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Re-learning to Hear
It might help to know that even a person with normal hearing would
have to adjust to hearing instruments and how they process and deliver
sound to the inner ear. It wont sound like your normal hearing
used tobut you will be able to hear sounds you've been
missing, and enjoy your sense of hearing again.
When you put on hearing instruments for the first time, you'll
begin hearing sounds you havent heard in some time. Your brain
actually has to re-learn how to hear these sounds, particularly the
complex
range of frequencies in human speech. This can take some time. It
also requires practice. Research suggests that speech comprehension
does increase over a period of several months after hearing instruments
are purchased. With consistent and attentive use, you should be able
to hear the sounds you've been missing, more easily.
Heres what many people report when first wearing hearing instruments:
- it will take some time to adjust to wearing hearing instruments
- your hearing in quiet environments should improve
- your hearing in situations with background noise should improve,
but probably not as much as your hearing in quiet places
- you might begin to notice sounds you havent heard for some
time, such as the hum of household appliances, or the chirping
of a cricket
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