Posted by michakamp on April 16, 2023 at 04:29:13 from (62.182.98.190):
Quote: Hooked180 (quoted from post at 18:04:30 03/04/23)
I bought Costco aids and they were not real effective. I finally went to an ear ,nose and throat specialist and had my ears tested and also had an MRI and it turns out radiation and chemo around the neck cancer caused auditory neuropathy. So I went to a professional hearing aid facility and had the aids reset and use an app on my phone to set according to the noise levels. Not perfect but I can hear better. Take home message is go to hearing aid specialist and have you aids set and get an app on your phone.
I read tons of good reviews about Costco hearing aids, not really sure how expensive or not very they are. Anyone tried over the counter hearing aids maybe? What can you guys say about those? Why there is such a huge price difference between the prescription and over the counter hearing aids? The technology is still the same, right?
This post was edited by michakamp on 04/29/2023 at 02:28 pm.
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