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@sam2678

Check out bone-conduction hearing devices. They send sound to your brain via vibrations and the sound (in my opinion) is completely natural sounding! Mine, which is the Osia 2 from the Cochlear brand of products, attaches to my head via a magnet. It is completely comfortable and I think this technology is FABULOUS and overlooked!

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@sam2678

I wish I was eligible for the bone conduction implant. I went for an evaluation but unfortunately I have sensorineural hearing loss and not conductive hearing loss and Medicare would not approve. Sometimes if there is a mix for both types I understand it may be approved. I have heard how natural the sounds are.

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