Hi All,
I'm new here in this forum.
I'm wearing hearing aids from childhood (from the age of 3), now I'm 28 years old.
I used to wear analog HA's.
My HA's were getting old so I bought a new HA's.
My new HA's are digital (first time of using digital).
I ordered Versata Art ITE and got them one week ago.
The new HA's are really powerful and I guess I hear with them better.
But I have one major problem - there several tones that sound to me worse.
For example:
1. Closing the kitchen doors.
2. I'm playing tennis - the hit of the tennis ball.
3. Fork and knife on a plate.
4. Applause.
What I feel is that I don't hear the peak of the sound, like that the peak of the sound is shuttled down.
I went to my audiologist and he tried every possible feature reconfiguration, none of this helped.
He tried to cancel the sound recover, to change the percentage of how much the HA's are closing to be analog.
The final conclusion was that I need to get used to those sounds, my brain was gotten used to analog HA's for 25 years.
Is anyone experienced the feeling I've described above?
Is it right that it's possible to get used to this NEW sounds?
Waiting for your replies...
I'm new here in this forum.
I'm wearing hearing aids from childhood (from the age of 3), now I'm 28 years old.
I used to wear analog HA's.
My HA's were getting old so I bought a new HA's.
My new HA's are digital (first time of using digital).
I ordered Versata Art ITE and got them one week ago.
The new HA's are really powerful and I guess I hear with them better.
But I have one major problem - there several tones that sound to me worse.
For example:
1. Closing the kitchen doors.
2. I'm playing tennis - the hit of the tennis ball.
3. Fork and knife on a plate.
4. Applause.
What I feel is that I don't hear the peak of the sound, like that the peak of the sound is shuttled down.
I went to my audiologist and he tried every possible feature reconfiguration, none of this helped.
He tried to cancel the sound recover, to change the percentage of how much the HA's are closing to be analog.
The final conclusion was that I need to get used to those sounds, my brain was gotten used to analog HA's for 25 years.
Is anyone experienced the feeling I've described above?
Is it right that it's possible to get used to this NEW sounds?
Waiting for your replies...