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In reply to the discussion: Okay. I admit it. I need hearing aids... [View all]SWBTATTReg
(25,810 posts)outrageous.  True.  But in my case, they are a godsend.  I am profoundly hard of hearing and I wasn't discovered as hard of hearing until I was 9 years old (back in early 60s).  Now they test all kids for hearing loss (they didn't back then).  My parents could only afford 1 hearing aid at the time and it opened up a whole new world for me.  I could hear cars, water running out of a faucet, etc.  I had to relearn to speak English all over again (speech therapy for years).  
When I finally went to work at a company after college, I brought my 2nd hearing aid and it was wonderful.  I could finally get some sense of direction of where the sound was somewhat coming from.  Don't get me wrong, the hearing aids aren't 100% effective, feedback, etc. but for some of us, they are literally a gift.  There are sometimes I go nuts when I don't hear anything.  Literally nothing at all, so I actually crave it when I put the aids in and hear sound!
Insurance is covering my aids finally up to the amount of $4000 each (was only $1000 every 3 years each aid before), so I'll be looking at getting some new aids (have 15 aids now, all still work, but of course are outdated, but I keep as spares).   
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