Etoile
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I was recently diagnosed with a hearing loss after a year of frustration with missing things. I am mild across the board (30-35dB) and worse in high frequencies (60-70dB). The audiologist said hearing aids won't really help, and she gave me information on communication strategies, but for a long time now I have wished I could just "turn up the volume" on a lot of people and things. I don't have scientific evidence, of course, but when I'm having trouble hearing, it just feels like "if they were just a little louder, I'd be fine." It feels like a HA would give me back "normal" hearing. I know, I know, it's not ever normal...but I just wish everybody could be "turned up" a little bit.
Is it true that HA's don't help with high frequency loss? Do I have to just retrain myself and others according to these "communication strategies" I got, or can technology help me out?
Thanks in advance...it is frustrating and scary to realize I'm missing things, especially since I am an interpreter. I just wish it could be easier.
Is it true that HA's don't help with high frequency loss? Do I have to just retrain myself and others according to these "communication strategies" I got, or can technology help me out?
Thanks in advance...it is frustrating and scary to realize I'm missing things, especially since I am an interpreter. I just wish it could be easier.