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If you find a good hearing specialist that will take the time with proper hearing tests and you are completely honest with yourself when taking those tests. Talking to myself also. They can and will tailor your aids to fit your needs. It’s been 3 years now for me and I’m noticing my hearing is changing. So after the busy fall season I’m going back for a retest and aid adjustment. As far as low talking people, look around at your able hearing friends when they are talking I’m sure you’ll notice that they are having a hard time hearing them also. Had that fight with my old boss. Then he figured out he couldn’t give direction by talking to the wall when you were standing behind him my experience my opinions
My first set of hearing aids was 3 grand from the hearing specialist and lost one and it would have been 5 grand to replace and upgrade them. I can't afford it I don't have insurance that will cover the cost.
In the States you don't need a prescription anymore and so bought a set by mail and trying to get the volume set for each ear Ibut think I need to get used to hearing and adjust them a little at a time.