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Originally Posted by Rain Man
I suspect this is in my future as well, though I've at least passed the 50 year mark. I can generally hear pretty well, and am really good at ignoring the tinnitus, but put me in a party situation or a crowded restaurant and I might as well be wearing one of those big metal deep sea diver helmets.
My father in law has hearing aids (artillery officer and helicopter pilot probably contributed), and they're not even noticeable. I was surprised to learn that he has to replace the batteries every week, which adds up, and the hearing aids themselves were several thousand dollars, but it would sure beat not hearing well.
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My first set of hearing aids cost $2400 each and I got two years worth of batteries through my medical insurance. The second set cost $3000 each but as I mentioned previously, my insurance covers $80 of that cost and I still get two years worth of batteries. I change batteries every 6 days on average.