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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 06:29 AM Apr 2019

I recently joined the Hearing Aid Crowd

and have been going back for adjustments to get them tuned in and all seems to be going pretty well since yesterday. I have come across a place for batteries online and thought I would pass it along.

https://www.hearingdirect.com/us/

I got a batch of 60 Ray O Vac's for $20.00 and free shipping.

Might be worth a look as these rascals can add up over time.

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I recently joined the Hearing Aid Crowd (Original Post) Sherman A1 Apr 2019 OP
Thanks. Bookmarked. lamp_shade Apr 2019 #1
I hope you join this conversation. True Blue American Apr 2019 #3
I'm not there YET but, having heard horror stories about the costs, I'm starting lamp_shade Apr 2019 #4
Do your homework Sherman A1 Apr 2019 #6
I have done my homework for years. True Blue American Apr 2019 #10
It is a disgrace True Blue American Apr 2019 #7
K&R !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Apr 2019 #13
Guess what? Scarsdale Apr 2019 #14
We are, and Americans really do not stand up to it, but just accept it. Change could start to happen RKP5637 Apr 2019 #15
Question True Blue American Apr 2019 #2
I do currently have insurance that covered a part of the Sherman A1 Apr 2019 #5
You will have to forgive True Blue American Apr 2019 #8
It is something of a guess as to what direction to go Sherman A1 Apr 2019 #19
If you have moderate hearing loss you are fine. True Blue American Apr 2019 #20
Nothing works like it use to, so safeinOhio Apr 2019 #9
I have Insurance True Blue American Apr 2019 #11
Your post is True Blue American Apr 2019 #12
My retired pilot husband is 73. He spent his life around... 3catwoman3 Apr 2019 #16
Commom problem! True Blue American Apr 2019 #22
yes kanda Apr 2019 #24
Oooh thanks! MuseRider Apr 2019 #17
Certainly Sherman A1 Apr 2019 #18
Get them fixed. True Blue American Apr 2019 #21
Cats and dogs like the small of human earwax, so they find... 3catwoman3 Apr 2019 #26
I have resound Lynx2 because they sync up with my phone and I can make adjustments on the phone LiberalArkie Apr 2019 #27
Just a comment that getting so many batteries at once can be detrimental, that is, will they last... SWBTATTReg Apr 2019 #23
I checked the dates on the batteries Sherman A1 Apr 2019 #25
Wonderful! If you do have any other ?s, being a hearing aid person for decades, pls. drop ... SWBTATTReg Apr 2019 #28
Note on Hearing Aids True Blue American Apr 2019 #29

lamp_shade

(15,092 posts)
4. I'm not there YET but, having heard horror stories about the costs, I'm starting
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 06:50 AM
Apr 2019

to look into what alternatives, if any, I should consider. I'll probably hold out for as long as I can, but I'm already experiencing small "signs" that my hearing isn't what it used to be at age 72.

True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
10. I have done my homework for years.
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 07:13 AM
Apr 2019

People who have hearing problems are not sure where to go.

But you are happy with yours so do not listen to me.

True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
7. It is a disgrace
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 07:04 AM
Apr 2019

What is being done to Seniors. They all need to know. Unless you have full coverage and many Insurance companies are cutting back.

$6000 to $9000 when electronics have become so much cheaper. The profit is making providers wealthy,plus the company go betweens.

It is said $2000 is sheer profit of each one. COSTCO is selling pairs for $1599 but they can not get in the Insurance field. So it is out of pocket.

Scarsdale

(9,426 posts)
14. Guess what?
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 08:17 AM
Apr 2019

I told my niece in the UK about my costs for hearing aides. She was shocked, they are provided free under the NHS. They are so thankful for the NHS, and would not like to see the US version of "healthcare" implemented there. We really ARE fools to tolerate this system. Since crooks are ripping off Medicare in the Billions of $$$, how come they keep saying we can not afford our own system? Money seems to be no object when it comes to the military, flights overseas for politicians and their families, golf trips that cost millions. We are being royally screwed.

RKP5637

(67,112 posts)
15. We are, and Americans really do not stand up to it, but just accept it. Change could start to happen
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 08:23 AM
Apr 2019

when people vote, but many just don't seem to get it. I fortunately do not have hearing problems, but must get one or two hearing aid come-ons each day in the mail for seminars, lunches, etc., etc., etc.


True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
2. Question
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 06:39 AM
Apr 2019

You do not have to answer.

Do you have insurance? Most Medicare Advantage plans do now. They give batteries and you can get new ones every year, which is really foolish, as they last much longer.

Congress passed a law so OTC Hearing Aids can be sold. The variation of prices is terrible. I think it was a Grassley /Warren bill but others signed on. Problem is providers are gouging. It has not helped those who have serious hearing problems.

https://www.warren.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/over-the-counter-hearing-aid-legislation-signed-into-law

I would love to hear others comments.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
5. I do currently have insurance that covered a part of the
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 07:02 AM
Apr 2019

hearing aids. In my case about 1/3rd. Batteries were not part of the package in my case which is why I did some looking around and passed along what I had found. The place where I bought the hearing aids said that they charge $1.00 per battery and that while they had them I would be better off doing some looking.

I did some research prior to getting a test and getting fitted. Attended a presentation at the local library by an audiologist and Yes, the law changed allowing "Hearables" to be sold, but I chose to go the more traditional route with mine as it is my first go around. Yesterday I got a software update, changed the upper pitch a bit to take the edge off and they also steam my phone calls direct to my hearing aids. Maybe I could have gone a less expensive route but really don't know.

True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
8. You will have to forgive
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 07:10 AM
Apr 2019

Me for being upset. When you have a serious hearing problem you need the best.

I have contacted Sherrod Brown,also had a conversation with the go between and Insurance company. I know younger people who have serious hearing problems. Most do not have Insurance so they go to COSTCO!

It is not just a Senior problem. Younger people are having serious problems.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
19. It is something of a guess as to what direction to go
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 10:18 AM
Apr 2019

and I am not sure that the new law on hearables didn't make it less of a guess. I understand your frustration with the current system as it is very much a guessing game.

The ones I received were not necessarily top of the line. The audiologist indicated they to be more entry level, but so far so good and they seem to help. Not in every situation to be sure but I am better off than I was.

True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
20. If you have moderate hearing loss you are fine.
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 10:33 AM
Apr 2019

But what I have found over the years with Insurance many providers give you what Insurance will pay for. Charge those who need extra volume do not get it.

My post was not to make you think yours are wrong. Nerve loss is better with behind the ear. Other losses can use in the ear. That is what you are seeing today in all these miracle ads. If you are pleased they can be a miracle. You actually have to retrain your brain to hear the sounds you have been missing.Patience is needed.

It is totally confusing for the aberage person.

An engineer on AARP checked to see how much the parts would cost for him to build one.$250.

I just saw a 65 inch Smart TV for $599.

safeinOhio

(34,068 posts)
9. Nothing works like it use to, so
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 07:13 AM
Apr 2019

I've been wondering about hearing aids. Got a letter from my Union provider that it covers all to most of the cost. Medicare doesn't look like they cover any of it.

Going to hold out a little longer. Right now I can hear folks talking fine, just can't understand what they are saying. Learned to just shake my head up and down.

True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
11. I have Insurance
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 07:16 AM
Apr 2019

They cover $3000, but they gave 2 basic. To get the best is another $3000.

Fine for those with mild loss.

3catwoman3

(25,430 posts)
16. My retired pilot husband is 73. He spent his life around...
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 09:25 AM
Apr 2019

...jet engines, and has definite hearing loss. He knows this, but is not ready to take the big step to hearing aids. I may have to start nudging him, as things have gotten to the point where he needs the television volume high enough that it is uncomfortable for me to be in the same room. He also tells me that I am talking really softly, when I am speaking as I always have, and he can’t hear me if I am facing away from him.

I am soft-spoken, but I don’t think it is fair to expect me to shout in order to carry on a conversation.

True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
22. Commom problem!
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 10:40 AM
Apr 2019

Then when they get them they complain everyone is talking loud to them! Truth is they are now hearing.

Trainer at the Y went to the VA. They paid $6000 for 2. They are now in a drawer and he keeps saying what?

kanda

(183 posts)
24. yes
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 11:28 AM
Apr 2019

I also have a soft voice. Pre-hearing aids my husband would ask me something; I would answer, he would say what; I would answer again, and he would say what; By the third time I had to answer I would raise my voice so he could hear me. His response: You don't have to yell, I just couldn't hear you. (oh, the irony) No matter what I did, it was wrong. I had also stopped watching tv in the same room as him. Now he has hearing aids, but now he complains about hearing things--cupboards are too loud, doors are being slammed (no they're not), but my voice is too soft and he thinks the solution is for ME to change for HIM. We go back to the hearing aid place to have them adjusted, but only when I suggest it. I think his problem is more than just hearing loss (possible dementia) and that's a whole other issue that will not be pleasant to face.

MuseRider

(34,364 posts)
17. Oooh thanks!
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 09:32 AM
Apr 2019

I had to hide my hearing aids from my dog who eats anything that smells like me. Watch bands...he leaves the metal parts, lol. Anyway I hid them so well I could not find them for 3 years. My husband did not notice but I could not hear and was not going to tell him since, my god they are expensive (I needed special aids for my music with directional control). I just found them!!! I can't wear them because the plastic parts that go around your ear have deteriorated. Need to get in and get them revved back up. This will be good to know, those batteries are expensive.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
18. Certainly
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 10:12 AM
Apr 2019

Happy to be of any help I can and happy that you found them. Hopefully they will be back in working order before you know it.

True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
21. Get them fixed.
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 10:36 AM
Apr 2019

Music keeps us normal today

I know a newspaper reporter whose dog ate his. That did not turn out well.

3catwoman3

(25,430 posts)
26. Cats and dogs like the small of human earwax, so they find...
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 03:23 PM
Apr 2019

...hearing aids very attractive. We discovered this a few Christmases ago, when one of our cats made of with my mom’s hearing aids - she had neglected to put them in their little box. We found one of them that day, quite well chewed up. Over a year later, we found the other one, completely unharmed.

Interesting and costly lesson.

LiberalArkie

(16,497 posts)
27. I have resound Lynx2 because they sync up with my phone and I can make adjustments on the phone
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 04:08 PM
Apr 2019

I recently found that you can get the receiver tubes on Amazon. I buy the wax guard and battery and the domes there also.

I am hopping they last long enough for the new over the counter aides to hit the market.


I also keep mine in the storage box with a package of the silica gel to absorb the moisture that might be in the aides

SWBTATTReg

(24,085 posts)
23. Just a comment that getting so many batteries at once can be detrimental, that is, will they last...
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 11:19 AM
Apr 2019

long enough until you use?

I usually limit myself to get 10 packs of batteries (package of 4 batteries each) which will last me usually a minimum of 6 months or so (at least). These cost me $3 for each package.

These batteries will last for about a month or so, which is very good compared to my first hearing aids, which the batteries lasted only a day or so! So, the technology in batteries has improved substantially too. My hearing aids are custom made too, since I have a profound hearing loss, thus the aids cost me about $4000 each, which only $1000 was covered by insurance (now its $4000, every 3 years).

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
25. I checked the dates on the batteries
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 02:40 PM
Apr 2019

having worked Retail Grocery, I am very used to checking dates on everything and they are apparently good long beyond the expected dates I will use them up so I believe I am good with these. Time of course will tell. You point however, is a very valid one.

SWBTATTReg

(24,085 posts)
28. Wonderful! If you do have any other ?s, being a hearing aid person for decades, pls. drop ...
Fri Apr 12, 2019, 05:11 PM
Apr 2019

me an email or line and I'd be glad to try and help you w/ your question. Take care!

Side issue...by the way I used to buy my HA batteries via Walgreens, but I was running into batteries no longer good, etc., buying them at Walgreens, so I started buying my HA batteries through my hearing aid place, SW Hearing. This had the added benefit too, of them be able to clean my HAs when I visited too, to buy more HA batteries.

Take care and happy hearing!

True Blue American

(18,161 posts)
29. Note on Hearing Aids
Tue Apr 23, 2019, 11:34 AM
Apr 2019

AAARP had 3 pages on them in the last issue.

My provider checks me every 3 months, gives me batteries if I need them but my last company sent me a years supply when I got my new one.

On the OTC bill that does not take affect until next year. I d hope that makes it easier to understand, be able to make the right decisions.

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