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wasknijper

2005-06-27, 9:54 am

What type of hearing aids are more suitable for the type of hearing loss
that usually comes with Meniere's disease?
I mean distorted sound and hyperacusia. Or would it be the usual answer:
every patient is different?


Gary G

2005-06-27, 9:54 am

It certainly would be that everyone is different,...but with the varying
nature of Menieres a volume control is a must...After that it all becomes
subjective...GG

"wasknijper" <w.knijper@unimail.nl> wrote in message
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> What type of hearing aids are more suitable for the type of hearing loss
> that usually comes with Meniere's disease?
> I mean distorted sound and hyperacusia. Or would it be the usual answer:
> every patient is different?
>



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