Question for the board :D

Discussion in 'Your Living Room' started by shawry, Oct 21, 2014.

  1. nicmger

    nicmger Member

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    Laney, keep in mind that you may have to go back numerous times and work with your audiologist to "tweek" the settings to maximize how your aid works for you. My experience is that it seems to be more about the audiologist (their skill and willingness to work/change settings) than even the hearing aid itself. My current audiologist is great and when I would say things like "it seems to be like the car radio with no bass" she knew what to change; or it is very "tinny"; or certain sounds actually "hurt"...clearly my way of verbalizing was not clear or too informative but it was enough for her to understand and make changes. So don't be afraid to go back and work until it is perfect. And congrats that your insurance covers it! Mine does not.
     
  2. BayMama

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    That's great!! I will be very curious if it really helps with the tinnitus. Are you going to get a trial period with it?
     
  3. jesseleewells

    jesseleewells New Member

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    Care credit can help with financing and warenty upgrade and tunning hearing with change you're life will improve care credit also helps with glasses dental vet bills medical support hearing aid long term payments!

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