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Helpful Tips
1. Start Slowly
Begin by using your new hearing aid a few hours a day while you
are alone. If you're not used to wearing a hearing aid, you will
probably notice many sounds you have not heard in a while. And
while you may enjoy the sounds of birds again, other sounds like
crackling paper and the refrigerator running may take some time
to get used to. With practice you should be able to focus on the
sounds you want to hear and ignore the rest. Hearing aids will not
restore your hearing, but they absolutely can help.
2. Read Out Loud
Your own voice will sound strange at first. Try reading out loud for
15 minutes a day to get used to the sound of your voice.
3. Practice Listening to One Voice
Start in a quiet environment listening to the radio or your favorite
TV show. Then practice listening with one friend or family member
at a time.
4. Listen and Talk in Small Groups
Next try talking with a small group of people, first in a quiet setting
and then in a noisier environment. Remember, most people have
difficulty understanding in loud places with background noise.
So, be patient and keep practicing. Your understanding should
improve with time.
If you have any questions or concerns give us a call toll-free!
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