Adjusting to Hearing Impairment
People with hearing difficulties can and do live full lives that are just as productive as those of people with normal hearing. However, when a person begins to develop hearing loss, there can be a difficult period of transition. Whether hearing loss is caused gradually by conditions like presbycusis, or is brought on suddenly by injury or illness, adjusting to a life with reduced hearing is a challenge.
If you or a loved one has developing a hearing impairment, the good news is that you are not alone. There are many ways to meet other hearing impaired people, both online and in-person. There are also many devices on the market that can help you counteract the difficulties of hearing loss. To learn about hearing aids and other assistive technology, call a hearing aid expert from HearingPlanet at 1-800-432-7669.
Different is not Worse
If you have recently lost some of your hearing ability, your life may become different in many ways, but it will not necessarily be worse. Living with a new disability is a little like climbing into a very cold pool; it may be hard at first, but eventually you will become acclimated to your new circumstances. The key is patience and optimism.
As many hearing health experts have pointed out, the first step in adjusting to hearing loss is acknowledging the problem. It is not something you can hide from close friends and family, nor is it something you can ignore until it goes away. The sooner you open up about your condition, the sooner you can receive the support and medical help you need.
As you begin to learn about your hearing loss and seek out solutions, the important thing is to keep an open mind. It may take awhile to find the right hearing aid or to develop a new daily routine that accommodates your needs. As long as you remain flexible and willing to try new options, it should not be too difficult to adjust. Always focus on the progress you are making, rather than your limitations.
Building support networks is also an important step. Your loved ones can provide emotional support, while a skilled audiologist can treat your condition. Our experienced hearing aid consultants can also provide information about affordable hearing loss solutions.
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When you are adjusting to a large change in your life, you will probably want to keep other frustrations to a minimum. For courteous and efficient assistance from a qualified hearing aid specialist, contact HearingPlanet at 1-800-432-7669.
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Dear Grant,
I just want to thank you again for the absolutely excellent level of support you have provided to me in my search for hearing aids. As you know, when I called, I really was only gathering information and had no intention on committing to purchase any time in the immediate future. However your friendly one-on-one support with my questions, concerns and possible issues quickly won me over to make you and HearingPlanet my first choice as a provider...
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