I finally ‘persuaded’ my husband to wear his hearing aids by refusing to collude in his deafness. As Monica has suggested, I stopped repeating myself, and I stopped interpreting between him and others, so if he didn’t hear what a waiter, or shop assistant, or librarian said, I didn’t repeat it for him, but left him to struggle.
Alongside that, I accumulated lots of evidence that the best way to get used to hearings aids is to wear them all day, as I knew he found the background noises he could hear irritating, and had to practice tuning them out.
And I convinced him to go back to the audiology team at the hospital to tweak his aids a bit.
I wouldn’t have done any of that for my parents though; they could fight their own battles without my interference.
NHS hearing aids these days are equally as good as and up to date as private hearing aids
Sadly, that’s not always the case; different NHS Trusts provide different quality aids.
Suggestions please for large pot.
Why do people lie online are they living a fantasy or winding us up?


