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In reply to the discussion: Okay. I admit it. I need hearing aids... [View all]Desert grandma
(1,070 posts)www.hearingrevolution.com My friend got her hearing aids through them. No membership to join, just fantastic prices on excellent brand name hearing aids. The catch?? They work with a network of audiologists to fit and service their products. It includes 1 year of as many service visits as necessary, 3 year warranty, and 2 years worth of batteries. My friend got the top of the line Oticon OPN1 which was quoted to her for $7000 for both ears at another hearing center for $3400. The audiologist was excellent too. They carry every brand of hearing aid. I would urge you to use hearing aids because I read in a recent issue of AARP magazine that there seems to be a strong correlation between hearing loss and dementia. In one study persons diagnosed with moderate Alzheimer's disease were surgically fitted with cochlear implants. These patients showed significant improvement in memory and other cognitive tasks compared to those using FDA approved medications. In fact, there is a study currently recruiting applicants to do more testing of this theory.
https://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/107934/deafness;-perception-auditory-midbrain-implant-study/?&radius=50
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