Just wanted to let everyone know a piece of information that has eluded me for a long time—universities' speech pathology/hearing centers can offer extended audiograms to the public. Luckily for me, Kent State, my alma mater can provide the service for $20. Apparently some hospital systems can administer this service as well, but I had no luck with the Cleveland Clinic (which is apparently the #3 hospital system in the US?)
I have an extended audiogram scheduled for Jan. 23 which I hope by the time FX-322 declares for phase 3 will qualify me as a candidate! Also, I may try one of the advanced hearing aids by Luna if there are significant enough losses between 8-13 kHz to justify a hearing aid.
I have an extended audiogram scheduled for Jan. 23 which I hope by the time FX-322 declares for phase 3 will qualify me as a candidate! Also, I may try one of the advanced hearing aids by Luna if there are significant enough losses between 8-13 kHz to justify a hearing aid.