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When is it time to get a hearing aid? (Original Post) Maxheader Mar 2019 OP
Sounds like it's time DavidDvorkin Mar 2019 #1
ask your doctor for a hearing test flyingfysh Mar 2019 #2
Sounds like a common high frequency hearing loss. empedocles Mar 2019 #3
I have the same problem. Ohiogal Mar 2019 #4
Time for an audiologist. They got in the canal ones that give amplification if your impairment. sprinkleeninow Mar 2019 #5
Thanks for the info leftieNanner Mar 2019 #6
👍 sprinkleeninow Mar 2019 #12
Just had a hearing Test this morning. Sherman A1 Mar 2019 #7
That's the norm - high pitch range. demosincebirth Mar 2019 #8
Yes it is Sherman A1 Mar 2019 #10
I don't mind going to a doc...Just, no offense...think they look kinda weird.. Maxheader Mar 2019 #9
I have a pair no one can tell I have 'em on. I go to church demosincebirth Mar 2019 #13
Checked out the costco hearing aid site.. Maxheader Mar 2019 #15
They only have audiologists. The exams are free, but call for demosincebirth Mar 2019 #19
In the ear aids are not noticeable. I wear behind the ear aids because they are more tblue37 Mar 2019 #17
Get a hearing test from an accredited audiologist. GeorgeGist Mar 2019 #11
My lady customerserviceguy Mar 2019 #14
You should visit my website, "I'm Listening as Hard as I Can!": tblue37 Mar 2019 #16
We lose hearing at different frequencies. High frequency loss is the most common age related loss, tblue37 Mar 2019 #18
Canada... Maxheader Mar 2019 #20
I know you're getting tired of this..but I took the Audicus Maxheader Mar 2019 #21

DavidDvorkin

(19,469 posts)
1. Sounds like it's time
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:15 PM
Mar 2019

At the very least, have a hearing test to see if a hearing aid would help.

If you're a Costco member, they have pretty good deals on hearing aids. The test is free.

flyingfysh

(1,990 posts)
2. ask your doctor for a hearing test
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:16 PM
Mar 2019

They might put you in a soundproof room with headphones, and play a series of tones to your ears. You let them know when you hear something. This will accurately show whatever hearing loss you may have, and how hearing aids would need to be adjusted for you. You might need hearing aids, or you might just need to have wax removed from your ears. The doctor could tell you.
The cost might be surprising, it could be in the range of some major dental work (perhaps a couple of crowns?).
You may save a couple of thousand by getting whatever brand they suggest through a company that sells them at a discount and also adjusts them for you. I saved about $2000 that way.
Most brands have small batteries which you have to change frequently. Mine are rechargeable. the charge lasts about a day.

empedocles

(15,751 posts)
3. Sounds like a common high frequency hearing loss.
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:20 PM
Mar 2019

You don't hear the high pitched syllables well. A test will confirm that. Hearing aids can compensate for that end of the spectrum.

Ohiogal

(31,919 posts)
4. I have the same problem.
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:21 PM
Mar 2019

Had a hearing test. Was told I have a 40% hearing loss. Went straight to the hearing aid place from my doctors’. Filled out the paperwork. Two weeks later I hadn’t heard from them so I called. They said my insurance won’t pay for a hearing aid. (I wonder how long they were planning to wait before informing me). No Costco within 50 miles. It’s beyond frustrating. Hearing aids cost thousands of dollars.

sprinkleeninow

(20,217 posts)
5. Time for an audiologist. They got in the canal ones that give amplification if your impairment.
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:22 PM
Mar 2019

is minimal.

I've been impaired since the 70's. Surgery in one ear for a stapedectomy. Hearing came back some. They won't chance going in again. Other ear shot. I do have very good bone conduction though.

Just got one BTE [ behind the ear] in hot pink! Another black one on the way. I'm gonna rock 'em! 😎 Didn't want beige ones this time. Blech.

Two canal ones gotta be repaired. They were expensive. The BTEs are more of a pain, but more dependable.



On edit»»Yes, you should first see your primary care doc bc it may only be wax as another poster said.

leftieNanner

(15,067 posts)
6. Thanks for the info
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:27 PM
Mar 2019

I was tested a while ago, and my husband is certain that I need hearing aids. I like your idea of getting jazzy colored ones. Now that I have stopped coloring my hair and it's bright white, I think hot pink might do the trick!

We have a Costco in my area and they are great!

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
7. Just had a hearing Test this morning.
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:38 PM
Mar 2019

It was a little tedious, but told me what I pretty much already knew. I have severe loss in the high pitch range and the doctor has hearing aids ordered for me. Thankfully my insurance helps, but it will still be $2k for the units.

I was having similar problems as you describe, so I suggest a visit to an audiologist.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
10. Yes it is
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 08:29 PM
Mar 2019

I had done my homework prior to going for the test. Happily the local library hosted an informational meeting with and audiologist doing a presentation and I checked in with my health insurance ahead of time.

Maxheader

(4,370 posts)
9. I don't mind going to a doc...Just, no offense...think they look kinda weird..
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 08:02 PM
Mar 2019

sticking in your ear..I have no excuses for that attitude...
Receding hair line and wrinkles...I'm no beauty..

Thanks for all the information...I'll think about it..And good luck
with getting insurance company's to meet their obligations...

demosincebirth

(12,530 posts)
13. I have a pair no one can tell I have 'em on. I go to church
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 12:45 AM
Mar 2019

And am able to understand the sermon, now. Got them at Costco, mid price - 1600 bucks.

Maxheader

(4,370 posts)
15. Checked out the costco hearing aid site..
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 09:44 AM
Mar 2019

Was wondering if they had a doc involved in the checkup...an ENT?

Do they put an aid (demonstration) in your ear to show you how much your missing?

demosincebirth

(12,530 posts)
19. They only have audiologists. The exams are free, but call for
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 04:50 PM
Mar 2019

Appointment. I had to get used to them and now I don’t even know I have them on. Also, you have to remember to take them off when you bathe.

tblue37

(65,227 posts)
17. In the ear aids are not noticeable. I wear behind the ear aids because they are more
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 11:18 AM
Mar 2019

powerful, but I started off with in the ear aids, before my deafness got worse.

tblue37

(65,227 posts)
16. You should visit my website, "I'm Listening as Hard as I Can!":
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 11:16 AM
Mar 2019
http://deafnotdumb.homestead.com/index.html

This article, "Refusing to Admit to Hearing Loss," will help clarify your situation:

http://deafnotdumb.homestead.com/denial.html

This one, "What Does It Take to Persuade Someone to Get a Hearing Aid?," is relevant, too, but also very funny:

http://deafnotdumb.homestead.com/mac.html

Most of my deaf/hard of hearing (HoH) articles are humorous, but some are quite serious. Many people tell me their friends and coworkers never understood or believed how hard they made things for their HoH friends and family until they read my articles. You might use them to enlighten your friends and family, too.

BTW, it probably is time. If you can't afford aids, consider using the trick I used until I could afford my aids--I bought a little transistor radio sized amplifier from Radio Shack and used it at movies, in conversation, when I taught, and at meetings.

tblue37

(65,227 posts)
18. We lose hearing at different frequencies. High frequency loss is the most common age related loss,
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 11:21 AM
Mar 2019

and it is the higher frequencies that help us distinguish between sounds in words. Without my aids, what I hear when people speak is a sort of undifferentiated stream of mumbled voices, with most words melting into each other.

Maxheader

(4,370 posts)
20. Canada...
Sat Mar 9, 2019, 08:50 AM
Mar 2019

Did a google on hearing aids from canada..With the rationale that my symbicort is
about 250$/inhaler, cheaper..from a pharmacy there, so maybe hearing aids....? In the process it seems
that americuns are getting screwed on price...The mfg price is small but the markup
is outrageous..Now I don't know if this particular excerpt is a good example, but
you gotta think...?..


What is the average cost of a hearing aid in Canada?
"It can go all the way down to the tens of dollars. But if you want to take an average cost, it is $150," said Freuler. The manufacturer sells the hearing aid for $400 to $600 to a retailer or audiologist, who then sells the device for about $2,000

Maxheader

(4,370 posts)
21. I know you're getting tired of this..but I took the Audicus
Sat Mar 9, 2019, 05:17 PM
Mar 2019

hearing test..this is what they suggested...I rated a 2 out of 5..Need hearing aids..

This is what was suggested through their chat line...

https://www.audicus.com/product/clara/

$1436..2 pair..everything basic..no remote..standard battery's...protection plan...

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