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It is not the purchase of a product, which will give you better hearing. Achieving better hearing will depend on more than just the performance of the hearing aid products you purchased.
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A driving desire to learn is a fundamental requirement to overcoming your hearing problem. The seven characteristics which are present in all persons who complete the transition to hearing aids are:
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Admit you have a permanent hearing problem.
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Seek help with a positive attitude.
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Learn all you can about your hearing problem.
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Relentless commitment not to quit.
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Set realistic expectations.
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Time spent practicing the use of hearing aids.
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Time and patience while your brain acclimates to ambient sound and noise.
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Hearing aids will not bring you instant gratification. Hearing aids are only a starting place. Time spent in practice, with a patient and a willing attitude by the student, is the most important step.
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To achieve better hearing, you must work at it daily. You can not purchase the ability to hear again, only relearn it. The most successful hearing aid users will tell you; the price they paid for better hearing was the time they spent practicing.
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The decision to have a good attitude about going through the process to improve your hearing must be yours. As a hearing professional, we can not make this commitment for you; it is your choice alone. A cheerful attitude will not only effect your success, but will be an encouragement to everyone you know.