AlleyCat
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Your post didn't say if you were still in college or not, but if you are, do you have the ability to get VR help? If so, they will likely cover the costs of HAs for you. Even if you are out of college, if by any chance you are unemployed or under-employed, you could still potentially qualify for VR benefits. Check with your state. (Of course, I'm assuming you are based in the US.)
Sorry about the derail. Voc rehab counselors are usually aware about the negative long-term effects of a mono hearing aid compromise, and would not use such a cost-cutting measure. You may get cheap ones, but not to the detriment of your long-term well-being.
I'm not sure I understand your post. I got a new HA through my VR counselor. I got a top-of-the-line HA. It was not cheap (over $2k for them.)