I have just started hearing aids at 69. I suggest that you do not wear them all the time, just when you need them most. I wear mine when I am in a group situation and when watching tv.
I have got used to mine quickly but they do amplify sounds you don't want. For example if I am watching tv and D H is in the kitchen, it sounds like he is crashing and banging about. Also I have to remind him when I am wearing them as he has got so used to speaking loudly to me, that it sounds like he is shouting.I came home with mine the first time, on a bus. I wanted to shout at everyone to shut up. I never wear them on public transport.
I went to specsavers for mine and he showed me how to link the aids to my phone. This makes them easier to switch off. He also showed me how to redirect them to,cut out background noise, but I have not quite got to grips with that.
One of the most interesting things is my adult children's reaction. They say " it is so nice now you can join in conversations". I had no idea that I was missing so much chatter.