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"I don't want anyone to know I have hearing loss."
Fewer people feel the need to ‘hide’ their hearing loss. But, those who want to ‘hide’ their hearing loss feel much more strongly about it. Let me offer two thoughts for encouragement.
Hearing loss is a natural part of aging, isn't it?
Asking at what age hearing is no longer vital is like asking at what age companionship is no longer necessary. Hearing is the sense that most contributes to our ability to engage with others.
Do you love hearing aids or hate them? One key difference
You will be successful if you work with an audiologist who can guide you through choosing, learning to use, and maintaining your hearing aids. Studies show the importance of guidance from an audiologist. These findings are consistent no matter how basic or sophisticated the level of technology.
How to find the right hearing aid . . . for you
Consider hearing aids as treatment for a serious, significant medical condition, not as an appliance purchase. Measure your satisfaction of hearing aids as how well it contributes to the quality of your communication and relationships.
Seniors May Now Fear ‘Cognitive Decline’ More Than Cancer; Hearing Loss a Factor
Loss of mental acuity (memory loss, depression, dementia, Alzheimer) was named as a top concern for over 65% of respondents in a 2015 National Council on Aging survey. Hearing loss treatment is a significant lever for maintaining your mental and decision-making faculties as you age.
Hearing loss and memory problems: Is there a relationship?
In the presence of hearing loss, your brain has to devote more energy to processing sound. It can draw this energy from memory encoding, decision-making, and emotional well-being.
Hearing loss and Depression: Is there a relationship?
Why would untreated hearing loss lead to depression? When you have hearing loss, listening is a more effortful, exhaustive exercise. The effort - fatigued - drained experience is a pathway to depression, sadness, and anxiety.
When your loved one won't get a hearing test
What will get your loved one, who has hearing loss, to get a hearing test?
Can you give me one quick tip so that I can help my mother who isn’t hearing well? Tip #4
When you are speaking to your mother, pause between phrases.
Can you give me one quick tip so that I can help my mother who isn’t hearing well? Tip #3
When you are speaking to someone with hearing loss, keep your hands away from your face. Make communication your priority.
Can you give me one quick tip so that I can help my mother who isn’t hearing well? Tip #2
This is the second in a series of posts about communicating with a loved one with hearing loss.
Can you give me one quick tip so that I can help my mother who isn’t hearing well? Tip #1
This is the first in a series of posts on how to communicate with a loved one with hearing loss.
A simple English quiz that you will fail and what it reveals about hearing loss
A simple English quiz can demonstrate how our experience diminishes our awareness.
Every breath you take–New Year’s Resolutions–Hearing Loss
If you have ever started the New Year composing resolutions only to throw in the towel before Ground Hog Day--or bemusedly watch others struggle with resolutions--this post is for you.
Looking for a Memory Boost? Try a hearing test
A hearing test might be the key to understanding, retaining, and making better use of information.
Hearing Loss and the Holidays: what can we do to make family time more enjoyable?
Holiday and family time makes the effects of hearing loss much more profound. With many speakers in the room, it's more difficult for someone with hearing loss to engage in conversation, or even to understand the conversation of others.
Hearing Loss & Depression: Two characteristics that explain the relationship
There’s a clear pattern in the research, demonstrating the connection between hearing loss and depression. Some readily understand this relationship. Others are skeptical. This article is for the skeptics.
When did it become socially acceptable to make hearing loss a punch line?
Levity aside, I can’t help but think of the myriad other health conditions, or other socially-sensitive stereotypes that might have replaced hearing loss that would have resulted in outrage.
What to look for in a restaurant when you have hearing loss
If you or a dear one has hearing loss, here are a few tips to look out for when choosing a restaurant.
Can I Call it a Mid-Year Resolution if I Go in for a Hearing Test?
What stops someone who knows they have hearing loss from getting a hearing test?
Does Aging Lead to Hearing Loss? Let’s Investigate.
It is common to that hearing loss is a natural part of aging. The relationship isn't as straightforward as you might think. Here we look at causes of hearing loss that you are in control of and those you are not.
Question: What effect does my hearing loss have on my overall health?
Hearing is the sense that has the most influence on your relationships. Hearing loss is associated with other serious health conditions.