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@Jim that’s what I have. There’s an added benefit but I’ll leave it to your imagination what that is. Huh what?
Those are what the VA gave me this time - they work well. When you pick them up, ask about "Roger": it's an accessory that really helps you hear in noisy environments, and also connects your TV to your hearing aids via Bluetooth.
Yeah, I feel like a kid waiting on a new bike! :)
 
I had Phonak before and they were better than what I have now. I have Jabra now from Costco and they suck. They do make a world of difference. But beware you won't have an excuse now for not hearing Trish...LOL
 
Finally admitted to myself that I need to seek professional assistance with my hearing. Years of unprotected firearms usage, workplace noises, and concerts in my younger years, all of which has contributed to me missing a lot of what people are saying. Plus, I’m tired of Trish asking me, “what’s that clicking sound?” lol.

So, I took a step in the right direction and scheduled a hearing examination with a specialist, and we’ll see what they have to say. Anyone else having problems with hearing high pitched sounds or in environments with background noise?
yes. I have aids now and added benefit. They link through phone to map apps and speak directly in ear while driving RV.
 
But beware you won't have an excuse now for not hearing Trish...LOL
Oh, I’ll hear her just fine… but selective hearing is a skill I refuse to give up. Some talents are worth preserving!
 
Finally admitted to myself that I need to seek professional assistance with my hearing. Years of unprotected firearms usage, workplace noises, and concerts in my younger years, all of which has contributed to me missing a lot of what people are saying. Plus, I’m tired of Trish asking me, “what’s that clicking sound?” lol.

So, I took a step in the right direction and scheduled a hearing examination with a specialist, and we’ll see what they have to say. Anyone else having problems with hearing high pitched sounds or in environments with background noise?
I have played keyboard/piano in bands (still do) and notice that drummers and guitarists often have hearing loss in upper...pitch? One day during a rehearsal, I exclaimed about a ruckus that birds were carryong on outside - turns out I was the only one hearing the birds.
Once I was at my folks' ranch, and commented on the frogs singing after a rain - Dad says "what frogs"? Made me sad.
But my son gets upset every time I turn the lighter on our gas cooktop and accidentally leave it too fat toward the "ignite' button - he says it has a high-pitched squeal - neither Bob nor I hear it.
 
Sooooo I decided that I have had enough of poor quality hearing aids. My last set Jaba from Costco were the worst. I took them back three times, and they still didn't work right. And since I moved back to NE PA seven years ago Costo in the Lehigh Valley is 1.5 hrs away.

Years ago I got a set of Miracle Ear hearing aids and they lasted over 5 years. They are pricey so I was hesitant to go back, but I did. Just got a new pair with all the bells and whistles, rechargeable, blue tooth, app to iphone, 3 programs, 35 digital channels, water proof and three year guarantee for $6700 a set....ouch.

I still have a business and can not hear what the hell my customers are saying on the other side of the counter. I have had hearing loss for almost 40 years. So I need a set as good as they get.

HH
 
About hearing the high pitch. My family doctor told me years ago that our hearing is proof that God has a sense of humor. Men, as we age tend to lose our hearing in the higher range (think women's voice). Women on the other hand, tend to lose their hearing in the lower range (think men's voice)
 
My co-workers scheduled an appointment for me. They were tired of me asking “what did you say?” Also said I was embarrassing myself answering clients questions that had nothing to do with what they asked me. Amazing difference. Really eye opening to what was being missed. Birds singing, wind in the trees. They have helped tremendously except I still can’t hear crickets or frogs. ( not a bad thing).
Oh you don't know what you are missing. Grew up in the swamps of Florida and there is nothing like listening to the crickets and frogs croaking during a rain storm. What a relaxing time at night laying there trying to sleep and listening to God's orchestra playing a symphony. You don't know what you have missed not hearing that!
 
Just got a new pair with all the bells and whistles, rechargeable, blue tooth, app to iphone, 3 programs, 35 digital channels, water proof and three year guarantee for $6700 a set....ouch.

HH
Yep, their expensive, but worth it! Got mine yesterday, played with them all day/night, lol. Love the fact that I can understand people on the phone again. Surprised how many Bluetooth things automatically hook up and how clear it all is. Today is day two. Jumped out of bed, grabbed my "audio assist devices" and started playing again. :)

Yep, well worth the $$$.
 
So which are the ones to get? My mother has been struggling with this for far too long from Costco to local stores, etc. I'd like to get her something that works. Which one is it?
 
So which are the ones to get? My mother has been struggling with this for far too long from Costco to local stores, etc. I'd like to get her something that works. Which one is it?
You need to get her to go to an audiologist. They take the results of her hearing test and upload it to the hearing aids that they feel will work best for her lifestyle. Then they fine-tune it from there.

Going it on your own "may" work, but I doubt it'll ever produce the kind of results that she will get from a professional. There is just so much good stuff happening with these "aids" it's just wonderful. Little things like using your cell phone in handsfree mode. Listening to music if you so desire. Watching videos and understanding what they say, and not bothering anyone else in the room. Just a bunch of little things and it all adds up to a more enjoyable life.

Oh, and you can hear better too!
 
Thanks - I think she's been down that path but I'll discuss with her. She just can't afford the "good stuff" with SS as her only income.
 
@Neal try ziphearing.com. I have bought at least four pairs of hearing aids from them over the past ten years, and they are the best prices I have seen anywhere for the quality brands. They are aligned with audiologists around the country to do the hearing test, take a mold if needed, and make recommendations for the best brand to suit the patient. You pay them directly, and they are shipped to the audiologist, who will program them based on the hearing test results. I have sent a lot of people to them, and I have never had anyone have a bad experience. It is a 45-day trial to try them out.
 
I mentioned that one to her when it was mentioned early in this thread. I think she called and there was a location not far from us. I'll check with her to follow up on that and see what she found out.
 
So which are the ones to get? My mother has been struggling with this for far too long from Costco to local stores, etc. I'd like to get her something that works. Which one is it?
In my humble opinion, I have tried about 4 or 5 different brands, from Costco to independent audiologist My vote is for Miracle Ear. They have their own brand, Not cheap, but they were the only brand that lasted 5 years. It is also important to have an office where you can take your hearing aids to be cleaned and checked out, Miracle Ear does this at no charge every 4 months. Your hearing aids will get dirty with use. You have to change the mini filter and the ear bud that goes inside the ear canal every so often. Plus a three year warranty is a good thing, some company's only give one. And if you are very active, it is a good idea to take out insurance, in case you loose or damage a hearing aid.

I was cutting trees on my property once, cut a branch and it came back and whacked me in the face, poof the hearing aid went flying down a 30 foot embankment never to be seen again. That one cost me $700 to replace. I was working on a car, had the hood up, somehow my right hearing aid popped out while I was stretching under the hood. I slammed the hood on the hearing aid, all gone. But I had insurance on that one LOL. And of course every once in a while if they are very comfortable you will get in the shower or jump in the pool with them still in your ears. This is where water repellent or water proof comes in.

Phonak brand is very good, but they didn't last for me. Costco brand hearing aids are about half the price of what you pay at Miracle Ear, but you get what you pay for. With Costco you can call them to make an appointment and they are very helpful, but they have people waiting in line and usually it is a pain to wait around. Like I said my last Costco purchase I had been back three times, each time a 1.5 hr drive to Costco, and my hearing aids still don't work correctly. Thus back to Miracle Ear.
 
One thing she might try if she has an iPhone or Android is a captioning app. Surprisingly, they work well. I use mine if I think it won't be easy to hear because of background noise you can get in Call Centers or accents. I use innocaption and it has worked well for those times I needed it. It can handle both inbound and outbound with call forwarding.
 

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