QUOTE(skywardsword @ Nov 27 2025, 03:45 PM)
I just got my bone conduction external hearing aid. in the most noisy enviroment, like jogging by the road side... cannot hear any music from all those road noise.
BAHA?Chat Deaf girl had cochlear implant
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QUOTE(skywardsword @ Nov 27 2025, 05:07 PM) Audiologist will examine the hearing level first before decide which is good. They usually won't direct goes to implant.So to your question, it's depend on every person, so I don't have comment. Usually they'll start with 1. Hearing aids 2. BAHA 3. Implant Step by step, implant is last resort if all devices unable to assist in hearing. skywardsword liked this post
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