Last one to post in this thread wins!

no, they wanted to, guess I had good insurance. so, when someone talks and I don't want to hear them, I turn a deaf ear.
what it started out as was ringing in the ear, a scan, tumor on a balance nerve, choose from 3 types of surgery with a 60% chance of keeping your hearing. what was failed to be mentioned was that it was 60% out of 300% (3 types of surgery) that hearing would stay and my choice was 0%. live and learn.
Our daughter is profound since birth and wears one hearing aid. She said there was too much interference with two.
My SIL was born hard of hearing and just wore aids then about 5 yrs ago he lost everything. This is when he decided to get the cochlear. It works really good
and has made a bid difference in his life.
Only problems now is I can't call him everything under the sun lol