eirlys
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I just recently started wearing a single RIC hearing aid for Severe reverse slope hearing loss in my right ear. I have moderate hearing loss in my left ear. The audi told me that I'd hate regular hearing aids because they would have to be turned up so much that everything would sound terrible and that I'd need to give my brain time to adjust since it hasn't really processed much on that side for the past 31 years. I'm just not ready and can't afford the BAHA.
I'm just halfway wondering if I should give it more time or go back to struggling to hear in a world that isn't very friendly to those with hearing loss. I've only just begun the fittings. Right now, things are very annoying. Doors slamming, my hair, other sharp noises are almost painful to me. My own voice has a buzz on certain vowel sounds that is distracting. Other people have the same buzz(rasping? crackle?) on their s's, sh's, and t's. My hair brushing against the microphones is driving me crazy.
I do have otosclerosis so it's a conductive hearing loss and since it's atypical slope, maybe I just need to give it more time and more adjustments? Will my brain adjust? Does all of this get better? It's a single Starkey S Series 7 (yes, older model.. but what I could afford paying on my own). I only have the 45 days to trial it so I don't want to be stuck with something not terribly useful but I also do want to give it a fair shot. I've worn it at all times for the past week except for showering and sleeping.
I'm just halfway wondering if I should give it more time or go back to struggling to hear in a world that isn't very friendly to those with hearing loss. I've only just begun the fittings. Right now, things are very annoying. Doors slamming, my hair, other sharp noises are almost painful to me. My own voice has a buzz on certain vowel sounds that is distracting. Other people have the same buzz(rasping? crackle?) on their s's, sh's, and t's. My hair brushing against the microphones is driving me crazy.
I do have otosclerosis so it's a conductive hearing loss and since it's atypical slope, maybe I just need to give it more time and more adjustments? Will my brain adjust? Does all of this get better? It's a single Starkey S Series 7 (yes, older model.. but what I could afford paying on my own). I only have the 45 days to trial it so I don't want to be stuck with something not terribly useful but I also do want to give it a fair shot. I've worn it at all times for the past week except for showering and sleeping.