He proceeded to put tubes in both ears and I thought the world was exploding. haven't heard so much noise in 25 years. I quit wearing them but in 2013 I did get a nice pair of aids through the VA. Don't always wear them but they do help when I am around several people. My advice to any one who has a hearing problem do your research on the net. Find a hearing specialist cause if you have permant damage there is not much they can do but it might not be permanent but rather physically and the may be able to fix some of it. I would never go to beltone. cosco or any of those places rather to a ear specialist. Just my story. May not work for every one.
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