sr171soars
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The one thing I must wonder about is what happens if a CI isn't the best choice? The reason I say that is that I have worn HAs all my 39 years. I carefully researched a CI last year (I have written about this many times already in previous threads so feel free to check some of my older postings about tests results, etc. if you like) and met with a CI audi (with my family). The results were that I was far deaf enough to qualify, and that I would gain a lot in environmental sounds, but not so in speech discrimination. Based on that I opted not to get one. I plan to stick with my HAs for the time being. So for some, would HAs be the better way to go? Just food for thought.
It always comes down to what the person's expectations are and whether it is worth the effort to get a CI. In a nutshell, of course for some getting a CI is not the best choice. This isn't always cut and dried as one likes it to be.
I'm reminded of that well known phrase..."Decisions, decisions, decisions..."