Hearing Aids: What Users Really Think, and Why You Should Care

Hikers climbing on the mountain, man wearing hearing aids.

Most individuals are happy with their hearing aids: Based upon one recent survey, when speaking one-on-one, 91% of individuals who use hearing aids are satisfied with their results. When speaking about specific activities, 85% were satisfied in a group setting and watching TV, 78% while shopping, and 75% in a restaurant or on the phone.

For an advanced device like a hearing aid, these are some extremely positive results. But we have to question, what are the other 9%, 15%, and 25% experiencing? Why aren’t they as happy with their devices?

Individuals with hearing aids have some good and some bad things to convey about them. (We can easily fix the majority of the bad stuff and that’s the good news!)

For individuals who are happy with their hearing aids, this article will make you even happier. And for people who are less excited, this article should help you deal with your concerns.

1. I feel more connected

There’s often a reconnection with friends and loved ones for people who have had their ability to hear revived with hearing aids. Their energy levels are higher. They participate and stay more active.

Their failure to hear isn’t as frustrating anymore. Because they don’t have to struggle to hear what people are saying, they feel less exhausted.

For many people, a hearing aid allows them to feel more connected to their world and others, which is when they feel happiest.

2. Initially, sounds seemed distorted

Hearing aids nowadays are digital. They don’t simply make sounds louder, they have many settings to help you hear better in a variety of places. Because of this, some people might be dissatisfied when they’re in a loud environment like a restaurant or talking on the phone but quite satisfied when in a one-on-one conversation.

It isn’t difficult to learn to use a hearing aid. But they do take a little practice getting used to them.

3. I couldn’t learn how to use my hearing aid on my own

Hearing aids aren’t a “one-size-fits-all” solution as many people may think. People might leave the office with the misconception that the sound won’t get any better, which could prompt them not to wear them.

You may not even understand how complex hearing loss is. Hearing aids are developed to target numerous types and levels of hearing loss by transforming how sound enters the ear.

Our skilled hearing specialists will perform a hearing aid fitting in the office. When you get home, we highly recommend that you practice using your hearing aid with a friend in a variety of settings.

Talk with us if you’re still having difficulty after a couple of weeks. We can help you have a better comprehension of how your functions work and we can most likely make some fine adjustments for you.

4. I had forgotten what I was missing without healthy hearing

Do you remember what a playful whisper sounds like? What about gentle laughter? How about soft music, birds singing, wind chimes, or the wind? Maybe you can’t recall what children playing sounds like, or you’ve forgotten the sound of the gentle breathing of your significant other.

Many individuals who get a hearing aid communicate that it’s a pleasant surprise to suddenly hear these little things that they had forgotten about. Having these sounds restored means the whole magnificence of the world around can once again be experienced by individuals who get hearing aids.

5. It took some time to get used to my hearing aids

When you were a toddler and had to wear shoes for the first time, you probably thought that was uncomfortable. Now you may prefer to wear them all the time. It might take time to get used to a new hat or a new watch, in a similar way.

Our bodies are designed to feel uncomfortable when something seems out of place, such as a hearing aid going into your outer ear. But pretty soon, the body recognizes there is no threat and welcomes the device as an extension of the body.

6. I wish I would have invested in my hearing aids sooner

Individuals who put in the time to get used to their hearing aids wouldn’t go back. They wouldn’t give up all the benefits of hearing, and they often regret waiting so long to invest in a hearing aid.

Individuals who were patient and preserved were thankful that they did. Their lives have become a great deal more enriched.

Pay attention to improved hearing

If you aren’t having the ideal experience with your hearing aid, don’t give up. It’s worth the time and effort. It will become second nature before too long.

Let us know about what you’re experiencing with your hearing aids. We can help you fine-tune your hearing aids in a faster and more efficient way. Enjoying all that life has to offer with restored hearing is worth the patients.

The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.

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