Nearly 20% of the global population lives with hearing loss. If you have been living with hearing loss for weeks or even years, seeking treatment can be an emotional experience.
Navigating the Emotional Journey With Hearing Aids
Following a hearing test, your provider may recommend hearing aids, a common treatment form used to mitigate the adverse side effects of hearing loss. In the initial weeks of using these new devices, you may encounter a spectrum of emotions, including but not limited to:
- Relief: Many experience relief as they rediscover sounds once hidden to them.
- Excitement: There’s often excitement at the prospect of engaging more fully in conversations, enjoying music with clarity and embracing social activities with renewed ease.
- Nervousness: Some may feel apprehensive about wearing hearing aids for the first time, particularly concerning appearance, comfortor functionality.
- Frustration: Adjusting to hearing aids can pose challenges initially, leading to feelings of frustration as you adapt to new sensations and sounds that were once invisible.
How to Manage These Emotions
Experiencing a host of new and sometimes unexpected emotions may leave you drained. It’s important to recognize that an adjustment period is natural as you acclimate to your devices. With time, these emotions typically subside, allowing you to embrace your hearing aids fully. Meanwhile, consider the following strategies:
- Maintain a journal to track your emotions daily. Write down the specific emotions and what you think may have triggered them. This will help you process and learn how to deal with your feelings as they arise.
- Engage in open conversations with loved ones about your feelings. Feel free to acknowledge when you want a listening break, even if just for a few minutes when you feel overwhelmed.
- Consult your hearing specialist if you encounter any issues with your devices, including but not limited to feedback, discomfort in the ear canal or sound disruptions.
- Take brief breaks from wearing your hearing aids to alleviate any discomfort.
By attending to your emotional well-being, sharing your feelings with loved ones, seeking support from your hearing specialist and taking intermittent breaks, you can enjoy a smoother transition into hearing aids.
If you’re ready to take the exciting first step into hearing loss treatment, contact Hearing Advancement Center today to make an appointment with one of our specialists.