2010
02.06

Yes, even if you are suffering from what has been termed as permanent hearing loss, hearing aids can help. For example, the implanted bone conduction hearing aids can come very handy for people suffering from permanent hearing loss. But of course, only use this as a last resort. If you use the disposable type of hearing aids, don’t forget that one problem with it is the batteries. The batteries of the disposable hearing aids cannot be replaced. If the batteries run out, you will have throw away the hearing aid and buy another. Overtime this can cost you a lot of money, so ensure you are aware of this before you go and buy your hearing aids. Don’t listen to what society says about hearing aids. Many people with hearing problems don’t want to use hearing aids because of what society says or how society looks at them. This is utter rubbish. What’s important to you, if you have a hearing problem, is to be able to HEAR! What’s your business if everyone thinks it’s odd. Tell you the truth – they will laugh at you more if they talk to you and you don’t hear. So, go ahead and use your hearing aid and be happy about it. If your child has a hearing problem, you aren’t alone. Statistics reveal that about 1 million kids in the United States alone have some kind of hearing related problem or another. But thankfully with the many hearing aids been developed specially for children, hearing loss doesn’t have to be such a big problem anymore.
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