I m 22 just found hearing loss. Since the day I have started putting hearing aids I really felt confident while doing conversation because I can hear what other person is saying and it really motivates you in group conversation.
I appreciated this so much! I have mild to moderate hearing loss which I found out 4 years ago. I didn’t believe it; I was only in my 40s. Then COVID happened and everyone had to wear masks. That’s when I realized I must have carried on a lot of conversations by reading lips. I just went for my hearing aid consult today and will get them in 2 weeks.
"often feel like people are mumbling" made me LOL because... story of my life... I got tested at a hearing specialist and it turns out i have light to moderate hearing loss. Which honestly is not a surprise since... like I said, story of my life. I now get to test a standard device for a week, to see how it goes! It such a weird feeling, because I have no idea how it can improve or change my life. I've just always had lower than average hearing (runs in the family). I'm also scared that once I get tested by a doctor, they won't give me a prescription so that health insurance can cover the cost for hearing aids. Ahh I'm so new to all of this. Anyway, glad I found your video!
I'm glad you got it tested! Treating hearing loss is expensive but it is priceless and so worth it. Know that hearing devices take time to get used to. You'll go from your current hearing levels to feeling like you hear EVERYTHING. It can be overwhelming. Just know that is normal. Express your concerns to have the devices programmed to your needs and preferences and be patient during the adjustment period. It takes 3 weeks to 3 months to get used to hearing aids.
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So thankful for your channel. I was diagnosed with mild to moderate hearing loss. Still have 100% on speech processing, so thankful for that. Going to be getting hearing aids this week. Hoping I can adjust to them so that I can feel more confident in social situations and enjoy sounds that I have been missing.
That makes me so happy to hear you've found comfort in my channel! I'm so happy to hear you're getting hearing aids. They take about three weeks to get used to so be patient with yourself and the confidence will come! :)
Thank You I’m in my 40’s and just figured out I have hearing loss, I didn’t even realize!!! I have my hearing aides now and it’s a whole new world. Feel like a kid again, everything is so crisp. Fascinating! Doctors just really don’t check people for hearing like they should be!
i never thought i might’ve had hearing loss until i realized that i would read peoples lips to be able to hear them. now with mask i can’t do that and in busy places i can barely hear what people say, it’s always been like that but reading their lips helped. i have to turn up the tv louder and my mom yells at me that it’s way to loud but any lower i can’t hear it😂
This video has been helpful to me to understand my level of loss. I went to an audiologist, ordered hearing aids and will have them fitted in a few weeks. I have the chart she prepared but she didn't explain the level of loss as I see in your chart in this video. My low number is around 60 so it's moderate. I look forward to getting them and seeing what I've been missing. I'm 74 so it's no surprise. Maybe after I get used to them I'll come back to this video or another one of yours with comments "from a newbie".
Hiya! Hope you’re having a good day/night! I came across this video and I just wanted to say thank you so much for this video. A little over a year ago I started to realise that I couldn’t hear properly in crowds and school. I was able to hear pretty much everything but at school I really struggled understanding my teachers or my friends, this was because it was always loud and crowded. My family started realising it as well saying that I was always asking them to repeat themselves or always saying pardon. I ignored it for some time but it just felt like it was getting worse and my teachers at school would get annoyed at me because they thought I wasn’t listening. So I went to an audiologist and booked a hearing test. This showed that I had low frequency mild to moderate hearing loss. I then got hearing aids to help make noises clearer, and they helped me so much. I’ve had them for over a year now and I have no regrets. However I never really told anyone about them because I felt my hearing loss wasn’t valid as it wasn’t prominent. I just wanted to say thank you for this video and explaining what it’s really like. You demonstrated it so well and told people what it’s like living with mild hearing loss. Thank you, I really appreciate it.
I am so happy to hear you've had the opportunity to get hearing aids. Hearing aids are funny little things. They solve the first problem of not being able to hear but then seem to bring new unexpected problems with regards to validation like you mentioned. This is normal and it takes time to get used to and embrace. I'm so grateful I could help. Move forward confidently! :)
I’m so happy to have discovered your channel right when I made an appointment to the audiologist. I have a mild hearing loss in my right ear. The best thing I did was get a hearing aid for it. I hear so much better. Thank you for your channel. It has helped me tremendously. ❤️
You made my day!! Thank you for letting me know I've helped you. It is a joy to know that hearing aids are helpful for you, too! What things are you able to hear now that you couldn't hear or hear as well without hearing aids?
Aahhhh finallyyy! Finallyyy somebody explained what can you not hear with a mild hearing losss…..!!!! This is the onlyyy video in the whole of UA-cam with an apt explanation! Thankkkk u sooooooo much
Problem with soft consonants and hear poorly under 40db. This sounds like what I have. I saw the audiologist, and I am going to get hearing aids next week. I always have to ask people to repeat themselves, I go into a shell sometimes to avoid that. It's been something I've been conscious of for a few years and now I had to do something about it. Thanks for your video.
I have hearing aids and I never wear them. I work in finance so I thought id get a pair to hear my clients. This past Friday I was having a conversation with someone behind a partition and I couldn't hear not one word... This is a regular thing. I pretend like I hear the person but I can't ... Friday it got to the point where I needed to walk around. I said, I need to walk around because I can't hear anything.. i have tinnitus too but amazingly I love it.. it never bothers me .... it make me unique and I embraced it...
Yes, there is a difference between hearing and understanding. Hearing aids can make sound louder but understanding is still a tough ball game. That is good you found something that works for you. I've never met anyone who has told me they like their tinnitus. Please, tell me about that! What do you like about it?
Thank you for the reassurance. I'm currently testing out hearing aids for my mild to moderately severe high frequency loss, and the improvements have been so subtle that I've had a hard time deciding whether I actually "need" them. I'm only into the 2nd week of my trial, so hope I continue to find some benefit -- even if it is subtle. (30 dB @4000 dipping to 60 dB @8000)
I'm getting tested next week. I have such a hard time hearing those soft consonants as you mentioned and especially can't hear in social situations like restaurants etc. I took a few different online tests and the results were inconsistent saying anywhere from 15db loss to 50 db loss, well, guess we'll find out. I had a hearing test about 6 years ago, the doc said, "it's just a confidence thing"...right yeah, my whole life have been exposed to loud noise, pianos, concerts, gunshots, construction work, tools etc. I used an amplifier last year and could hear so well. Makes me wonder what a real device would be like. Thanks for the great video.
Authentic hearing aids are pricey but worth every penny! In the US there are 30 day free, no obligation trials so call and audiologist and just try some out! I think you'll find they help a ton. Especially if the amplifier helped.
@@DefiniteHearing To hold me off I just purchased some air pod pro and followed instructions I found on UA-cam to set them up like hearing aids. I am (was) skeptical if hearing aids will do anything to be honest. I just got back inside… I never knew how much sounds was out there. Birds and I think bugs (strange noises) like a jungle or something. Never knew grass made a sound when I walked through it before. Cried a bit. Mosquitoes started eating me up so I came inside. Fans, air conditioners, walking… lots of noises. I can only imagine what it would be like if I get real hearing aids. The ringing is still there though 😞
@@DefiniteHearing I will have to get hearing aids sooner or later. If things get worse, I will try to learn sign language. Some signs I may not be able to make though. But that’s another issue 😝
Most audiologist don't like to suggest hearing aid for mild loss but I found it makes a big difference as there are more n more hearing aids for mild loss
Same here for me I have 30db loss in 250 hz and 500hz in right ear only. I consulted several audiologist they said no need of hearing aids now but I have sharp hearing in my right ear and difficulty in understanding words little distance away from right and very sharp when near. I feel difference in hearing both ear. My brain always compare my right and left hearing
I am 26 and am suffering from hearing loss. When I got the diagnosis, it was as if my world fell apart and I couldn't belive that I am facing this issue at such a young age. Also my doctor told me that sensoneural hearing loss is progressive and could get worse as we age. I was wondering what steps we can take to delay the progression as much as possible.
Yes, a diagnosis can be life changing. And yes, a sensorineural loss can progress. Unfortunately, the reality is our hearing loss will naturally digress as we age regardless of how our loss from the sensorineural loss progresses. I recommend taking advantage of the hearing you do have by using it. Get high quality hearing devices that help you hear sounds you other wise can’t but that don’t raise volume on sounds you don’t need (protect your hearing in that aspect). We live in such an amazing day and age where we can hear well with technology. Love and use it!
Hey @@DefiniteHearing If may i ask, how does hearing loss usually work? Does it get worse gradually as we get older or can it get bad really fast like a month or maybe years?
I was diagnosed with mild asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss and life is very frustrating. I am in my mid 30s and have dealt with a slow decline over the last 10+ years. I have been to an audiologist and ENT. I was told hearing aids wouldn’t help me, however when I use sound amplifiers while watching TV they help me so much! I just do not understand why hearing aids wouldn’t do the same thing for me. Enjoyed your video!
Did they say why hearing aids wouldn't help? They sound like they would! I'd get another opinion from a different audiologist. I'm sorry you're dealing with this frustrating hearing loss!
Basically the ENT told me that my issue is not so much hearing but being able to understand and certain consonance drop off and hearing aids wouldn’t help that. In my right ear The hair follicles in my cochlea are damaged and they don’t know why. I have hearing loss in the higher frequencies. It’s hard for me to understand when people talk to me and they are turned away from me, my tv and music volume are always “too loud” for others when to me it sounds normal, and if someone has an accent I might as well forget it. Don’t get me wrong I love accents, but they make it so much harder for me to understand what people are saying.
Also the audiologist told me that it was really up to me if I felt like I needed the hearing aids which I feel like they would really help me, but I’m not a doctor so if the ENT thinks they won’t help then I don’t want to spend a bunch of money.
I have that same sort of hearing loss and hearing aids help so so much. Sadly, hearing standards of care are lower than others. An eye doctor would never not recommend glasses if they'd help a person but for some reason hearing ENT doctors do that same thing. People are SO strange. My guess is they're hearing and they assume we are better off living without something they have... It makes no sense to me.
I have my yearly hearing evaluation this year in September, so we will see what happens. I doubt anything has changed with my hearing but I will be seeing a different audiologist this time. I’m going to get her opinion because I really feel like I need help. I’m more open to hearing aids now than I used to be because my family and I have gotten so frustrated with how hard it is to communicate. Thanks for listening and caring!
I lost my hearing on my right side in 2022 and since then I ignored it thinking it would come back. And I went to see a radiologist, and I got to find out I have mild severe hearing loss. I felt really bad because I felt like my life was over. I tried to get hearing aids, but it was really expensive over here in (Naira). It's about 800k to 1m. I am just confused. I really wish my ear could just go back to normal. I can't be around loud noise and sometimes I feel like I struggle to remember certain words, but not events though.
Sadly our ears likely won’t go back to normal. That rollercoaster doesn’t end. But know you aren’t alone. I get it too. I recommend trying different aid options. I hope you can find something you like.
Thank you, I have my hearing aid on order, and I am new to this. I am at about 40 Db on the 2000 to 4000 Hz range and 30 Db on the 1000 Hz range. Everything outside of these frequencies is around 1 Db. I look forward to learning more from you :) ♥
@@DefiniteHearing I wish I could afford or would be willing to spend the money on the top of the line Livio. Do you think just a basic hearing aid is good enough or worth the money? Is paying all that extra for some features really worth it? What do you use?
@@ryanmichaelhaley I use the ReSound Enzo 3D aids. I believe that it is TOTALLY possible to overpay for hearing aids (off-brand amplifiers from a distributor). That said, I also believe it is completely worth it to save up and get a sturdy, solid pair of hearing aids. I HIGHLY recommend visiting an audiologist, have them map your hearing and recommend a hearing aid. Make sure it is one of the "Big 6" brands and shop around for the best price.
Good video. Mild hearing loss in low freq, dropping to moderate at 2k, and Mod Severe 4-8k. I've been putting this off for so long. I mean pretty much in denial. I did ASL in College as my language, and assumed that I was almost faking needing them when I saw what true Hard of Hearing people go through. Made a bunch of friends in that class, probably should have just asked, but embarrassed. Although since then its gotten worse, and I spend a stupid amount of time, especially in say a checkout line with Women (voice closer to my hearing loss) with high pitched voices telling me things. I keep asking asking "what" "one more time" and then the dreaded putting my ear up close and asking "no seriously sorry, just one more time" only to find they were just saying have a good day. Its super embarrassing. It doesn't cause issues... Until it does I guess. It even showed in this video with your soft consonants. All of them just sounded like "sh" I think it may be time for me to take the plunge and get some hearing aids. Autologist says im on the fence, but I *will* need them eventually and that somehow if I dont get them it will start screwing with my ability to hear words cause it changes how your brain works. Dunno
Everything you’re saying is in line with a hearing loss and I think hearing aids could really help you. Just try some for the 30 day no obligation trial. Don’t skimp on quality, get a great pair you love. Also, might I mention, Bluetooth sound through hearing aids are AMAZING. You might wish you got them sooner.
@@DefiniteHearing Just got them a couple days ago. Can't take them off because now everything feels muffled if I do (I like the new clarity). I'm loving them. but man are they Itchy/uncomfortable sometimes. Phillps 9040 RITE hearing aids. Also my partner noticed that I am speaking more softly (Be speaking lound was an issue before), and haven't said "what...?" since I got them Do they get physically more comfortable over time? Its not unbearable, but its annoying when I notice it. EDIT: And the consonants in the video... I can hear them now!
Good video!! Yes, you need help to be able to hear those sounds. Otherwise you will be filling in the blanks in sentences. Ex: I went to Hallmark store and brought a _______. Would that be car or card? That’s a lot of thinking and it gets tiring. Plus, dementia runs in my family I’m fighting it off as best as I can.
I just got diagnosed with Meniers Disease a week and a half ago , I had a 40 on my audio gram and I go back next month to get hearing tested again. Honestly I’ve had hearing issues for about 3 years and ringing so I’m hoping I qualify for hearing aids to help mask the ringing and to help me hear again.
Thanks for this Emily! It’s really helpful. I’ve had hearing loss in my right ear for my whole life and it’s been progressively worsening. Now I’m 19 and in my second year of university and considering a hearing aid so I can better hear in lectures, in the studio, and when spending time with my friends. How did you navigate feeling like the only one your age with hearing aids (if you did feel that way)? What do I do if I want to listen to music with earbuds? Do hearing aids have that capability? What about noise cancelling? Do you think people ever mistake those earbud-esque hearing aids for actual earbuds? I worry because of exams and whether or not people think I’m being rude by not removing them while we’re talking. I don’t really want to have to explain myself all the time
My sister has hearing aids so I was blessed to have her in not feeling totally alone. I also had a best friend with a hearing loss. She was another huge blessing. To answer your questions: it is totally normal to feel on the outs when you’ve got a hearing loss. Do what you can to aid it as best as you can. Go see a reputable audiologist and get quality hearing aids. (Google your state and vocational rehabilitation, as a student they may be able to help you purchase hearing aids and/or pay for tuition. They did for me.) I say for the reasons you mentioned, pass on the earbud look. They aren’t a long term solution.
My mom thinks I need hearing aids cause I can hear her when it's quiet but she has to repeat herself 24/7 when it's not quiet. I also notice that my hearing cuts out into silence when people are talking, or my ears ring.
I got them because I work with children (have more trouble at the high pitch, softer voice of small humans). I also struggle to hear in noisy places, or when people aren’t facing me. I found myself asked people to repeat things. Sure wish health insurance would help pay. Aids are expensive.
I can relate! I agree, it would be nice and make sense if medical insurance helped pay for hearing aids. If you haven't already, contact your state Vocational Rehabilitation services and see if they can help cover hearing devices for you.
@@DefiniteHearing day 1 has been a little tinny sounding and feels a bit itchy in my ear 😅but I’ll get used to it! Definitely noticed a difference after taking them out for bed :))
@@bones4702 Yes, the itchy-ness takes time to get used to! If the tin sound continues, your audiologist should be able to adjust that and take it away. :)
Oh wow this was brilliant! I have mild to moderate hearing loss and I wear hearing aids, which I’ve had for around 6 months. This was so helpful, thank you!
Awesome! That is my goal! To add helpful comments and help others realize they're not alone! Please share my channel with others you think would benefit from it!
Thank you very much for this video. I just found out I need hearing aids, but the audiologist didnt explain too much to me. I am getting a second opinion tomorrow so I can get a better understanding, but I know I have mild hearing loss and that I do in fact need hearing aids. I have to admit this has all been pretty scary to know that at the age of 34 my hearing is declining so much. Any recommendations on trying to keep a positive mind set as I start this journey? My head tends to worry about things I may have to face in the future.
A second opinion from another audiologist is wise to get! Yes, it can be scary. Change is uncomfortable. That said, hearing loss is like a broken leg - it is best to treat sooner rather than later! Yes, for a positive mindset, watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/UTYZF5YEYwU/v-deo.html ! I hope it helps!
I been having issues understanding people for a long time. I can hear most of what people say but only if they speak somewhat loud. If they don't I'll hear mumbling and missing words in a sentence. If I don't get this taken care of I be able to finish learning foreign languages. Or just have a normal conversation with my coworkers.
Trying to find a job as a fresher but as a moderate hearing loss person, I don’t have confidence to face the interviewers and worried that i might not hear what they are saying properly.
Do you have hearing aids? They will help you. Also, are you in the US? If so, Google your state and Vocational Rehabilitation. VR helps people like us find jobs.
Im kind of devastated. Got my wonderful son 1month ago. He did not pass the hearing test conducted 2 days after birth, or after 2weeks. Today we were to an audiologist. According to them and the tests they did, he can hear from 15-35db range depending on frequency. Aka mild... Trying to process what this means for my son and hes life! Trying to understand how it is to have mild hearing loss. We will be revisiting them in 1 month again to do the test again. But guess things won't change :/ If anyone can relate to these db ranges, please tell me your experience so me and hes mother can understand! ❤
A mild loss is very treatable. I HIGHLY recommend you go to a pediatric audiologist and fit your son with proper hearing aids. This will give him the best chance to aquire proper speech.
@@DefiniteHearing We are going to redo the hearing tests in 2weeks again. Our little boy has had a little cold, perhaps that is whats affecting the results... Time will tell. Meanwhile we try to clean up hes upper airways as best we can to see if it helps the next test 🙏 i doubt it, but worth a shot. Have a good day!
Hi, my 2month old son has a mild hearing loss at 2000-4000hz (30db) in his right ear (left normal). I want to hear some of your childhood experience about school, hearing aid fitting and how your childhood was as a hard of hearing kid. Thank you!
Thank you for asking your question! I will add this to my video list. Videos take time to produce so here is a quick answer: Hearing aids and speech therapy helped immensely. They enabled me to hear and follow along. Understanding is what was difficult so I benefitted from kind teachers that would write important things on the whiteboard and face me when they spoke. (I have a tips for teachers of deaf and hard of hearing children video - check it out!) I used school provided services like an FM microphone to help increase the volume of the teacher's voice too. Hearing aid fittings, especially hearing tests and sound mappings, were uncomfortable but important so my hearing aids could sound as good as possible. With a hearing loss, at times I felt dumb (when I responded incorrectly because I didn't hear something) and different from everyone else. That was difficult. I found the best way to combat that is to laugh off of the mistakes, to fill time with hobbies I enjoy, and socialize with others my age. I hope this helps!
@@DefiniteHearing Thank you so much! I am curious about your childhood and school experience. How your parents helped you with language development? When did they start you with speech theapy , did they find it necessary to start you with speech thearpy? What you heard and how you were developed orally. Sorry i know i have a lot of questions but I don't know anyone with a hearing loss that I can get answers from. Thank you!
Also she said I was born with sensorineural hearing loss I never really noticed it i just thought it was always normal to say huh or what did you say because I thought if it’s mild that most people have mild sensorineural hearing loss I just thought that was always normal to me for someone not to hear certain things it never bothered me
Hi, I've been to a ENT some days ago and he did a hearing test. The result of it: I have a mild hearing loss on one ear (30db) and I'm close to a mild hearing loss on my other ear (20db), both in the mid frequencies. The ENT told me that so far there's nothing I could do about it. Would you recommend me to get a second oppinion by an audioligist? In your video it sound's like a hearing aid might already help me and that an audioligist is the real professional for any kind of hearing loss. I do have issues understanding other people, I feel like it's just getting worse and worse and I hoped the ENT would suggest a hearing aid.
That ENT is off base. Yes, you may not be able to fix the hearing loss but you can possibly get hearing devices that will help. Yes. Follow your gut and get a second opinion from an audiologist. Like vision loss, any degree of hearing loss deserves to have the option to be treated.
I have a serious question 🥺. I am having a mild hearing loss. Since its just a hearing loss but its an awkward moment for others to experience this from me. Some of them laughed at me and some made me comfortable but some made me embarrassing at. Even though i was suggested by a one person in seimens company. He suggested me an expensive hearing aid price in a very taunted and like making fun of me that had lose my confidence in myself for this. I just want don't remember what my range was but i only remember that it was mild and i was suggested a hearing aid. What should I do i mean what if I put on hearing aid would that help me out to recover my hearing loss as its by birth.
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Idk I feel like I can hear birds and such? But I cant hear in noisy environments and I have difficulty understanding especially children and some women. If someone speaks softly its like they’re mumbling. If theres music in the background its sk hard. People need to speak loudly and clearly for me to understand. Hearing on the phone can be challenging. I often turn my volume all the way up on phone and I need to use captions. I worked for many years in a noisy environment and have had chronic ear infections as a kid
Hearing loss is tricky because you can hear at some pitches but have a loss at others. Hence you can hear birds but not voices. I recommend getting an audio gram to understand what pitches and volumes you can hear.
Advice anyone? I am annoyed that I don’t hear everything people are saying, but I am still very unsure if I could have hearing loss. Because I took a test online which said I have good hearing. Maybe I am just more curious of what people are saying even in places it’s hard for anyone to hear… I know I hear slightly worse than my classmates because in loud environments I don’t hear as good and can’t keep up while others seem to do better. But you should only search help if it bothers you, and I just have trouble in loud environments and if someone talks quietly. Also I wish I could hear people that are further away and not talking directly to me, because then it’s easier to get into the conversation, but maybe I have good hearing just wishing to hear more... For example I took a eye sight test because I suspected it wasn’t good but it turned out I had good eyes…
My advice: go get an audiogram, a real hearing test, from an Audiologist. An online hearing test is like taking an online personality test. The computer doesn't know your personality like a human and certainly won't test your hearing properly.
I was told I have a mild hearing loss in both ears and that’s not true I can hear birds chirping from a distance and close to me through my window not sure what you meant by saying can’t hear birds chirping but I can hear
You are moderate since it is the end of the mild and beginning of the moderate stage. Accepting the moderate loss is the first step to effective hearing care!
In my line of work, we do occupational hearing tests on a fit and healthy population. It have noticed that most of the younger people range between 5db to -5 db. Does the threshold for mild hearing loss need to be reviewed?
I’m not a medical expert so I won’t say. That said, I definitely think all people should be screened for hearing loss. Many people don’t realize they have hearing loss.
Hello dr, My right ear diagnosed with 30 db loss in 250hz and 25 db in 500 rest all frequencies are normal. I had sudden hearing loss last month then it was 50 db in above frequencies now it has come up to 30db. I feel spoken words are sharper in right ear since left is normal. Do I need hearing aid audiologist says no need of aids now. But I have difficulty in communication and due to social stigma I ahve double thinking about hearing aids too, I am only 32 yrs old.
Please help me.. was born deaf and at really young age had a surgery which left me my right ear working 75% and my left ear is gone... Doctors tried to put hearing aids but it was too loud for me. Kind of weird from me. Haven’t been back since, is there anything new I could try?
Hearing aid volumes can be reduced. I recommend that you try it again and have them turn the volume down. It takes 3-6 weeks to get used to hearing aids, and even then it can still hard to understand what people are saying.
It can. Mine has remained pretty consistent. To decrease your chances of your hearing loss worsening, I recommend using hearing protection in loud environments.
There are many types of hearing loss and you may have a low frequency or cookie bite hearing loss. This would mean you’re unable to hear speech range pitches and would explain why you can still hear birds chirping. I recommend visiting an audiologist and having them do an audiogram to objectively map your hearing.
@@DefiniteHearing this makes so much sense I was born with hearing loss and they were able to fix it but now it’s like I don’t understand anymore and my mind is telling me your being dramatic but I’m 99% sure I have mild hearing loss.
This makes me feel better about considering hearing aids even though i passed my hearing test. I have low normal levels. However it really affects my life. I dont want to feel like a fraud but i think otc hearing aids could really help. Any thoughts on bossa?
You’re not a fraud. Help yourself, listen to your gut and try some OTC hearing aids. Take advantage of the free trial periods. I recommend only trying those you can afford to keep.
I recently found moderately severe SNHL in right ear. And my left ear is perfectly fine. Do you think i should take hearing aids. And what are the treatment options for one ear impaired.
Hi! My right ear is my "bad ear," too! I'm not a medical expert or doctor but from my personal experience of wearing hearing aids, I highly recommend wearing a hearing aid in the your right ear! Be sure to get the Bluetooth hearing aids - they make music and audio on a smart device sound AMAZING!
Are u using hearing aid? How u are managing with single ear hearing. I have mild loss in right but feel difficult to manage. Ppl say it will get adjusted. But have problem in double hearing right side hearing is sharp and sound different so have problem in concentrating in left ear.
So do I have hearing loss when ever I lay down I can’t hear but when I pull my ears I can hear better and sometimes when I turn my head my ear suddenly feels blocked for no reason. I have moved in higher in the mountains but it’s been a year and I still hear this stuff please respond pls.
It sounds like you might have an ear pressure/balance issue. I recommend visiting an audiologist. They will run tests to give you a personalized answer and proper treatment recommendation.
You can buy her anything with out a Doctor's help. That said, what you buy will not properly help her. In order to properly help your wife, I recommend setting an appointment with an audiologist for a hearing mapping or audiogram. They will measure your wife's hearing aid and recommend the best device for her ears.
I don’t have experience with CICs as my loss is moderate to severe. So wither should work. They will feel very different, so test them both out to figure out what you like.
i have minimal hearing loss in left ear 250-500 @20dbHL 1k @ 30dbHL 2k-4k @25dbHL 6k-8k @20-10dbHL I hear mostly everything, with no difficulty at all but my right ear has mild to moderate hearing loss dipping upto 60dbHL at 2k Hz So can I wear hearing aids in just the right ear?, my ent told me to wear in both but these things are quite expensive and if I have a near perfect hearing in one ear, I really see no use in wearing it in the other ear.
You have a mild-moderate loss in the left and moderate in the right. You should certainly get hearing aids for both ears. You don't know what you don't hear.
Hello Emily, love from India. ❤️ Feeling comfortable when someone knows our feelings. I am still confused if I should get hearing aid or not.. I have mild to moderate hearing loss.. but m not sure how it will impact to people around me, how my family/colleague will react.. cause I haven't revealed that to anyone yet.. also how its gonna affect in my work environment.. whether they will feel uncomfortable to give me more responsibilities..
How old are u? Have u got ur hearing aid? I have mild hearing loss in my right ear about 30 db in right ear even feels difficult becouse I had proper hearing till 32 yrs.
my left ear is completely damaged and in my right ear db in its highest is around 30-40 . i have a little bit of a problem in hearing in class or when there are any background sounds like fan etc do i need an hearing aid
i have good ears, wondering what would happen if i wore a hearing aid? would it amplify sound? would it have any negative effect to my ears? would nothing happen?
With good ears, hearing aids certainly amplify the sound and can hurt your ears. My husband and dad have tried wearing my hearing aids for a second - they REALLY disliked it. They couldn't believe how loud it was haha.
It depends on how old they are. If they are older than three, their ability to hear can be greatly improved but their ability to speak will still suffer as the critical speech and language development windows have closed.
It depends on how old they are. If they are older than three, their ability to hear can be greatly improved but their ability to speak will still suffer.
In some ways, yes it is possible. One study showed 40% lower rate of depression in people in their 70s that used hearing aids compared to those that didn’t use hearing aids.
Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/WmEu_Ds5DQU/v-deo.html Their loss would be charted in the mild range. Definitely visit a pediatric audiologist and get hearing aids asap for any type of hearing loss.
Why you should not by a hearing aid. This video is misleading. Pumping up frequencies that are weak only degrades your hearing in that range. This is true especially in old people. If you're 55 plus you can remember going to deafening concerts and playing loud music you absolutely can not tolerate now-- instant pain. It's like lifting heavy objects with a weaken spine. As a professional sound engineer of 35 years I have moderate to slightly severe hearing loss in one ear and normal loss in my other ear due to age. There will come a time when I buy a hearing aid but, for now I practice concentrated hearing when needed. Using the above example it is the equivalent of recuperative therapy. There is no free ride in anything, only management.
@@DefiniteHearing I have 35 years as a professional working sound engineer along with 5 years of post secondary and post graduate studies in audio. My problem with audiologists is they no NOTHING about sound-- specifically aural spatial interpretation something a pro sound engineer excels in. Audiologists have an in depth knowledge of anatomy and they understand target numbers but, they are infantile in their understanding of how a trained brain interprets aural information. This something that takes decades to master and is a highly specialized field. When I talk to an audiologist-- I have yearly hearing tests due to my profession-- I have to dumb down the conversation to their level.
p.s. I am not against hearing aids. As I said, I will get one when the time is appropriate. I am highly qualified to know when that time comes. Currently I am waiting for technology to catch up to duplicate audio perception as mentioned above. The tech is not there yet but, continually improving. New devices are using multiple microphones which in time will simulate what the brain demands.
HELLO? Where did you go? It is common curtesy when questioning someone else's credentials to verify your own. Are you a licensed audiologist? What are your credentials?
I m 22 just found hearing loss. Since the day I have started putting hearing aids I really felt confident while doing conversation because I can hear what other person is saying and it really motivates you in group conversation.
Wahoo! I'm so happy to hear you've found confidence in your hearing devices. They give me confidence too!
Really
I appreciated this so much! I have mild to moderate hearing loss which I found out 4 years ago. I didn’t believe it; I was only in my 40s. Then COVID happened and everyone had to wear masks. That’s when I realized I must have carried on a lot of conversations by reading lips. I just went for my hearing aid consult today and will get them in 2 weeks.
Congrats on getting new aids! They can take a bit to get used to. I hope you like them!
Same. I never realized how good I was at reading lips until 2020.
Are you happy with your hearing aids?
@@Nobody_Cares42 Did you get hearing aids and are you happy with them?
@@sarahspindler2914 very happy with them. I use them daily to listen to epic music for my mundane task
"often feel like people are mumbling" made me LOL because... story of my life...
I got tested at a hearing specialist and it turns out i have light to moderate hearing loss. Which honestly is not a surprise since... like I said, story of my life.
I now get to test a standard device for a week, to see how it goes! It such a weird feeling, because I have no idea how it can improve or change my life. I've just always had lower than average hearing (runs in the family). I'm also scared that once I get tested by a doctor, they won't give me a prescription so that health insurance can cover the cost for hearing aids. Ahh I'm so new to all of this. Anyway, glad I found your video!
I'm glad you got it tested! Treating hearing loss is expensive but it is priceless and so worth it. Know that hearing devices take time to get used to. You'll go from your current hearing levels to feeling like you hear EVERYTHING. It can be overwhelming. Just know that is normal. Express your concerns to have the devices programmed to your needs and preferences and be patient during the adjustment period. It takes 3 weeks to 3 months to get used to hearing aids.
@@DefiniteHearing thank you so much for the information and encouragement :)))
May I suggest buying from Ali express there hearing aid are affordable they sell Starkey oritcon signia resound at fraction of the price all u need is a audiogram
So thankful for your channel. I was diagnosed with mild to moderate hearing loss. Still have 100% on speech processing, so thankful for that. Going to be getting hearing aids this week. Hoping I can adjust to them so that I can feel more confident in social situations and enjoy sounds that I have been missing.
That makes me so happy to hear you've found comfort in my channel! I'm so happy to hear you're getting hearing aids. They take about three weeks to get used to so be patient with yourself and the confidence will come! :)
Thank You I’m in my 40’s and just figured out I have hearing loss, I didn’t even realize!!! I have my hearing aides now and it’s a whole new world. Feel like a kid again, everything is so crisp. Fascinating! Doctors just really don’t check people for hearing like they should be!
YAY!! This makes me so happy to hear. Keep enjoying the magic of sound!
Here in the UK they check your hearing from a very young age!! I’m HOH and have worn hearing aids since I was 7, I’m now 26 😅😅😅
i never thought i might’ve had hearing loss until i realized that i would read peoples lips to be able to hear them. now with mask i can’t do that and in busy places i can barely hear what people say, it’s always been like that but reading their lips helped. i have to turn up the tv louder and my mom yells at me that it’s way to loud but any lower i can’t hear it😂
Yes, you should go get your hearing checked just in case! If you do need hearing aids, you'll be amazed to hear how much you haven't been hearing!
This video has been helpful to me to understand my level of loss. I went to an audiologist, ordered hearing aids and will have them fitted in a few weeks. I have the chart she prepared but she didn't explain the level of loss as I see in your chart in this video. My low number is around 60 so it's moderate. I look forward to getting them and seeing what I've been missing. I'm 74 so it's no surprise. Maybe after I get used to them I'll come back to this video or another one of yours with comments "from a newbie".
I’m so glad this video helped. Thanks for letting me know!
Hiya! Hope you’re having a good day/night! I came across this video and I just wanted to say thank you so much for this video. A little over a year ago I started to realise that I couldn’t hear properly in crowds and school. I was able to hear pretty much everything but at school I really struggled understanding my teachers or my friends, this was because it was always loud and crowded. My family started realising it as well saying that I was always asking them to repeat themselves or always saying pardon. I ignored it for some time but it just felt like it was getting worse and my teachers at school would get annoyed at me because they thought I wasn’t listening. So I went to an audiologist and booked a hearing test. This showed that I had low frequency mild to moderate hearing loss. I then got hearing aids to help make noises clearer, and they helped me so much. I’ve had them for over a year now and I have no regrets. However I never really told anyone about them because I felt my hearing loss wasn’t valid as it wasn’t prominent. I just wanted to say thank you for this video and explaining what it’s really like. You demonstrated it so well and told people what it’s like living with mild hearing loss. Thank you, I really appreciate it.
I am so happy to hear you've had the opportunity to get hearing aids. Hearing aids are funny little things. They solve the first problem of not being able to hear but then seem to bring new unexpected problems with regards to validation like you mentioned. This is normal and it takes time to get used to and embrace. I'm so grateful I could help. Move forward confidently! :)
i am on the same scale, which hearing aid I should get, did you get?
I’m so happy to have discovered your channel right when I made an appointment to the audiologist. I have a mild hearing loss in my right ear. The best thing I did was get a hearing aid for it. I hear so much better. Thank you for your channel. It has helped me tremendously. ❤️
You made my day!! Thank you for letting me know I've helped you. It is a joy to know that hearing aids are helpful for you, too! What things are you able to hear now that you couldn't hear or hear as well without hearing aids?
@@DefiniteHearing I had trouble with low deep tones. So it was difficult hearing my husband’s voice. So I’m grateful that I can hear his voice again.
Aahhhh finallyyy! Finallyyy somebody explained what can you not hear with a mild hearing losss…..!!!! This is the onlyyy video in the whole of UA-cam with an apt explanation! Thankkkk u sooooooo much
Problem with soft consonants and hear poorly under 40db. This sounds like what I have. I saw the audiologist, and I am going to get hearing aids next week. I always have to ask people to repeat themselves, I go into a shell sometimes to avoid that. It's been something I've been conscious of for a few years and now I had to do something about it. Thanks for your video.
Way to visit the audiologist! They'll give you information to make an informed decision!
I have hearing aids and I never wear them. I work in finance so I thought id get a pair to hear my clients. This past Friday I was having a conversation with someone behind a partition and I couldn't hear not one word... This is a regular thing. I pretend like I hear the person but I can't ... Friday it got to the point where I needed to walk around. I said, I need to walk around because I can't hear anything.. i have tinnitus too but amazingly I love it.. it never bothers me .... it make me unique and I embraced it...
Yes, there is a difference between hearing and understanding. Hearing aids can make sound louder but understanding is still a tough ball game. That is good you found something that works for you. I've never met anyone who has told me they like their tinnitus. Please, tell me about that! What do you like about it?
Most of the time what people have to say isnt worth hearing anyway lol
Thank you for the reassurance. I'm currently testing out hearing aids for my mild to moderately severe high frequency loss, and the improvements have been so subtle that I've had a hard time deciding whether I actually "need" them. I'm only into the 2nd week of my trial, so hope I continue to find some benefit -- even if it is subtle. (30 dB @4000 dipping to 60 dB @8000)
My opinion: You need the hearing aids. They're worth it and will help you ward off dimentia.
I'm getting tested next week. I have such a hard time hearing those soft consonants as you mentioned and especially can't hear in social situations like restaurants etc. I took a few different online tests and the results were inconsistent saying anywhere from 15db loss to 50 db loss, well, guess we'll find out. I had a hearing test about 6 years ago, the doc said, "it's just a confidence thing"...right yeah, my whole life have been exposed to loud noise, pianos, concerts, gunshots, construction work, tools etc. I used an amplifier last year and could hear so well. Makes me wonder what a real device would be like. Thanks for the great video.
Authentic hearing aids are pricey but worth every penny! In the US there are 30 day free, no obligation trials so call and audiologist and just try some out! I think you'll find they help a ton. Especially if the amplifier helped.
@@DefiniteHearing yep, appointment set for tomorrow morning! The office does 30 trials here too.
@@palmtrees177 hey! How did it go?
I was just diagnosed with this today. Never thought I would take news like this bad… but it is what it is 😞
Great information. Thank you.
I understand! What is the hardest part about the news and what do you plan to do?
@@DefiniteHearing To hold me off I just purchased some air pod pro and followed instructions I found on UA-cam to set them up like hearing aids. I am (was) skeptical if hearing aids will do anything to be honest.
I just got back inside… I never knew how much sounds was out there. Birds and I think bugs (strange noises) like a jungle or something. Never knew grass made a sound when I walked through it before. Cried a bit. Mosquitoes started eating me up so I came inside. Fans, air conditioners, walking… lots of noises. I can only imagine what it would be like if I get real hearing aids.
The ringing is still there though 😞
@@DefiniteHearing Hardest part is I am scared it is going to get worse. Not be able to hear my wife or kids. Be forced out of my line of work.
@@DefiniteHearing I will have to get hearing aids sooner or later. If things get worse, I will try to learn sign language. Some signs I may not be able to make though. But that’s another issue 😝
Most audiologist don't like to suggest hearing aid for mild loss but I found it makes a big difference as there are more n more hearing aids for mild loss
It breaks my heart when I hear doctors don't recommend treatment for mild losses. Avoid those audiologists that fail to recommend treatment.
Same here for me I have 30db loss in 250 hz and 500hz in right ear only. I consulted several audiologist they said no need of hearing aids now but I have sharp hearing in my right ear and difficulty in understanding words little distance away from right and very sharp when near. I feel difference in hearing both ear. My brain always compare my right and left hearing
I am 26 and am suffering from hearing loss. When I got the diagnosis, it was as if my world fell apart and I couldn't belive that I am facing this issue at such a young age. Also my doctor told me that sensoneural hearing loss is progressive and could get worse as we age. I was wondering what steps we can take to delay the progression as much as possible.
Yes, a diagnosis can be life changing. And yes, a sensorineural loss can progress. Unfortunately, the reality is our hearing loss will naturally digress as we age regardless of how our loss from the sensorineural loss progresses.
I recommend taking advantage of the hearing you do have by using it. Get high quality hearing devices that help you hear sounds you other wise can’t but that don’t raise volume on sounds you don’t need (protect your hearing in that aspect). We live in such an amazing day and age where we can hear well with technology. Love and use it!
Hey @@DefiniteHearing If may i ask, how does hearing loss usually work? Does it get worse gradually as we get older or can it get bad really fast like a month or maybe years?
Excellent summary. ‘Covered a lot in a few minutes.
Thank you!
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I was diagnosed with mild asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss and life is very frustrating. I am in my mid 30s and have dealt with a slow decline over the last 10+ years. I have been to an audiologist and ENT. I was told hearing aids wouldn’t help me, however when I use sound amplifiers while watching TV they help me so much! I just do not understand why hearing aids wouldn’t do the same thing for me. Enjoyed your video!
Did they say why hearing aids wouldn't help? They sound like they would! I'd get another opinion from a different audiologist. I'm sorry you're dealing with this frustrating hearing loss!
Basically the ENT told me that my issue is not so much hearing but being able to understand and certain consonance drop off and hearing aids wouldn’t help that. In my right ear The hair follicles in my cochlea are damaged and they don’t know why. I have hearing loss in the higher frequencies. It’s hard for me to understand when people talk to me and they are turned away from me, my tv and music volume are always “too loud” for others when to me it sounds normal, and if someone has an accent I might as well forget it. Don’t get me wrong I love accents, but they make it so much harder for me to understand what people are saying.
Also the audiologist told me that it was really up to me if I felt like I needed the hearing aids which I feel like they would really help me, but I’m not a doctor so if the ENT thinks they won’t help then I don’t want to spend a bunch of money.
I have that same sort of hearing loss and hearing aids help so so much. Sadly, hearing standards of care are lower than others. An eye doctor would never not recommend glasses if they'd help a person but for some reason hearing ENT doctors do that same thing. People are SO strange. My guess is they're hearing and they assume we are better off living without something they have... It makes no sense to me.
I have my yearly hearing evaluation this year in September, so we will see what happens. I doubt anything has changed with my hearing but I will be seeing a different audiologist this time. I’m going to get her opinion because I really feel like I need help. I’m more open to hearing aids now than I used to be because my family and I have gotten so frustrated with how hard it is to communicate. Thanks for listening and caring!
Excellent advice! I just started using hearing aids. It is great!
Thank you! Congratulations on your new hearing aids!
Great information. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
I lost my hearing on my right side in 2022 and since then I ignored it thinking it would come back. And I went to see a radiologist, and I got to find out I have mild severe hearing loss. I felt really bad because I felt like my life was over. I tried to get hearing aids, but it was really expensive over here in (Naira). It's about 800k to 1m. I am just confused. I really wish my ear could just go back to normal. I can't be around loud noise and sometimes I feel like I struggle to remember certain words, but not events though.
Sadly our ears likely won’t go back to normal. That rollercoaster doesn’t end. But know you aren’t alone. I get it too. I recommend trying different aid options. I hope you can find something you like.
getting my hearing test soon! I'll edit this comment to tell you how it went!
Yay!! I look forward to hearing about it!
Thank you, I have my hearing aid on order, and I am new to this. I am at about 40 Db on the 2000 to 4000 Hz range and 30 Db on the 1000 Hz range. Everything outside of these frequencies is around 1 Db. I look forward to learning more from you :) ♥
Welcome to my channel! I am glad you are here! What hearing aids did you decide to order?
@@DefiniteHearing I got a set of Livio AI 1200 RIC (in white)
@@DefiniteHearing also dB not Db (oops)
@@DefiniteHearing I wish I could afford or would be willing to spend the money on the top of the line Livio. Do you think just a basic hearing aid is good enough or worth the money? Is paying all that extra for some features really worth it? What do you use?
@@ryanmichaelhaley I use the ReSound Enzo 3D aids. I believe that it is TOTALLY possible to overpay for hearing aids (off-brand amplifiers from a distributor). That said, I also believe it is completely worth it to save up and get a sturdy, solid pair of hearing aids. I HIGHLY recommend visiting an audiologist, have them map your hearing and recommend a hearing aid. Make sure it is one of the "Big 6" brands and shop around for the best price.
Good video. Mild hearing loss in low freq, dropping to moderate at 2k, and Mod Severe 4-8k.
I've been putting this off for so long. I mean pretty much in denial. I did ASL in College as my language, and assumed that I was almost faking needing them when I saw what true Hard of Hearing people go through. Made a bunch of friends in that class, probably should have just asked, but embarrassed.
Although since then its gotten worse, and I spend a stupid amount of time, especially in say a checkout line with Women (voice closer to my hearing loss) with high pitched voices telling me things. I keep asking asking "what" "one more time" and then the dreaded putting my ear up close and asking "no seriously sorry, just one more time" only to find they were just saying have a good day. Its super embarrassing.
It doesn't cause issues... Until it does I guess.
It even showed in this video with your soft consonants. All of them just sounded like "sh"
I think it may be time for me to take the plunge and get some hearing aids. Autologist says im on the fence, but I *will* need them eventually and that somehow if I dont get them it will start screwing with my ability to hear words cause it changes how your brain works. Dunno
Everything you’re saying is in line with a hearing loss and I think hearing aids could really help you. Just try some for the 30 day no obligation trial. Don’t skimp on quality, get a great pair you love. Also, might I mention, Bluetooth sound through hearing aids are AMAZING. You might wish you got them sooner.
@@DefiniteHearing Just got them a couple days ago. Can't take them off because now everything feels muffled if I do (I like the new clarity). I'm loving them. but man are they Itchy/uncomfortable sometimes. Phillps 9040 RITE hearing aids. Also my partner noticed that I am speaking more softly (Be speaking lound was an issue before), and haven't said "what...?" since I got them
Do they get physically more comfortable over time? Its not unbearable, but its annoying when I notice it.
EDIT: And the consonants in the video... I can hear them now!
Good video!! Yes, you need help to be able to hear those sounds. Otherwise you will be filling in the blanks in sentences. Ex: I went to Hallmark store and brought a _______. Would that be car or card? That’s a lot of thinking and it gets tiring. Plus, dementia runs in my family I’m fighting it off as best as I can.
Yes, thinking constantly about what was said is so difficult and exhausting! Great card vs card example!!
Outstanding review. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
It depends on how you feel on if you want hearing or not ! Funny enough I got my 2 new hearing aids today and I love them!! ❤️
Yay!! I hope you've continued to love and appreciate them!
I just got diagnosed with Meniers Disease a week and a half ago , I had a 40 on my audio gram and I go back next month to get hearing tested again. Honestly I’ve had hearing issues for about 3 years and ringing so I’m hoping I qualify for hearing aids to help mask the ringing and to help me hear again.
I hope hearing aids help you too.
Thanks for this Emily! It’s really helpful. I’ve had hearing loss in my right ear for my whole life and it’s been progressively worsening. Now I’m 19 and in my second year of university and considering a hearing aid so I can better hear in lectures, in the studio, and when spending time with my friends.
How did you navigate feeling like the only one your age with hearing aids (if you did feel that way)? What do I do if I want to listen to music with earbuds? Do hearing aids have that capability? What about noise cancelling?
Do you think people ever mistake those earbud-esque hearing aids for actual earbuds? I worry because of exams and whether or not people think I’m being rude by not removing them while we’re talking. I don’t really want to have to explain myself all the time
My sister has hearing aids so I was blessed to have her in not feeling totally alone.
I also had a best friend with a hearing loss. She was another huge blessing.
To answer your questions: it is totally normal to feel on the outs when you’ve got a hearing loss. Do what you can to aid it as best as you can. Go see a reputable audiologist and get quality hearing aids. (Google your state and vocational rehabilitation, as a student they may be able to help you purchase hearing aids and/or pay for tuition. They did for me.)
I say for the reasons you mentioned, pass on the earbud look. They aren’t a long term solution.
Thanks for the knowledge, now I know what my daughter feel..
Glad to help
My mom thinks I need hearing aids cause I can hear her when it's quiet but she has to repeat herself 24/7 when it's not quiet. I also notice that my hearing cuts out into silence when people are talking, or my ears ring.
Sounds like you have a mix of tinnitus and hearing loss. Go visit an audiologist and have them do an audiogram for you.
I got them because I work with children (have more trouble at the high pitch, softer voice of small humans). I also struggle to hear in noisy places, or when people aren’t facing me. I found myself asked people to repeat things. Sure wish health insurance would help pay. Aids are expensive.
I can relate! I agree, it would be nice and make sense if medical insurance helped pay for hearing aids. If you haven't already, contact your state Vocational Rehabilitation services and see if they can help cover hearing devices for you.
They gave me a hearing aid for my mild hearing loss in my right ear :)) I picked them up today! :))
YAY!!! They may take a few weeks to get used to but will be worth it! I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
@@DefiniteHearing day 1 has been a little tinny sounding and feels a bit itchy in my ear 😅but I’ll get used to it! Definitely noticed a difference after taking them out for bed :))
@@bones4702 Yes, the itchy-ness takes time to get used to! If the tin sound continues, your audiologist should be able to adjust that and take it away. :)
@Bones I have mild hearing loss I wasn't told about hearingaids. I think I would benefit. How have you found yours?
@@leanne3687 honestly they don’t help as much I can only notice when I take them out a sound change but I still feel like I can’t hear about the same
U r amazing.. Ur content is so great... And u r very good skill on communications.
Well done.. Keep it up
Thank you so much 😀
Oh wow this was brilliant! I have mild to moderate hearing loss and I wear hearing aids, which I’ve had for around 6 months. This was so helpful, thank you!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! How are your hearing aids? Do you have any ideas of videos I can/should make?
This definitely a helpful channel.
Thank's B
Awesome! That is my goal! To add helpful comments and help others realize they're not alone! Please share my channel with others you think would benefit from it!
Thank you very much for this video. I just found out I need hearing aids, but the audiologist didnt explain too much to me. I am getting a second opinion tomorrow so I can get a better understanding, but I know I have mild hearing loss and that I do in fact need hearing aids. I have to admit this has all been pretty scary to know that at the age of 34 my hearing is declining so much. Any recommendations on trying to keep a positive mind set as I start this journey? My head tends to worry about things I may have to face in the future.
A second opinion from another audiologist is wise to get! Yes, it can be scary. Change is uncomfortable. That said, hearing loss is like a broken leg - it is best to treat sooner rather than later! Yes, for a positive mindset, watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/UTYZF5YEYwU/v-deo.html ! I hope it helps!
@@DefiniteHearing thank you. I will go watch the video now. I know I’ll be better with them.
Me too 32 yrs old have mild hearing loss in right ear left is normal. Worried a lot how to move on with this
I been having issues understanding people for a long time. I can hear most of what people say but only if they speak somewhat loud. If they don't I'll hear mumbling and missing words in a sentence. If I don't get this taken care of I be able to finish learning foreign languages. Or just have a normal conversation with my coworkers.
Yes. Have you had your hearing loss checked by an audiologist?
@@DefiniteHearing No. I'll ask my doctor in my next appointment about what I can do. Also, I have ringing in my ears for a long time.
Trying to find a job as a fresher but as a moderate hearing loss person, I don’t have confidence to face the interviewers and worried that i might not hear what they are saying properly.
Do you have hearing aids? They will help you. Also, are you in the US? If so, Google your state and Vocational Rehabilitation. VR helps people like us find jobs.
I have a hearing loss mild or moderate i forgot in my right ear and love my hearing aid
Hearing aids are so great!
Thank you so much for this video
Thank you for your comment!
Im kind of devastated. Got my wonderful son 1month ago. He did not pass the hearing test conducted 2 days after birth, or after 2weeks.
Today we were to an audiologist. According to them and the tests they did, he can hear from 15-35db range depending on frequency. Aka mild... Trying to process what this means for my son and hes life! Trying to understand how it is to have mild hearing loss. We will be revisiting them in 1 month again to do the test again. But guess things won't change :/
If anyone can relate to these db ranges, please tell me your experience so me and hes mother can understand! ❤
A mild loss is very treatable. I HIGHLY recommend you go to a pediatric audiologist and fit your son with proper hearing aids. This will give him the best chance to aquire proper speech.
@@DefiniteHearing We are going to redo the hearing tests in 2weeks again. Our little boy has had a little cold, perhaps that is whats affecting the results... Time will tell. Meanwhile we try to clean up hes upper airways as best we can to see if it helps the next test 🙏 i doubt it, but worth a shot.
Have a good day!
Hi I am 36 and have mild low frequency hearing loss I am going to an Audiologist next month to find out what is causing it.
You may not learn the cause but definitely learn how to treat it. Good luck my friend.
Hi, my 2month old son has a mild hearing loss at 2000-4000hz (30db) in his right ear (left normal). I want to hear some of your childhood experience about school, hearing aid fitting and how your childhood was as a hard of hearing kid. Thank you!
also, did it impact your speech development and how did you parents guide you through with hearing loss as a child?
Thank you for asking your question! I will add this to my video list. Videos take time to produce so here is a quick answer: Hearing aids and speech therapy helped immensely. They enabled me to hear and follow along. Understanding is what was difficult so I benefitted from kind teachers that would write important things on the whiteboard and face me when they spoke. (I have a tips for teachers of deaf and hard of hearing children video - check it out!) I used school provided services like an FM microphone to help increase the volume of the teacher's voice too. Hearing aid fittings, especially hearing tests and sound mappings, were uncomfortable but important so my hearing aids could sound as good as possible. With a hearing loss, at times I felt dumb (when I responded incorrectly because I didn't hear something) and different from everyone else. That was difficult. I found the best way to combat that is to laugh off of the mistakes, to fill time with hobbies I enjoy, and socialize with others my age. I hope this helps!
@@DefiniteHearing Thank you so much! I am curious about your childhood and school experience. How your parents helped you with language development? When did they start you with speech theapy , did they find it necessary to start you with speech thearpy? What you heard and how you were developed orally. Sorry i know i have a lot of questions but I don't know anyone with a hearing loss that I can get answers from. Thank you!
Mild to moderate, which hearing aids I should get? What is good on the market for it, or what are the best and not expensive?
Mild to moderate: visit Costco and try out their models.
Also she said I was born with sensorineural hearing loss I never really noticed it i just thought it was always normal to say huh or what did you say because I thought if it’s mild that most people have mild sensorineural hearing loss I just thought that was always normal to me for someone not to hear certain things it never bothered me
Yep, hearing loss often goes undetected and isn't normal.
I have partial deafness,, profound hearing loss on right ears
Though partial that is a significant degree of hearing loss. I hope you have access to the hearing treatment you prefer.
Hi, I've been to a ENT some days ago and he did a hearing test. The result of it: I have a mild hearing loss on one ear (30db) and I'm close to a mild hearing loss on my other ear (20db), both in the mid frequencies. The ENT told me that so far there's nothing I could do about it. Would you recommend me to get a second oppinion by an audioligist? In your video it sound's like a hearing aid might already help me and that an audioligist is the real professional for any kind of hearing loss. I do have issues understanding other people, I feel like it's just getting worse and worse and I hoped the ENT would suggest a hearing aid.
That ENT is off base. Yes, you may not be able to fix the hearing loss but you can possibly get hearing devices that will help.
Yes. Follow your gut and get a second opinion from an audiologist. Like vision loss, any degree of hearing loss deserves to have the option to be treated.
@@DefiniteHearing Okay, thank you very much for sharing your experience and helping others :)
I have a serious question 🥺. I am having a mild hearing loss. Since its just a hearing loss but its an awkward moment for others to experience this from me. Some of them laughed at me and some made me comfortable but some made me embarrassing at. Even though i was suggested by a one person in seimens company. He suggested me an expensive hearing aid price in a very taunted and like making fun of me that had lose my confidence in myself for this. I just want don't remember what my range was but i only remember that it was mild and i was suggested a hearing aid. What should I do i mean what if I put on hearing aid would that help me out to recover my hearing loss as its by birth.
Don't listen to people who make fun of you. You deserve kind people in your life. Hearing aids will give you the confidence you need.
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i got my mild hearing loss from hitting my neck on headrest from getting rear-ended
Hearing losses can come in so many ways
Thank you for this video!
You are welcome! Thank you for letting me know you like it!
Thank you
Yes! Thank you for letting me know!
Thank you, thank you, thank you.!!!!
Thank YOU!
Idk I feel like I can hear birds and such? But I cant hear in noisy environments and I have difficulty understanding especially children and some women. If someone speaks softly its like they’re mumbling. If theres music in the background its sk hard. People need to speak loudly and clearly for me to understand. Hearing on the phone can be challenging. I often turn my volume all the way up on phone and I need to use captions. I worked for many years in a noisy environment and have had chronic ear infections as a kid
Hearing loss is tricky because you can hear at some pitches but have a loss at others. Hence you can hear birds but not voices. I recommend getting an audio gram to understand what pitches and volumes you can hear.
Advice anyone? I am annoyed that I don’t hear everything people are saying, but I am still very unsure if I could have hearing loss. Because I took a test online which said I have good hearing. Maybe I am just more curious of what people are saying even in places it’s hard for anyone to hear… I know I hear slightly worse than my classmates because in loud environments I don’t hear as good and can’t keep up while others seem to do better. But you should only search help if it bothers you, and I just have trouble in loud environments and if someone talks quietly. Also I wish I could hear people that are further away and not talking directly to me, because then it’s easier to get into the conversation, but maybe I have good hearing just wishing to hear more... For example I took a eye sight test because I suspected it wasn’t good but it turned out I had good eyes…
My advice: go get an audiogram, a real hearing test, from an Audiologist. An online hearing test is like taking an online personality test. The computer doesn't know your personality like a human and certainly won't test your hearing properly.
@@DefiniteHearing thanks!!!
I was told I have a mild hearing loss in both ears and that’s not true I can hear birds chirping from a distance and close to me through my window not sure what you meant by saying can’t hear birds chirping but I can hear
Birds chirping is just an example. If you can hear them you don't have a hearing loss at the bird chirping frequencies, but other frequencies.
What if my right ear is exactly on 40 am I mild or moderate 😭
You are moderate since it is the end of the mild and beginning of the moderate stage. Accepting the moderate loss is the first step to effective hearing care!
In my line of work, we do occupational hearing tests on a fit and healthy population. It have noticed that most of the younger people range between 5db to -5 db. Does the threshold for mild hearing loss need to be reviewed?
I’m not a medical expert so I won’t say. That said, I definitely think all people should be screened for hearing loss. Many people don’t realize they have hearing loss.
Just seen your vid and i think i might have a mild hearing loss
Ah! What stuck out to you most? The best way to find out is a visit to an audiologist!
I have this problem too i can hear btw 4000 to 8000hz. Can you suggest me if i can use headphones in place of earphones in this case or not at all?
And in how much time does our hearing power decrease if we use earphones or headphones?
Headphones are usually better than ear pods. Typically long term exposure, listening to loud volumes for hours at a time is what decreases hearing.
@@DefiniteHearing so is that hearing loss Is temporary or permanent after the use of headphones?
At noise couldn't understand conversation well... And tend to speak loudly...
Is hearing aid workable for me
Left ear 28, right ear 25
It should be! Go visit an audiologist.
Hello dr,
My right ear diagnosed with 30 db loss in 250hz and 25 db in 500 rest all frequencies are normal.
I had sudden hearing loss last month then it was 50 db in above frequencies now it has come up to 30db. I feel spoken words are sharper in right ear since left is normal. Do I need hearing aid audiologist says no need of aids now. But I have difficulty in communication and due to social stigma I ahve double thinking about hearing aids too, I am only 32 yrs old.
I highly recommend seeing another audiologist. Hearing aids are so helpful for hearing loss.
Please help me.. was born deaf and at really young age had a surgery which left me my right ear working 75% and my left ear is gone... Doctors tried to put hearing aids but it was too loud for me. Kind of weird from me. Haven’t been back since, is there anything new I could try?
Hearing aid volumes can be reduced. I recommend that you try it again and have them turn the volume down. It takes 3-6 weeks to get used to hearing aids, and even then it can still hard to understand what people are saying.
are sensorineural hearing loss increase gradually? I suffer mild hearing loss 30-40db. I am 25 years only...And already using hearing aid
It can. Mine has remained pretty consistent. To decrease your chances of your hearing loss worsening, I recommend using hearing protection in loud environments.
I have trouble hearing people in crowded places and I often don’t understand people but I hear birds lol and leaves?
There are many types of hearing loss and you may have a low frequency or cookie bite hearing loss. This would mean you’re unable to hear speech range pitches and would explain why you can still hear birds chirping. I recommend visiting an audiologist and having them do an audiogram to objectively map your hearing.
@@DefiniteHearing this makes so much sense I was born with hearing loss and they were able to fix it but now it’s like I don’t understand anymore and my mind is telling me your being dramatic but I’m 99% sure I have mild hearing loss.
This makes me feel better about considering hearing aids even though i passed my hearing test. I have low normal levels. However it really affects my life. I dont want to feel like a fraud but i think otc hearing aids could really help. Any thoughts on bossa?
You’re not a fraud. Help yourself, listen to your gut and try some OTC hearing aids. Take advantage of the free trial periods. I recommend only trying those you can afford to keep.
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I recently found moderately severe SNHL in right ear. And my left ear is perfectly fine. Do you think i should take hearing aids. And what are the treatment options for one ear impaired.
Hi! My right ear is my "bad ear," too! I'm not a medical expert or doctor but from my personal experience of wearing hearing aids, I highly recommend wearing a hearing aid in the your right ear! Be sure to get the Bluetooth hearing aids - they make music and audio on a smart device sound AMAZING!
Are u using hearing aid? How u are managing with single ear hearing.
I have mild loss in right but feel difficult to manage. Ppl say it will get adjusted. But have problem in double hearing right side hearing is sharp and sound different so have problem in concentrating in left ear.
So do I have hearing loss when ever I lay down I can’t hear but when I pull my ears I can hear better and sometimes when I turn my head my ear suddenly feels blocked for no reason. I have moved in higher in the mountains but it’s been a year and I still hear this stuff please respond pls.
It sounds like you might have an ear pressure/balance issue. I recommend visiting an audiologist. They will run tests to give you a personalized answer and proper treatment recommendation.
Same problem as me😢
Hi my wife had mild hearing loss to her left ear .what equipment can I buy for her without doctor advise..can she wear any hearing aid.please advice
You can buy her anything with out a Doctor's help. That said, what you buy will not properly help her. In order to properly help your wife, I recommend setting an appointment with an audiologist for a hearing mapping or audiogram. They will measure your wife's hearing aid and recommend the best device for her ears.
For mild hearing loss which is better,CIC hearing aids or RIC hearing aids
I don’t have experience with CICs as my loss is moderate to severe. So wither should work. They will feel very different, so test them both out to figure out what you like.
i have minimal hearing loss in left ear
250-500 @20dbHL
1k @ 30dbHL
2k-4k @25dbHL
6k-8k @20-10dbHL
I hear mostly everything, with no difficulty at all
but my right ear has mild to moderate hearing loss dipping upto 60dbHL at 2k Hz
So can I wear hearing aids in just the right ear?, my ent told me to wear in both but these things are quite expensive and if I have a near perfect hearing in one ear, I really see no use in wearing it in the other ear.
You have a mild-moderate loss in the left and moderate in the right. You should certainly get hearing aids for both ears. You don't know what you don't hear.
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Feeling comfortable when someone knows our feelings.
I am still confused if I should get hearing aid or not.. I have mild to moderate hearing loss.. but m not sure how it will impact to people around me, how my family/colleague will react.. cause I haven't revealed that to anyone yet.. also how its gonna affect in my work environment.. whether they will feel uncomfortable to give me more responsibilities..
I say give it a try to see what you think. You don't know what you don't hear. You will hear more and your close relationships will thrive.
How old are u? Have u got ur hearing aid? I have mild hearing loss in my right ear about 30 db in right ear even feels difficult becouse I had proper hearing till 32 yrs.
my left ear is completely damaged and in my right ear db in its highest is around 30-40 . i have a little bit of a problem in hearing in class or when there are any background sounds like fan etc do i need an hearing aid
I think it is worth trying one. You might be surprised at how much it can help.
can i ask how much do you hear, like is it perfect as a normal ear
i have good ears, wondering what would happen if i wore a hearing aid? would it amplify sound? would it have any negative effect to my ears? would nothing happen?
With good ears, hearing aids certainly amplify the sound and can hurt your ears. My husband and dad have tried wearing my hearing aids for a second - they REALLY disliked it. They couldn't believe how loud it was haha.
And omg not understanding what people say has been a big issue for me I hear their talking but I can’t understand what they’re saying
Yep you’re not alone.
Has any device been invented for those who cannot hear or speak with their ears? Answer please please please please please
It depends on how old they are. If they are older than three, their ability to hear can be greatly improved but their ability to speak will still suffer as the critical speech and language development windows have closed.
is it possible to have this test online ?
It is possible but accuracy is horrible.
For those who can't hear or speak with their ears from birth, will they be able to hear and speak using this device? Please answer
It depends on how old they are. If they are older than three, their ability to hear can be greatly improved but their ability to speak will still suffer.
Can you tell us about naida m30 sp
It is a good hearing aid. www.phonak.com/us/en/hearing-aids/phonak-naida-v.html
I have hearing aids too right now, and I love mine too!!!❤❤❤❤
So glad you love yours!!
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I have mild to profound hearing loss should i wear hearing aids?
DEFINITELY.
My insurance won't cover one for anyone over 18 :(
That breaks my heart. I want to change that.
I'm 14 and I'm pretty sure I have mild hearing loss
I recommend visiting an audiologist and getting your hearing checked
i have mild hearing loss
Many others do too!
@DefiniteHearing true and I never really wear hearing aids ever
Can hearing aids reduce depression,??
In some ways, yes it is possible. One study showed 40% lower rate of depression in people in their 70s that used hearing aids compared to those that didn’t use hearing aids.
Hiii,I had A Little Dip At 4000hz Around 25-30db(But Other Hearing is Normal Around 10-15),Do you think i need Hearing aid
And Yes i have tinnitus also
Yes, even a mild loss can benefit from hearing aids.
Do u feel any difficulty in communication
Same for me but reverse slop in one ear. 250 hz and 500hz are affected 25 to 30dm.
@@Nivin-2255 You have tinnitus?
What does mild hearing loss look like in infants?
Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/WmEu_Ds5DQU/v-deo.html Their loss would be charted in the mild range. Definitely visit a pediatric audiologist and get hearing aids asap for any type of hearing loss.
Why you should not by a hearing aid.
This video is misleading. Pumping up frequencies that are weak only degrades your hearing in that range. This is true especially in old people. If you're 55 plus you can remember going to deafening concerts and playing loud music you absolutely can not tolerate now-- instant pain. It's like lifting heavy objects with a weaken spine. As a professional sound engineer of 35 years I have moderate to slightly severe hearing loss in one ear and normal loss in my other ear due to age. There will come a time when I buy a hearing aid but, for now I practice concentrated hearing when needed. Using the above example it is the equivalent of recuperative therapy. There is no free ride in anything, only management.
False. The benefits of hearing devices far outweigh the risks.
Are you a licensed audiologist? What are your credentials?
@@DefiniteHearing I have 35 years as a professional working sound engineer along with 5 years of post secondary and post graduate studies in audio. My problem with audiologists is they no NOTHING about sound-- specifically aural spatial interpretation something a pro sound engineer excels in. Audiologists have an in depth knowledge of anatomy and they understand target numbers but, they are infantile in their understanding of how a trained brain interprets aural information. This something that takes decades to master and is a highly specialized field. When I talk to an audiologist-- I have yearly hearing tests due to my profession-- I have to dumb down the conversation to their level.
p.s. I am not against hearing aids. As I said, I will get one when the time is appropriate. I am highly qualified to know when that time comes. Currently I am waiting for technology to catch up to duplicate audio perception as mentioned above. The tech is not there yet but, continually improving. New devices are using multiple microphones which in time will simulate what the brain demands.
HELLO? Where did you go?
It is common curtesy when questioning someone else's credentials to verify your own. Are you a licensed audiologist? What are your credentials?
time to learn to read lips... I yell, everyone else whispers.
Have you tried hearing aids? Those should help.
@@DefiniteHearing I am now... :-) I don't remember knowing before recently that if left untreated it can lead to brain loss...
But I like your content
Thanks!
Your welcome ♥️
4000 $ the cost of hearing aid for one ear .
I’d rather stay deaf
And that is a-ok! For me, I love hearing, and my hearing aids are worth every pretty penny!
Are you married?
Yes!
@@DefiniteHearing I think you disappointed him!