In the first week, it’s recommended you gradually
build up your hearing aid use. Follow the advice of your audiologist and
listen to your body.
Exposure to lots of new sounds can be overwhelming at times, so don’t be afraid
to take your hearing aids out for periods of the day to give yourself a break.
In contrast, the more you build up your hearing aid use over those initial
weeks, the quicker you will adapt to your world of new sounds.
Aim to wear your hearing aids for at least 4 hours per day. If you’re feeling
reluctant to wear them, stay strong and keep trying as it will get easier.
Don’t be tempted to put them in a drawer and give up, a world of improved sound
awaits if you stick firm.
Don’t miss your follow up appointments with your audiologist thinking that you have everything under control. It’s so important to check in and ensure your hearing aids fit correctly and function optimally.
There’s also the opportunity to ask questions and discuss any unusual sounds and experiences you may have noticed since wearing them.
We will schedule an appointment with you 1-2 weeks after your first hearing aid fitting.
For new hearing aid users, it’s best to start with familiar scenarios and people. Don’t overestimate your transition by heading to a booming social occasion on day two.
You may find it confusing, difficult to keep up and utterly overwhelming. Instead, surround yourself with familiar voices of family and friends that you are more likely to recognise.
Remember that as you adapt to your hearing aids, you are training your brain to get used to new sounds again.
This process can take months to be comfortable hearing sounds have been long ‘forgotten’, so starting gradually is key.