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What To Expect From Your New Hearing Aids And How To Get Used To Them

If you've gone a long time with bad hearing, then it's probably going to take a little bit of time for you to get used to wearing hearing aids for the first time. Learning about what you can expect from your hearing aids and what you can do to get used to them will help make the transition easier on you. This article is full of helpful information on what you can expect and things you can do to make the experience as easy as possible.

Be aware it's going to take a while

When you put on a new pair of prescription glasses, you will see everything clearly right away and adjust quickly. You may think this is how it's going to be with hearing aids. However, with hearing aids, you'll need more time to work on getting used to hearing things differently and processing what you hear.

Don't give up

It can get frustrating to have the hearing aids in your ears for long periods of time and to hear noises you are not used to not hearing. However, the only way you are going to get used to them is by working through it and keeping them in, even when you don't want to. Also, getting your hearing aids to fit properly may take some adjusting with your audiologist, so be patient and inform them of any problems.

Turn down your electronics

The chances are good that you have your TV, stereo, phone and other electronics set on high sounds. When you are wearing your new hearing aids, some of these can sound so loud to you they can hurt your ears. The first thing you want to do is go around your house and turn everything on lower settings to prepare for those noises.

Be aware of your speaking

Most people talk louder when they are hard of hearing. When you have hearing aids in, you will hear your own voice much louder and this can cause you to overcompensate and speak in a very low tone. This can make it extremely hard for others to hear you. If others are telling you you're talking too low, then you want to make a conscious effort to speak louder. After time, you'll know the right tone of voice to use.

Once you get used to hearing with your hearing aids, you will find that they make your life a lot easier and open up many opportunities to you that haven't been available for a while. Visit websites like http://www.HearDenver.org and talk with your audiologist for more information and tips for adjusting to your hearing aids. 


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