Jane Brody, Health and Science write for The New York Times, published her second article about seeking treatment for hearing loss. Read Article
Among the points she made were:
Be sure to discuss options (style, technology, cost) with your audiologist that best match your requirements. Hearing aids are not one-size-fits-all, and there may be a variety of options for your preferences and hearing needs.
Fine-tuning hearing aids may take a few visits. Work with your audiologist. Communicate where you are seeing improvements, and where you hope for better results. While hearing aids do not restore normal hearing, with patient, careful, expert programming, they can be tweaked to provide you with the most comfortable hearing possible.
Practice! Benefiting from amplification not only requires adjustments by your audiologist but learning to make good use of the sounds by the listener. Be patient, this may take a little time. It is well worth the effort.
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