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NanKate Fri 02-Oct-15 21:26:14

I have one hearing aid which cost £1,500 by Oticon.

It's like turning the radio on when I put it in each morning, magic.

It has a little plastic flexible arm on it which anchors it securely in my ear.

Marmark1 Fri 02-Oct-15 20:45:09

Yes,you need to take them out to sleep bath etc ,and give your ears a rest.Mine get very itchy sometimes.I have drops to put in them.Wouldnt be able to go without them though,I'm deaf as a post.

annodomini Fri 02-Oct-15 13:38:33

DGS forgot to take his hearing aid out in the bath. The worst appeared to have happened, but his mum managed to dry it out. Just as well, because she had made all too many calls to the hospital to report lost hearing aids. Now 10, he is more responsible.

Grannynise Fri 02-Oct-15 13:14:07

Take them out at night, in the bath, when you go swimming or just when you feel the need to have a break! It's great being able to hear more clearly but it's also wonderful to choose not to sometimes. Having said that, the more you wear them the quicker you get used to them. Good luck.

loopylou Fri 02-Oct-15 11:30:15

I have two (NHS), absolute lifesavers because I was being too pig-headed and vain to admit that I couldn't hear. Mine's inherited too.
You take them out at night.

TriciaF Fri 02-Oct-15 11:03:44

Thanks both of you - maybe I'll just have to take out a loan.
Do the aids stay in the ears permanently? Or do you remove them at night?
Both my parents went very deaf at about my age, so seems it's inherited.

Pippa000 Fri 02-Oct-15 05:52:28

DH has just got his, £3000, but it has made such a big difference, especially the little box that sends the TV sound directly to his hearing aid, now he can literally hear a pin drop grin

Marmark1 Thu 01-Oct-15 15:22:32

I have two.But they are national health ones.I was told they cost £3000.

TriciaF Thu 01-Oct-15 12:03:40

ps had a look on Google and there might be a partial reimbursement.

TriciaF Thu 01-Oct-15 11:59:05

Under pressure from family I've got a referral for a hearing test. Being a bit deaf doesn't bother me but it does them!
If I need a hearing aid, has anyone any idea of the cost?
We're in France where I should imagine prices are similar, and they're definitely non-reimbursable.