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re: Hearing aid question
Posted on 11/4/25 at 3:33 am to cypresstiger
Posted on 11/4/25 at 3:33 am to cypresstiger
I got Lucid hearing aids at Sam’s -$500.The audiologist was very good.
They pair with my phone and she adjusted them to the frequencies that I had trouble with based on the hearing test I had.
I think they work amazingly well especially considering they were only $500.
It might depend on the the degree of hearing loss one has.An old man I know is deaf as a stone without his hearing aids but with them he hears very well.His were $6000,his audiologist is Terry Roberts in Ellick.
They pair with my phone and she adjusted them to the frequencies that I had trouble with based on the hearing test I had.
I think they work amazingly well especially considering they were only $500.
It might depend on the the degree of hearing loss one has.An old man I know is deaf as a stone without his hearing aids but with them he hears very well.His were $6000,his audiologist is Terry Roberts in Ellick.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 3:51 am to tigernurse
quote:
at least you've still got your sense of humor.
Should have written everything in ALL CAPS.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 6:30 am to Higgysmalls
Try the bone conduction hearing aids.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 7:25 am to Weagle89
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I turn 60 later this month, so yes, I am a bit ahead of most on here. About 3 years ago I got hearing aids as a Christmas gift for my wife as she was tired of repeating herself. I have tinnitus along with some hearing loss, and hearing aids don't cure the tinnitus but the hearing aids definitely help overall. I couldn't bring myself to spring for the $5000 pair the Dr's office offered so I go the Costco set for $1500 and they have worked pretty well.
I got a quote a week ago for 5100, they said those are mid tech aids. I have tinnitus and they said they can control it with the aids. Of course insurance doesnt cover so I checked the BCBS site and they offer them much cheaper through TruHearing.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 9:25 am to Higgysmalls
I have ReSounds that the military bought me. I can adjust them through my iPhone for crowded areas. They work pretty good. Two issues so far. I don't like them when I'm driving, road noise is amplified. They aren't miracle workers, I still have some issues in crowded places.
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