We often hear this statement from hearing aid users. They are not correct in saying so..…Why? People generally have a habit of comparing one with another but they don’t realize that they are comparing two completely different cases.
Let me explain..
(No two persons are same likewise no two ’ hearing loss’ are similar.)
There are also chances that the person with longer duration may have ignored his hearing loss, not taken appropriate action of wearing hearing aids and hence had to face a time period of auditory deprivation i.e. lack of auditory stimulation. On the other hand, the other person may have got himself a good hearing aid as soon as s/he experienced difficulty in hearing. Any such two persons will experience different benefit from hearing aids.
We see that very often persons with hearing impairment take a long time to accept the fact that they have hearing loss. The longer they take to accept this fact the harder they find to accept hearing aids and still more difficult to derive complete benefit from their respective hearing aids. Persons who accept hearing loss early are more likely to benefit with the hearing aids.
During our counselling session we urge people to consider various factors before they pin their expectations to their hearing aids.
Hearing aid definitely and positively helps to hear but how much depends upon.
Are the users willing to train their ears using their hearing aids for better listening experience.
A person who keeps fair and realistic expectations from his/her hearing aid is more likely to be happy and satisfied with his/her hearing experience.