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A Bridge to Better Hearing >> Principle One: Accepting Your Hearing Loss


CHARACTERISTICS OF DENIAL

Couple denying hearing loss problemYou May Hear Yourself or a Loved One Say-

  • “I don’t have a problem, other people don’t speak clearly.”
  • “My hearing isn’t that bad.”
  • “Time will fix my hearing condition.”
  • “I can learn to live with it; I will focus and pay more attention.”
  • “If this problem doesn’t improve, then I will go to a clinician, and I will certainly know when that time comes”
  • “I only have trouble hearing in loud places;
    I will avoid places like that.”
  • “I really don’t believe my hearing problem is affecting anyone else.”

Your hearing loss is more evident than you think. Most likely loved ones, friends, clients and associates all know you have a hearing condition.

Fact:

No matter how hard you try, you cannot cover or disguise your hearing condition.

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