I went to see two hearing aid vendors. first one was an independent audiologist that a friends mother had used. He showed me a few different brands but kept taking me back to the Sonic ION @ $2400 EACH. Ouch. Not a hard sell but kept steering me back to that particular one and offered 4 yrs of service and batteries. Didn't offer to let me try them out.
Then, I went to Costco. Costco has licensed HA dispensers. Not Drs of Aud. Didn't even know they existed. He programmed a set of HA for me and let me walk around the warehouse to try them out. They worked well. I could hear the ladies handing out samples of food. I went back to the guy and we talked for an hour about the HA business, different technologies and what Costco offers. The Kirkland (Costco) brand is actually a Rexton premium HA which is a division of Siemens. He showed me that the device and software is the same without the marketing of the Siemens name. He showed me a chart that compared all the brands and the Costco HA had the same features that the Sonic did. For half the price. A feature I really liked about the Costco brand was that it was rechargeable. No batteries to replace every week. My hearing is not so bad that I need a super powerful device.
The Costco device worked well in my walk around and I have 90 days to try it out and bring it back if it is not the one. Plus, I can go to any Costco if I have problems.
I am seeing my ENT next week to go over all my tests and "talk about amplification". I would have like to talk about that two visits ago but that is another story. He hits me up for $30 each time I walk in the door. The doc has an audi attached to his practice and I remember seeing the Sonic brochures in the waiting room. I expect that the doc will give me the hard sell to use his audi but I am seriously leaning toward going for the Costco HA.
My personal journey dealing with a developing disability of hearing loss. My thoughts, worries and fears.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
hearing aids tomorrow
My sister went deaf 8 years ago in her forties. No cause found. Just one of those things that happen in life. My tinnitus became constant 3 months ago, I think. It's been a while. I would get it intermittently. I thought everyone had it at some time or another. Don't know when that started. A long time. Looking back is the only way I can recognize what was happening. When our TV was new, I listened at 25-30. Two years later, I need to turn it up to 40-50. I didn't even realize that I was turning it up. Same story at work. It became harder to hear people speak with masks on, especially women. Higher pitches. I adjusted. It wasn't until the tinnitus became constant that I realized I had a problem and sought out a doc.
I've had the tests done. Tomorrow, I am meeting with two vendors of hearing aids. I think it is as important as any purchase I ever made. A couple thousand dollars and it's all on me. I'm anxious to talk to them and see what is out there. I've done a lot of research on the subject but still feel like I am walking in there blind.
I've had the tests done. Tomorrow, I am meeting with two vendors of hearing aids. I think it is as important as any purchase I ever made. A couple thousand dollars and it's all on me. I'm anxious to talk to them and see what is out there. I've done a lot of research on the subject but still feel like I am walking in there blind.
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