I'm the hearing impaired one in my house. It causes significant problems for others and certainly myself. When I was 5 and my older brother was about 7 we both suffered nerve damage from either measles, mumps or chicken pox. Growing up we both had relatively manageable hearing loss, but as we aged the normal loss that affects all of us was far worse because we essentially started life with so much less. I started with 1 aid in my left ear at age 30 and my brother managed to wait until he was 50. Now I wear in both ears, have so for 12 years now. I'll be 62 in August.
I still deal with missing consonants, soft talkers, clipped sound in noisy environments. The upsides are few, but I can enjoy a good sleep without having to worry about a droning ceiling fan or a noisy AC in a hotel. And sometimes I turn them off when my MIL natters on, but my wife is becoming just like her....
Hearing loss is awful, the person themselves might not think that, but everyone else does. It is so hard for someone who has to repeat and repeat to not sound angry at that person when that is NOT the intended tone of the message.