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Originally Posted by JSH
For OTC hearing aids I've tried Jabra Enhance Plus ($800), Eargo 7 ($3000), and now the AirPod Pro ($250) in the last 3 months.
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I thought that me buying 3 mattresses in 3 years was bad!
It is, but at least I hope you are satisfied with the AirPods.
I am not satisfied with my bed. I have been sleeping in my recliner, which is okay, but I spend most of the day in my recliner at the computer.
I don't think I should be here 24/7!
I need to write notes, especially since I asked my supervisor to write me a letter of recommendation for grad school, which needs to be processed by Monday.
Of course, he said that he would sign off on a letter that I wrote.
I responded that they would send him the form directly, so I would need for him to forward it to me, and I never heard back.
I didn't like giving his information without his confirmation, but I didn't know what else to do.
Neither my old supervisor nor my brother's old SLP have written letters, but both of them have multiple times in the past.
Ideally they just do this:
I don't have anything good to say about their site and I feel an SLP with whom I have been chatting on-line is lucky, she just filled out paper forms to get into grad school... and probably has girl handwriting.
I tease Mom about her hearing, but like her memory, she says that it is great for someone her age.
Arguably, she shouldn't need to crank up her television to 90 to watch Hallmark, so I guess, like years ago when she couldn't read the time on the VCR, this is the best metric I can get for Mom needing help.
Her hair covers her ears, so it isn't like my professor of Audiology would say, some wrinkly and bent-over senior citizen drags their walker into her office just to say "I don't want a hearing aide, it will make me look old."
The thing is, if I buy her AirPods she will probably say "They don't work" and have my brother put them in the garage.
If one of my sisters buy it, even with my money, she just might use it.
What do you guys think?