Why do I have a difficult
time hearing female
voices
when I can hear male voices easily?
This is a symptom of high frequency hearing loss.
Female voices, children's voices, and even a majority
of speech understanding lie in the high frequencies.
You may hear the low frequency sounds normally but
miss the high frequency sounds.
What
if I do not have problems hearing, but I have a problem
understanding?
Hearing and understanding are two different things.
It is possible to hear something and not understand.
This may be due to a loss of hearing in the high frequencies.
Most consonant sounds that bring clarity to speech
are high in pitch. They help you discriminate between
different words (i.e.. pick, tick, sick). If you have
a high frequency hearing loss, you miss the clarity
from consonant sounds while hearing the volume of
speech from the low pitches.
Will
wearing a hearing aid restore my hearing to normal?
Unfortunately hearing aids will not restore your hearing
to normal. They will make most sounds available to
you at your hearing level.
Do
I need two hearing aids?
If you have a hearing loss in both ears it is recommended
that you wear a hearing aid in each ear. There are
4 main reasons why binaural (two-eared) listening
is superior to monaural (one-eared) listening:
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Better
Hearing in Noise |
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Improved
Signal versus Noise Level |
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Improved
Locating Ability |
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Possible
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Are
digital hearing aids for everyone?
No. Digital hearing aids focus more on clarity of
sound rather than loudness. Someone with a severe
to profound hearing loss, who is used to conventional
technology, may not be a candidate for digital circuitry,
as this type of circuit may not provide enough amplification.
Analog technology provides the most appropriate amount
and form of amplification, for those with a severe
to profound hearing loss.
How do I know what size hearing
aid I need?
Hearing aids are available in all sizes. Selection
of a size depends upon your personal preference, your
ear canal size, and your hearing loss. The smallest
size is a Completely In the Canal (CIC) and fits deep
into your ear canal. It is removed by pulling a string.
The next size fits In The Canal (ITC) is usually only
visible from the side. The In The Ear (ITE) hearing
aids fills your entire ear and a Behind The Ear (BTE)
aid hooks on to the top of your ear and goes behind
it. Even if the smallest CIC is not appropriate for
you, keep in mind that hearing aids are less noticeable
than hearing loss.
My
friend did not have a positive experience with hearing
aids; will the same happen to me?
No hearing loss is the same. Although someone you
know may have had a negative experience with hearing
aids, you may not have the same experience. Professionals'
ability to fit hearing aids vary, as do hearing aids
and technology. Do not base your hearing upon someone
else's experiences.
Do
hearing aids need repair?
Yes, occasionally hearing aids need repair. Hearing
aids are exposed to a damp, waxy environment on a
daily basis. Because of this, plus normal wear and
tear, you can expect to face a repair or two during
the lifespan of your hearing aid. If your hearing
aid is being repaired more than you are able to use
it, then it may be time to consider new aids.
How
long does it take to adjust to new hearing aids?
It can take several months to completely adjust to
your new hearing aids. Hearing tends to deteriorate
gradually over time, so when sounds are reintroduced
to the brain in a 30-minute fitting session, it can
be overwhelming. The brain may have to reprogram the
classification of some sounds. Even though it may
take several months to completely adjust to hearing
through hearing aids, it should only take a week or
two for you to notice benefits.
Whose
responsibility is rehabilitation?
Successful rehabilitation depends upon you, your hearing
professional, and your support group. It is very important
that you communicate openly with your hearing professional
and that you understand realistic expectations of
hearing aids. It is also necessary for your professional
to guide you in your expectations while making adjustments
based upon your needs. Also, it is very important
to receive support from your friends and family members.
Discuss your experience with them and explain your
need for their encouragement and understanding. Hearing
aids do not always give immediate results. They may
require technical adjustments by the professional
along with determination and patience on your part.
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