Hearing Aids?

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locknut

I sincerely hope things work out for you per this issue.

One program I didn't know about was care credit...


I've always been a 0% interest free kind of guy, the question becomes what the seller is charging you for his fee that he's being charged by the credit company.

The irony is my wife has used this same credit company (owned by Synchrony) and I didn't even know about it.

This morning at 0500 I got up, fed the dogs and let them out, told my wife I'd be back upstairs instead of doing some work on the computer. I go back upstairs, lay in bed, and my wife for some reason asks me how my father is doing?. I'm asking her how I would know how my dad is doing at 0530 in the morning, and she sighs and tells me "I didn't ask how your father was doing, but how is your shoulder doing?".
 
   / Hearing Aids? #82  
Where do you normally buy those cheap hearing aids (want to give it a try) ? In the drug store or online pharmacies? Never paid attention if they are available in the nearest stores. I will give a call to my favorite canadian pharmacy and see what they have to say on this matter.
 
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   / Hearing Aids? #83  
FWIT......I'm the last guy to hear about anything but....i
hear you can buy used hearing aids.

makes sense to me
 
   / Hearing Aids? #84  
Hearing Aids for those with MODERATE hearing loss are newly available over-the-counter rather than prescription only. This only since October 2022.

I expect there will be a lot of advertising/markleting of this option beginning in January 2023 by the national chain drug stores and other venders. Prices start at ~ $700 MSRP.
 
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I must have missed this thread during a time when my internet service was almost non existant. Anyway, I am on my third pair. My first was paid for by a program in KY designed to help people with disabilities get a job. Those lasted about four years. I was in for a checkup and cleaning. The hmm, audiologist put the stabilizer bars on wrong and I was having trouble keeping one in my ear but I could not figure out what was wrong. I even went back to office to no avail. Then, I lost that one in my horse barn. They offered me a "remanufactured" one for a grand.

I then filed for a VA claim which was denigehed. I found out that there was a VA rep covering my county but that person was going on vacation. She referred me to a rep for a different county. He had the right words I guess because they sent me to an audiologist whom told me that they would okay me for tinnitus but not for hearing loss based on his report.

Driving twin stack 318 Detroit Diesels' as well as industrial settings has not been kind to my hearing I guess. However they found me to be 10% disabled because of my tinnitus (M110 base piece) so I get a small check every month plus I am in the VA health system which I mostly just use for my hearing aids. (I would use them for more but it is about 80 miles or so to my clinic.)

I am now on my second pair (Signia) through the VA. All three pairs that I have had have been bluetooth enabled.

The bluetooth is great for hands free phone use. I have had calls where I have had to turn off the bluetooth due to feedback? Also, my first two pairs had open cones and people close by could hear what I was hearing.

My tinnitus is like being next to a jet engine. The hearing aids keep it down to a very low "buzz". When I put them in it only takes a few seconds to minimize it. My CPAP helps out at night when I have my aids out.

The new aids are rechargeable where as the first two sets were on batteries which would last four or five days. I don't miss the batteries.

The land line is so noisy at my house that we had to turn in our Caption Call phone because we could not effectively use it. CC phones are great otherwise. I highly suggest looking into one for those with hearing issues.
 
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I am switching medical plans in January. In a casual conversation with my neighbors, they said they got name brand hearing aides fully paid for by their insurance at $7200 a pair. What the heck? Our new insurance plan in January does not match that, safe to say.

We are on the same insurance now and do not really need hearing aides, but we did not want to look a gift horse in the mouth. We made an appointment for last week and will be fitted on the 15th. The neightbor lady says she can now hear her husband when she wears them. I noticed she never has them on :ROFLMAO:

The only time I think I could use them is in restaurants or large gatherings.
 
   / Hearing Aids?
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I am switching medical plans in January. In a casual conversation with my neighbors, they said they got name brand hearing aides fully paid for by their insurance at $7200 a pair. What the heck? Our new insurance plan in January does not match that, safe to say.

We are on the same insurance now and do not really need hearing aides, but we did not want to look a gift horse in the mouth. We made an appointment for last week and will be fitted on the 15th. The neightbor lady says she can now hear her husband when she wears them. I noticed she never has them on :ROFLMAO:

The only time I think I could use them is in restaurants or large gatherings.
I don't know of any insurance plan that covers "high dollar" hearing aids.

From personal experience, hearing aids in large gathering settings can be a pain to "dial in" to drown out the background noise while hearing those around you. Mine are the "high dollar" and I still have issues trying to "dial them in" to drown out the background noise (you use your app on your phone that are linked to the hearing aids by bluetooth). That said, I'm not great with technology at times.
 
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Sorry for bumping this thread, but I wonder whether anyone ever bought used hearing aids. Isn't choosing cheaper hearing aids a better option?
The way I see it, any option that could help is better than nothing.

My wife was getting a little tired of me misunderstanding her that I was given one option, the high dollar option LMAO.

Only issue now is even with them in, she thinks I still have selected hearing at times when I'm with her because I don't have an excuse LOL
 
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From personal experience, hearing aids in large gathering settings can be a pain to "dial in" to drown out the background noise while hearing those around you. Mine are the "high dollar" and I still have issues trying to "dial them in" to drown out the background noise (you use your app on your phone that are linked to the hearing aids by bluetooth). That said, I'm not great with technology at times.
I've wondered about that. Even when I was young and had (relatively) good hearing, I always had trouble making out a conversation in a crowded room, or if there was a radio/tv playing in the background. I probably came across rude to any number of people when that was not the intent. My left ear is a little better at hearing in those situations...I'll always make a point of telling someone that I'm just favoring that ear, not looking away when we're talking.

Is there another way to "tune" hearing aids other than via a smartphone? Don't have one, don't want one.
 

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