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Surviving the Office Holiday Parties with Hearing Loss

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You arrive at your company’s annual holiday party and you’re immediately assaulted by noise. You can feel the beat of the music, the hum of shouted conversations, and the click of glasses.

It makes you miserable.

In such a noisy environment, you can’t hear a thing. You can’t follow conversations, you can’t hear the punch line of any joke, and you’re completely disoriented. How can anyone be having fun at this thing? But then you look around–and you see that you’re the only one that seems to be having trouble.

For people with hearing loss, this probably sounds familiar. The office holiday party can introduce some unique stressors–as a result, what should be a jolly affair is nothing more than a dour, lonely event. But don’t worry! This little survival guide can help you get through your next holiday party unscathed (and maybe even have some fun at the same time).

Why holiday parties can be stressful

Even when you don’t have hearing loss, holiday parties are a unique combination of stress and fun (especially if you’re an introvert). For those with hearing loss or if you struggle to hear with loud background noise, holiday parties present some unique stressors.

First and foremost is the noise. Think about it like this: a holiday party is your team’s chance to let loose a little bit. As a result, they tend to be rather noisy affairs, with lots of people talking over each other all at once. (Could alcohol be a factor here? Yes, yes it can. But even dry office parties can get to be a little on the boisterous side.)

For those with hearing loss, this noise creates a certain amount of interference. That’s because:

This means anyone with hearing loss will experience trouble picking up and following conversations. At first glance, that might sound like a minor thing. Sure, you’ll miss your boss’s great joke about the argumentative triangle (it was a right triangle–get it?). That’s not the big deal.

So… What is the big deal?

The big deal is the networking and professional side of things. Even though office holiday parties are theoretically social events, they’re also professional events (it’s a strange mix that–as we think about it–maybe aren’t as cool and fun as they used to be? In any event, attendance is often encouraged, so here we are). This means a couple of things:

This can be even more problematic because you may not even know you have hearing loss. The inability to hear clearly in noisy environments (such as restaurants or office parties) is often one of those first signs of hearing loss.

As a result, you may be surprised that you’re having a hard time following the conversation. And you may be even more surprised that you’re the only one.

Causes of hearing loss

So how does this happen? How do you develop hearing loss? Mostly commonly, it’s due to age or noise damage (or age and noise damage). Essentially, as you age, your ears likely experience repeated injury due to loud noises. The tiny hairs in your ear that sense vibrations (called stereocilia) become damaged.

That damage is permanent. And the more stereocilia that kick the bucket, the worse your hearing becomes. In most cases, hearing loss like this is irreversible (so you’re better off protecting your hearing before the damage occurs).

Knowing all that, there are ways you can make your holiday office party a little less uncomfortable!

Tips to make your office party more enjoyable

Your office party presents some significant opportunities (and fun!), so you’d rather not skip out. So, you’re thinking: how can I hear better in a noisy environment? Well, here are some tips to make your office party go a little smoother:

Of course, the best possible solution is also one of the simplest: invest in a pair of hearing aids. These hearing aids can be tailored to your hearing needs–and they can also be discrete. Even if your hearing aids aren’t small–you’d rather people notice your hearing aids than your hearing loss.

Get your hearing checked before the party

That’s why, if possible, it’s a good idea to get your hearing checked before the office holiday party. Because of COVID, this might be your first holiday party in a few years, and you don’t want to be surprised by your inability to hear!

Find a provider in your area to schedule an appointment by searching providers near you.

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