Have noise related hearing loss, covering the range of the human voice. Doc referred me to the Audiology Centre.
30 mins after the hearing test, walked out with new NHS aids, to hear the rain thundering on then umbrella and the wet grass squelching under my feet.
After 3 years recalled for the analogue type to be replaced by digital. (They have survived being dropped, trodden on and being retrieved from the toilet bowl!)
The first ones could be used with a hearing loop, and the next had noise blanking; which seemed ineffective to me, but I'm deaf!
Eventually, one failed, "Well you have had them for five years, which is about their life", so replaced.
Would not be without them! Hearing conversation, in a noisy environment can be difficult, so no pub meals when the footy is on!
FWIW, persist with your aids. They have to be better than nothing.
But keep them clean, the tiny tubes do block with wax. Problems? Have twice had the tube break when removing for cleaning, leaving the screw in bit in the aid. The end of a sharp nail scissor blade unscrewed it. I always keep at least one pair of tubes as spares, against repeats.