Audiofuzzy
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Fuzzy, I am referring to those with milder losses and their residul hearing is sufficient to be helped with HAs.
Oh, okay, sorry. In that case, that's the risk I think would be well worth too, because seeying how I've heard with my HAs all my life (which is considered "wonderful") I know it's a hell lot of work to use that 'residual' at any stage.
With the milder loss, we struggle. With the greater loss, we still struggle but we have learned to copy from the milder losses. we got practiced at hearing.
and it's always one eternal circle of forever struggle of losing hearing and learning to copy with it with the help of previous experience.
Why not cut the struggle when its still at its mildest point?
Maybe they'll invent something one day.
Fuzzy