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Originally Posted by NotGolfer
It takes tweaking to get the aides callabrated to each ear properly. PLUS not everyone's issues are the same (or "cookie cutter")
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I agree...but not thousands of dollars worth of tweaking...???
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT THREAD.
This is an industry that is making moooooocho money.
Just look and see who can afford to buy FULL PAGE ADS in the local papers and constantly have expensive advertising on Television. I am suspicious of them all.
Yes, one does need to have an accurate diagnosis of hearing loss and because of all the new technologies it is becoming easier to diagnose and CHEAPER to manufacture aids to help people hear better.
It isn't like buying a bra, but it does not need to be as expensive as it is.
WE ARE BEING TAKEN TO THE CLEANERS.