All Ears Hearing and Tinnitus Podcast
Getting hearing aids should feel like a breakthrough — but for many new users, the first few days feel strange, loud, and even discouraging. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett explains why that reaction is not only common, but expected. When hearing loss develops, the brain adapts by recalibrating how it processes sound. When hearing aids restore that missing input, the auditory system has to adapt again. This process — when managed correctly — leads to measurable improvements in speech clarity, background noise tolerance, and long-term listening comfort. Dr. Garrett walks through the structured acclimatization protocol used in modern fittings, why real ear measurement (REM) verification is essential for precision, how consistent wear time improves speech-in-noise outcomes, and why aural rehabilitation programs like LACE accelerate neuroplastic change. This episode reframes hearing aids not as a one-time transaction, but as a collaborative medical process grounded in neuroscience and outcome tracking. You can learn more here [https://utahhearingaids.com/?p=8852]. If you'd like to explore more resources about hearing loss and tinnitus, visit our online learning center. [https://utahhearingaids.com/learning-center] And if you're in Northern Utah and want support from our team, you can schedule an appointment anytime at: utahhearingaids.com [https://utahhearingaids.com/]
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