Hearings Aids can be hard work (at first) but not having them is harder
Lets be clear about this. You know you can't hear very well, your brain is concentrating really hard on trying to work out what everyone around you is saying. Sometimes sounds are really loud, other things sound muffled, and other sounds you just can't hear at all. The concertation shows on your face, you tilt your head, smile, nod (and hope it make sense). At this point you may continue the battle to keep up, but your brain is a few sentences behind and you are trying to put it all together. Lets throw some background music in, and someone nearby laughing. Exhausting. Stressful. But completely unnecessary.
Now consider being fitted with a hearing aid. Your brain has been working overtime trying to process, now suddenly it is hit with all this new information. Its not just speech, who knew there were so many ambient sounds? Your brain is spinning. You get in the car and BOOM, your radio is up really really loud. Time to turn that down. You get home and turn on the tap to get a glass of water and hear the water hits the sink AND ITS REALLY LOUD. At this stage you are not prioritising sounds, you are just hearing everything. It is not a simple thing to start wearing hearing aids, you don't just turn up and put them in your ears and expect it all to be fine immediately. How does this story end? Does it get any better? Well obviously it does. BRAINS ARE AMAZING THINGS and after a few days you start prioritising sounds. You can sit down and have a conversation, even with background music and that person laughing at the other table.
So now what? Well this is why you need a strong support team, you need people on your side. You guessed it, THAT'S US! We guarantee better hearing in 30 days or you get a complete refund. Follow our program and YOU WILL BE ABLE TO HEAR BETTER.
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