{"id":3765,"date":"2019-11-27T09:12:58","date_gmt":"2019-11-27T17:12:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hearingsb.com\/?p=3765"},"modified":"2021-01-06T11:17:12","modified_gmt":"2021-01-06T19:17:12","slug":"should-i-bring-up-hearing-loss-over-thanksgiving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hearingsb.com\/should-i-bring-up-hearing-loss-over-thanksgiving\/","title":{"rendered":"Should I Bring Up Hearing Loss Over Thanksgiving?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Giving Thanks for Good Hearing<\/h2>\n

Santa Barbara households will be filled with the scent of roast turkey and fresh-baked pumpkin pies this week. Thanksgiving is a time for families to get together and share what they are thankful for. It also presents an excellent opportunity to address the topic of hearing loss<\/a> if a loved one appears to be struggling with their hearing but hasn\u2019t admitted there\u2019s a problem yet. The trick is to broach the subject delicately.<\/p>\n

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How many people are hearing impaired in the United States?<\/h3>\n

Hearing loss is a widespread problem in California and across the country. An estimated 48 million Americans struggle with a hearing impairment<\/strong>, and many don\u2019t even know they have a problem.<\/p>\n

What makes hearing loss difficult to treat early?<\/h3>\n

The condition develops gradually<\/strong> and the brain does a remarkable job of filling in the gaps<\/strong>, making symptoms difficult to detect. Often, other family members recognize the signs before the afflicted individual.<\/p>\n

Are there complications from hearing loss?<\/h2>\n

It\u2019s important to treat hearing loss as early as possible<\/strong> in order to avoid associated health complications. Hearing loss is a progressive disease and can lead to a range of problems including isolation, loneliness, depression<\/a>, dementia, kidney disease<\/a> and a higher risk of falling. Addressing your concerns can be tricky. A loved one might deny there is a problem or become defensive or angry. It\u2019s human nature to avoid confrontation, especially during a celebratory occasion such as Thanksgiving, but it\u2019s a good time to let your loved one know you care about their health.<\/p>\n

6 tips for talking to someone about their hearing loss<\/h2>\n

Your Santa Barbara audiologist recommends the following strategies to make your talk go more smoothly.<\/p>\n