Hearing Loss and Deafness Information HomeHearing Loss and Deafness Information Index Hearing Loss and Deafness Section 1 – Some information which may help you to understand your own deafness Section 2 – Will anything help me to hear better? Will anything help me to manage better? Section 3 – What should I do if I have a hearing loss? Go to your doctor (your GP) Section 4 – I don’t think that I am deaf. It’s other people who think that I am deaf. Hearing Aids Section 5 – Is it worth getting a hearing aid? Section 6 – One hearing aid or two hearing aids? Section 7 – Hopes and expectations about hearing aids Section 8 – On your first or follow up visits to the hospital Section 9 – Hearing aids and hearing aid moulds Section 10 – Digital and analogue hearing aids Section 11 – General tips on using hearing aids and listening Methods of Communicating Section 12 – Lipreading Section 13- Writing Section 14 – Fingerspelling Section 15 – Sign Language Section 16 – Alternative methods of communication Strategies for communicating Section 17 – Getting good environmental conditions for listening and lipreading Section 18 – Leading the conversation in a tactful way Section 19 – To avoid interrupting a speaker Section 20 – “Checking” (making sure that you know exactly what has been said) Section 21 – Using badges and communication cards to let people know you have a hearing loss Section 22 – Some ideas on easing some of the difficulties with other people Section 23 – Own Voice Section 24 – The Ear Symbol Section 25 – Deaf Centres Conditions related to deafness Section 26 – Meniere’s Disease Section 27 – Tinnitus Section 28 – Loudness Recruitment and Hyperacusis Section 29 – Relaxation Section 30 – Acoustic Neuroma Section 31 – Otosclerosis Section 32 – Usher Syndrome How the speaker can help Section 40 – Helpful tips for anybody who speaks to deafpeople