| Do not try to set an endurance record! We recommend
that you interact with people familiar to you during
your first days with new hearing aids. Start in a favorable
listening environment such as one-on-one conversations
in quiet locations and work towards more difficult listening
situations. Let your friends and family know you’re
using your new hearing aids.
Please do NOT wear them to a cocktail party or restaurant
during the first few weeks, thinking "this will
be a good test!" It will absolutely not be a good
test – it will be very difficult! You should not
wear hearing aids in noise until you are very accustomed
to them!
Helpful Steps to Learning to Use a Hearing Aid:
- At first, wear the hearing aids in your own home
environment.
- Wear the hearing aids only as long as you are comfortable
wearing them.
- Accustom yourself to the use of the hearing aids
while conversing with just one other person.
- Do not strain to catch every word, even people with
normal hearing do not hear every word!
- Do not be discouraged by background noise.
- Practice locating the source of the sound by listening
only.
- Increase your tolerance for loud sounds SLOWLY.
- Practice learning to discriminate different speech
sounds.
- Listen to something read aloud, "books on tape"
are available at your library.
- Gradually extend the number of persons with whom
you speak.
- Gradually increase the number of situations in which
you use your hearing aids.
- Take part in an organized course of aural rehabilitation,
see your audiologist to learn about these courses.
REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS:
Hearing aids work EXTREMELY well when fitted and adjusted
properly but.....
- The left and right hearing aids will probably
not fit exactly the same and they probably won’t
sound exactly the same.
- You might find you like one hearing aid better
than the other Nonetheless, hearing aids should
be comfortable with respect to physical fit and
sound quality.
- Hearing aids do not restore normal hearing
and are not as good as normal hearing.
- You will be aware of hearing aids in your ears.
Until you get used to it, your voice will sound
"funny" when you wear hearing aids.
- Hearing aids should not to be worn in extremely
noisy environments.
- Some hearing aids have features that make noisy
environments more tolerable, however, hearing
aids cannot completely eliminate background noise.
Background noise is a real bother for many people.
You are encouraged to speak with your hearing
healthcare professional about options that do
significantly reduce background noise, such as
directional microphones, and FM systems, they
work very well and we encourage their use.
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