Redland Bayside NewsRedland Bayside News
  • News & Editorial
  • Digital Editions
  • Pickup Locations
  • Advertise With Us
Reading: My hearing’s not that bad
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Redland Bayside NewsRedland Bayside News
Search
  • News & Editorial
  • Digital Editions
  • Pickup Locations
  • Advertise With Us
Follow US
Redland Bayside News > Sound Decisions > My hearing’s not that bad
Sound Decisions

My hearing’s not that bad

Redland Bayside News
Redland Bayside News
Share
3 Min Read
My hearing’s not that bad
SHARE

By Amanda Ariotti, MAudSt, AAudA (CCP), BBiomedSc. Amanda is a masters qualified independent audiologist specialising in hearing rehabilitation in the Redlands.

Have you ever found yourself arguing about whether someone is mumbling? Or perhaps you’ve been accused of not listening?

Often, what appears as denial – insisting one’s hearing is perfectly fine – is actually a sign of gradual adaptation.

Hearing loss develops slowly, causing individuals to adjust without realising the changes. Recognising this subtle shift requires courage, genuine self-awareness, and a willingness to seek objective information.

Mature, level-headed adults gather facts before making decisions – and understanding one’s hearing clearly is the first sensible step towards improved communication and quality of life.

Hearing loss typically occurs gradually, letting individuals subconsciously modify their behaviours.

They may find themselves turning up the TV louder, leaning forward during conversations, or quietly avoiding noisy situations without knowing why.

Often, it’s family and friends who first notice something’s amiss – frustrated by repeating themselves or saddened by the person’s increasing withdrawal.

Another early sign is blaming others for unclear communication. People experiencing hearing difficulties frequently assume others are mumbling or speaking indistinctly, unaware that the issue lies within their own hearing.

This misunderstanding can unintentionally strain relationships, making simple interactions stressful for everyone involved.

Anyone who suffers from hearing loss can tell you: the impact extends far beyond requiring more volume. It primarily affects clarity, particularly in noisy environments or when listening to higher-pitched voices such as those of women and children.

Over time, ongoing difficulties in following conversations can increase stress, diminish social confidence, and even impact cognitive health.

An understanding clinician and impartial advice are hallmarks of best-practice hearing care.

Independent audiologists can offer personalised, empathetic support rooted in clinical integrity, and provide tailored options that reflect each individual’s needs and lifestyle.

Addressing hearing loss sooner rather than later can greatly enhance overall quality of life.

If you or someone you know is experiencing signs of hearing difficulty, consider arranging a consultation.

TAGGED:Redlands
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

Latest Redlands News

Redland Council to weigh in on proposed law forcing councillors out if they run for state parliament
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Redland Council set to endorse after-action review of Tropical Cyclone Alfred response
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Council flags $8.1M deficit in first 2025–26 budget review
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Redland community invited to contribute to Empowering Councils Bill Inquiry
Community Featured News Redland City Council State Politics
Council hits the high notes with quirky, song-filled mowing announcement
Community Featured News Redland City Council
‘OBSCURE RULE’ FINE SPARKS FAMILY FURY — BUT COUNCIL SAYS THEY DID REPLY
Community Featured News Redland City Council
The initiative is drawing input from across the health ecosystem.
Redlands launches major community health push
Business

You Might Also Like

From July 1, the National Minimum Wage will rise to $948 per week.
Business

Businesses react to rise in minimum wage

June 20, 2025
Penelope Woods (centre) assures the best service at A Better Ear clinic.
SeniorsSound Decisions

A Better Ear’s 5th birthday with exclusive offers!

March 21, 2024
READY TO HELP: Focusing on best practice.
Sound Decisions

Why hearing aids don’t work: two main reasons

January 16, 2025
Capalaba MP Russell Field and stab victim Chris Sanders outside the Alex Hills Shopping Centre where the attack took place.
Featured NewsPolice

Veteran welcomes ‘historic’ appeal win in Alexandra Hills stabbing case

October 14, 2025
Copyright © 2025 Local News Group - Website by LNG Digital
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?