Hearing Aids?

   / Hearing Aids? #91  
I'm new to hearing aids. I served in the military from 2001-2005 and saw combat. The most deafening thing I have ever heard. Then there was the tank...

War story time: In Fallujah, (yes, I was in Fallujah.) we were under severe enemy fire from many locations. In the ally with us, was an M1 Abrams tank. They are wonderful machines, but when they are all buttoned up, they cannot see very well. They relay on us grunts to be their eyes. So, we were pointing out targets to them using the "grunt phone." But sometimes, its hard to tell someone who can only see the world though a sight the size of a straw, where the enemy is. "Second building on the left, 4 story, 3rd window on the right next to blue carpet hanging from railing. Send it!" was not working. So I ran up to the front of the tank to physically POINT to the enemy, but thats just about the time they figured out where he was, and pull the trigger on the main gun. The overpressure of that round leaving the barrel of the 120mm gun was enough to knock me out. My fellow Marines thought I'd been hit since I dropped like a stone. They drug me back to cover where Doc started working on me. Blood streaming from under my helmet, he assumed I was struck in the head. I came to and had an awful ringing and headache along with disorientation. I had ruptured my ear drum!

I waited several year to file any claim with the VA for any of my disabilities. I foolishly figured "I'm not disabled, I can work." But my hearing loss was significant, along with other issues. Talking with my fellow veterans who I served with, they urged me to seek a disability claim. But I didn't listen. Then a Marine I served with got cancer and I promised him that I would seek care and disability before he died. He was pretty adamite about it. So I did, and I got a 100% rating!

I wanted to seek treatment for my ears, since I have horrible ringing and like most, cannot hear someone at my table in a crowded restaurant. My kids who mumble, I cannot understand in quiet environments. So I went in for a hearing exam. They gave me a choice of models and I decided on the behind the ear with the little tube going into the ear, since they are rechargeable and I need to take them in and out for my work. Figured the bigger ones would be easier.

I had to wait about 6 weeks for them to come in, and when they did, I had to get them programed by my audiologist. He also included a "Roger Device," more on this miracle in a bit. I got the Phonak Audeo P90s. They connect to my phone, which is weird. I can make and receive calls, listen to music, etc. They are very comfortable, barely remember that I have them in. Battery lasts about 20 hours depending on use. But whats weird is how my brain has readjusted to them. I don't hear amplified like I did the first few days. I thought they were failing, but realized that I can hear people much better still. Hard to explain, but they work, but I don't realize they are working.

The Roger Device is a small puck that I carry in my pocket. It has directional microphones around the outside that will pickup the loudest, closest noise, and amplify it to my head. This is amazing at a crowded restaurant setting. I simply turn it on and set it in the middle of the table. Suddenly, I am hearing everything going on in the restaurant much louder! Kind of startling at first. But then someone at the table starts talking in their normal voice, and I can hear every word! The background is still there, its loud, but the voice of the person sitting across from me is louder!

Another awesome feature of the roger device is its ability to connect to my TV. It came with a little dock that plugs into my TV. I put the puck into the dock (which also charges it) and it streams the TV audio directly into my head! No more turning up the TV to drown out the kids, or needing CC on so I dont miss anything. But even more awesome is I can mute the TV, and have the audio ONLY in my head! This is Amazing for watching TV late at night when everyone else is sleeping.

I cannot believe I waited so long to live a normal life. I'm 40 with substantial hearing loss, that these hearing aids fixed within seconds. They auto program (which does take some getting used to.) so I'm not constantly adjusting anything. Maybe the volume from time to time, but thats it. Love these little devices and to anyone with hearing loss, if you don't have insurance or the VA, spend the money. Save up for them, whatever it takes. These ones (I cannot speak to others) have changed my life for the positive.
 
   / Hearing Aids? #92  
Where did you buy your hearing aids?

What can you expect them to run for a pair?

Did you find they helped you?

After 17 years, wife is getting to fed up with me not hearing, and with my dad living with us, he's on her side.

I'm not completely deaf, but definately have a hearing loss since my late teens, early 20's, and I'm certain it's not getting better.

Thinking of Costco, but mother in law went to doctors office, ran her like 6k, but insurance covered 2.5k of that. Our insurance doesn't cover hearing aids, looked.

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I have to wonder if something that cheap is going to be any good. Quality hearing aids are more than just an amplifier, though I don't know exactly what sort of sound processing they do...I'd imagine some sort of equalization and compression at the very least.

There've been el-cheapo aids for years...a co-worker of mine maybe 20 years ago had something similar to an mp3 player...a unit with a microphone and amplifier that clipped to his belt or went in a pocket and earphones. This guy was REALLY deaf, and had it cranked so high that when you talked with him it would almost feed back on itself. Really annoying, can only imagine what it was like for him.
 
   / Hearing Aids? #94  
Going in for my first hearing test/exam. Any advice or things that you had wished you'd brought up during exam?
My audiologist had a list of questions that I answered, besides that I just went in with the basic problems. Crowds, background noise, high pitch, wife's voice etc.

My wife is 100% deaf in one ear and they had a unit that will sit on the deaf ear and send signals to the good ear via bluetooth. When she went deaf in the one ear years ago, they only had wired units (from one side of the head to the other) that did that and she did not want to go the wired route. The solution will not give her the ability to locate sounds better but at least she can hear from the one (left) side No more yelling at her when I drive. :ROFLMAO:
 
   / Hearing Aids? #95  
I don't know of any insurance plan that covers "high dollar" hearing aids.
Good plan with no limit on price or brand but the premium went through the roof so we are moving to one that pays $2500 towards them every 4 years. We are getting these just in time, the neighbor had the same plan and verified they did not get charged. Brand was Oticon, the 3rd highest rated by Consumer reports. Very little difference from the highest ones they rated (Surprisingly Costco).

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1 - I don't trust consumer reports due to the work in my own industry. I honestly believe consumer reports has no clue what they are doing (I do HVAC, and I wouldn't trust consumer reports on HVAC for anything). Perhaps hearing aids are plug and play like a refrigerator, I don't know. I do know a HVAC manufacturer who has tried to get clarification on exactly who they we're "surveying" with no comment by consumer reports.

2 - I went to a doctors office who actually had to clean my left ear due to ear wax build up. I first went to Costco for the cheaper brand, but they didn't have an audiologist on hand, and they couldn't clean my ear our.

3 - My wife told me, go to the experts (the actual doctors office). Yes, I got bent over for the price of hearing aids, but it was done right the first time (and I agree with my wife on that one 🤣 )

Ironically enough, the name on my hearing aids wasn't mention in your "hearing aid plan"...
 
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   / Hearing Aids? #98  
Same ones I got.

I do kind of love them. Nothing is perfect though...

The VA is a roll of the dice like any McDonalds you go to (per being local to who you visit IMO),
How did you choose them if i can ask?
Did you do it together with your audiologist?
Also curious if someone trusts online hearing test. How accurate are those?
Looking forward to read your answers guys. Thanks in advance!
 
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How did you choose them if i can ask?
Did you do it together with your audiologist?
Also curious if someone trusts online hearing test. How accurate are those?
I didn't know anything about hearing aids when I went in. I was assigned an audiologist, and once he determined that I needed hearing aids, he gave me different styles to choose from. I based my decision on the size, the features my audiologist pointed out, and his opinion. I had the option of going with really small, completely in the ear ones that take batteries, to larger in the ear ones that are rechargeable. But the behind the ear ones, to me, seemed like they were easy to take on and off as I need for my daily job. They are not noise suppressors or ear plugs, so when I have to be in a really loud environment at work, I shut them off and remove them.

The audiologist also programmed them with my prescription. We did several tests to make sure the audio quality was to my satisfaction. I can go in anytime for adjustments, which I have yet to do.

I have never taken an online hearing test.
 
   / Hearing Aids? #100  
Ironically enough, the name on my hearing aids wasn't mention in your "hearing aid plan"...
There are no brands mentioned in my medical plan. The second part of my #96 post is from CR, not my plan.
 

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