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Some people say they dislike disposable hearing aids mostly because they are not custom fitted like the conventional hearing aids. But many say they like the disposable hearing aids because they come in different prescriptions or settings to match the particular user's level of hearing problem. ...

If you are a baby boomer and you have accepted those myths that your hearing MUST get worse and remain that way because you are aging, that's a biglie. Thanks to hearing aids, you can get back your hearing and live the rest of your life with very good hearing.

Don't think your hearing problem can't be solved. It doesn't matter what anyone has told you. Talk to your audiologist who will give you the best advice about solving your hearing problems. And even if your hearing problem hasn't been solved yet with the many hearing aids out there, don't lose hope. The scientists are currently in the labs slugging it out. Who knows - the news this evening might reveal the latest hearing aid for your hearing problem.

One of the best things I like about lots of the modern hearing aids we have today is that one can adjust the volune of the devices up or down, depending on how best it works for you. This is an incredibly awesome advantage that gives people with hearing problems power to solve their hearing problems.

If you aren't grateful about anything, you should be grateful for the wisdom that the many scientists are blessed with. It's their wisdom that have led to the various scientific advancement that helped them improve the various hearing aids available today. With the advancement of these devices, lots of hearing problems are now a thing of the past.

Yes, I agree that the various hearing aids out there, especially the digital hearing aids can be very expensive, but if they work perfectly for you, then the price shouldn't matter. After all, what's the price of very good hearing? Did I hear you say 'priceless'?!

Yes, the use of bone conduction hearing aids is gradually reducing. Statistics say that less than 1% of all hearing aid wearers actually use the bone conduction hearing aids, especially with the advancement of more highly advanced hearing aids, such as the digital hearing aids and the programmable hearing aids.

If you use the disposable type of hearing aids, don't forget that one problem with it is the batteries. The batteries of the disposable hearing aids cannot be replaced. If the batteries run out, you will have throw away the hearing aid and buy another. Overtime this can cost you a lot of money, so ensure you are aware of this before you go and buy your hearing aids.

I always wonder why many people think they can do everything by themselves. When it comes to the issue of health, expert and professional advice is second to none. If you have hearing problems, don't make ANY decisions yourself without consulting with your doctor and audiologist.


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