KerBear
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I don't post on this forum very often, but since the last few days have been somewhat life-altering, I thought I'd share my story in case anyone else might benefit.
Here's a quick history. I had a "slight" hearing loss in the low frequencies only in my right ear from aged 4 until my twenties. (I've since been diagnosed with EVA in that ear only.) Until two years ago, the last time I'd had my hearing tested was at age 20, when I still had only a slight LF loss in my right ear and no hearing loss in my left. In my early thirties, I realized that the hearing loss in my right ear had gotten a bit worse, but it wasn't really bothersome as I wasn't having any difficulty understanding speech.
About two years ago, shortly after the birth of my son, I realized that I could no longer understand what my husband was saying if I was lying on the bed with my left ear down. He'd apparently noticed this since we'd gotten married 3 years prior but had never pointed it out. So, I finally bit the bullet and went for a hearing test in June of 2013. The result? Mild-to-moderate hearing loss (a flattish loss) in my right ear and a mild hearing loss in my good (left) ear! I was totally surprised about the loss in my left ear. I had no idea!!! So I got a hearing aid for my right ear in 2013. You can read my other posts on this forum to find out how difficult that adjustment was for me
Over the last year or so, the hearing in my good ear (my left) has remained the same (objectively) as it was two years ago. But subjectively, I've been feeling like I'm having a harder time hearing. I asked my audiologist a few times in the last year-and-a-half about trialling a second hearing aid, but she didn't think it would help much. At my last hearing test, I insisted on trialling a second aid. She agreed, but thought I shouldn't expect a "wow" factor.
I got my second hearing aid Thursday, and there's been a HUGE "wow" factor!!!! I didn't realize how muffled everything has been until now. Suddenly conversations are crisp and easy to understand. I hadn't even realized I had been straining to hear, but now I know that I have been. Wow! I wish I'd pressed for a second hearing aid so much sooner!!!! It's already made an incredible difference. I can hardly believe it!
I'm having mixed emotions since getting the second aid. I'm mourning the loss of normal hearing, but only a bit, nothing like I did the first time around! For the most part, the improvement in my hearing is way too amazing for me to dwell on "what I've lost". So I'm trying to focus instead on what I've gained, which is a lot. Right now, I can hear really well with two HAs. And I love, love, LOVE being able to stream music directly to both HAs!!! I tried doing that before with one aid but it wasn't that useful. With two aids, it's amazing, and so much fun!!! Plus, using my cell phone hands-free while driving is so much cooler with my hearing aids than it ever was with a headset. I'm so glad I did this!!! Plus, my husband's a tech guy, so he's thrilled with all the fun things I can do with my HAs now. He's almost more excited than I am
I'm just putting my story out there for anyone who's had/having reservations about getting hearing aids for any reason. Esthetically, few people notice. Truly. I've worn my hair in a high ponytail with the backs of both ears very visible (I wear RITE aids) since I got my second HA, and if anyone's noticed, they certainly haven't treated me any differently. I'm also an older mom to young kids. I thought two hearing aids would make me look older, but HAs are so discreet now that I don't think anyone has noticed, and if they have, they certainly haven't said anything. I kind of feel like I want people to see them now because I feel good wearing them and I know they're helping. I really wish I'd done this sooner.
Here's a quick history. I had a "slight" hearing loss in the low frequencies only in my right ear from aged 4 until my twenties. (I've since been diagnosed with EVA in that ear only.) Until two years ago, the last time I'd had my hearing tested was at age 20, when I still had only a slight LF loss in my right ear and no hearing loss in my left. In my early thirties, I realized that the hearing loss in my right ear had gotten a bit worse, but it wasn't really bothersome as I wasn't having any difficulty understanding speech.
About two years ago, shortly after the birth of my son, I realized that I could no longer understand what my husband was saying if I was lying on the bed with my left ear down. He'd apparently noticed this since we'd gotten married 3 years prior but had never pointed it out. So, I finally bit the bullet and went for a hearing test in June of 2013. The result? Mild-to-moderate hearing loss (a flattish loss) in my right ear and a mild hearing loss in my good (left) ear! I was totally surprised about the loss in my left ear. I had no idea!!! So I got a hearing aid for my right ear in 2013. You can read my other posts on this forum to find out how difficult that adjustment was for me
Over the last year or so, the hearing in my good ear (my left) has remained the same (objectively) as it was two years ago. But subjectively, I've been feeling like I'm having a harder time hearing. I asked my audiologist a few times in the last year-and-a-half about trialling a second hearing aid, but she didn't think it would help much. At my last hearing test, I insisted on trialling a second aid. She agreed, but thought I shouldn't expect a "wow" factor.
I got my second hearing aid Thursday, and there's been a HUGE "wow" factor!!!! I didn't realize how muffled everything has been until now. Suddenly conversations are crisp and easy to understand. I hadn't even realized I had been straining to hear, but now I know that I have been. Wow! I wish I'd pressed for a second hearing aid so much sooner!!!! It's already made an incredible difference. I can hardly believe it!
I'm having mixed emotions since getting the second aid. I'm mourning the loss of normal hearing, but only a bit, nothing like I did the first time around! For the most part, the improvement in my hearing is way too amazing for me to dwell on "what I've lost". So I'm trying to focus instead on what I've gained, which is a lot. Right now, I can hear really well with two HAs. And I love, love, LOVE being able to stream music directly to both HAs!!! I tried doing that before with one aid but it wasn't that useful. With two aids, it's amazing, and so much fun!!! Plus, using my cell phone hands-free while driving is so much cooler with my hearing aids than it ever was with a headset. I'm so glad I did this!!! Plus, my husband's a tech guy, so he's thrilled with all the fun things I can do with my HAs now. He's almost more excited than I am
I'm just putting my story out there for anyone who's had/having reservations about getting hearing aids for any reason. Esthetically, few people notice. Truly. I've worn my hair in a high ponytail with the backs of both ears very visible (I wear RITE aids) since I got my second HA, and if anyone's noticed, they certainly haven't treated me any differently. I'm also an older mom to young kids. I thought two hearing aids would make me look older, but HAs are so discreet now that I don't think anyone has noticed, and if they have, they certainly haven't said anything. I kind of feel like I want people to see them now because I feel good wearing them and I know they're helping. I really wish I'd done this sooner.