Hello all.
I've always been HoH due to nerve damage. It's in the severe to profound area for both ears. About 5 years ago I went to MassGen for testing. They wanted me to explore CIs. At the time I was terrified. The idea of taking away remaining hearing and going deaf was scary.
So here we are today and I am struggling more than ever. My aids are 5 years old and my audiologist wants me to fork over 5k for the latest and greatest again. I need to start thinking 30 years down the line and I feel I'm kind of hitting the limits on what aids will do for me. According to my audiologist, he thinks I'm prime candidate.
The advances in CI in just the last 5 years really alleviate a lot of my concerns. I was concerned about music, being waterproof and now they're making hybrids?? I can hear low tones very well, so based on what I've read here, the hybrids might be a good fit.
So I made an appointment with Dr Steven Gold here in Charlotte NC.
I have so many questions lol
-Does anyone know or recommend a different surgon in NC/SC? The reviews online of Dr Gold are good, not great. Or point me in the direction of where I might go to do research. I know there's a lot of followup and traveling would be a pain, but I'd rather go with someone better.
-What can you tell me about getting approved? The process. What to expect.
-How do I work if I'm deaf before they turn it on? I mean really.
-Hybrids. Are they only made by cochlear?
-What's a typical out of pocket cost for this?
I'll keep diving deep into this forum, but anything you can share would be appreciated. If there's other forums or material I should be ingesting, please share.
Thank you
Jesse
I've always been HoH due to nerve damage. It's in the severe to profound area for both ears. About 5 years ago I went to MassGen for testing. They wanted me to explore CIs. At the time I was terrified. The idea of taking away remaining hearing and going deaf was scary.
So here we are today and I am struggling more than ever. My aids are 5 years old and my audiologist wants me to fork over 5k for the latest and greatest again. I need to start thinking 30 years down the line and I feel I'm kind of hitting the limits on what aids will do for me. According to my audiologist, he thinks I'm prime candidate.
The advances in CI in just the last 5 years really alleviate a lot of my concerns. I was concerned about music, being waterproof and now they're making hybrids?? I can hear low tones very well, so based on what I've read here, the hybrids might be a good fit.
So I made an appointment with Dr Steven Gold here in Charlotte NC.
I have so many questions lol
-Does anyone know or recommend a different surgon in NC/SC? The reviews online of Dr Gold are good, not great. Or point me in the direction of where I might go to do research. I know there's a lot of followup and traveling would be a pain, but I'd rather go with someone better.
-What can you tell me about getting approved? The process. What to expect.
-How do I work if I'm deaf before they turn it on? I mean really.
-Hybrids. Are they only made by cochlear?
-What's a typical out of pocket cost for this?
I'll keep diving deep into this forum, but anything you can share would be appreciated. If there's other forums or material I should be ingesting, please share.
Thank you
Jesse