Posted by David from Kansas on June 27, 2022 at 10:48:42 from (199.58.181.121):
In Reply to: hearing aids posted by Steve-Maine on June 27, 2022 at 08:20:35:
Have had hearing aids for about 15 years. Not deaf, but mostly can't hear/understand TV and folks talking using loud speakers; i.e., church, public ceremonies, etc. Thought after current hearing aids went bad (one got broken) of the nano or other cheapies but finally went with a more expensive behind the ear that plug into the ear. Like Janicholson said, they are not too compatible with eye glasses but I am learning to live with them. They do help a lot. There are two settings on them and while running a combine recently it seemed I was getting a lot of unwanted noise so I switched them to the other setting and there was a remarkable difference but I could still hear OK. At age 80 I am thinking that maybe someone else can get some use from them after I no longer need them because of the design.
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