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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3534222" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Most new users have issues using them because everything sounds “different” from what they are used to used to hear and want to discard them. </p><p>The human brain is an amazing thing. </p><p>If a new user will put them in as soon as they are up in the morning, leaving them in until going to bed and leave them in for a couple weeks, the brain will adjust to this new “normal”, and he won’t know life without them. </p><p>If not a traumatic loss like mine where it changes in an instant one typically looses hearing by continuing exposure to loud noises as we all know. </p><p>The brain continues to adjust to those minor losses over the years because there is a finite number of nerve endings to take that stimulation to the brain. As they get “killed” by loud noises, the brain adjusts. </p><p>Hearing aids will just assist, never replace normal hearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3534222, member: 5412"] Most new users have issues using them because everything sounds “different” from what they are used to used to hear and want to discard them. The human brain is an amazing thing. If a new user will put them in as soon as they are up in the morning, leaving them in until going to bed and leave them in for a couple weeks, the brain will adjust to this new “normal”, and he won’t know life without them. If not a traumatic loss like mine where it changes in an instant one typically looses hearing by continuing exposure to loud noises as we all know. The brain continues to adjust to those minor losses over the years because there is a finite number of nerve endings to take that stimulation to the brain. As they get “killed” by loud noises, the brain adjusts. Hearing aids will just assist, never replace normal hearing. [/QUOTE]
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