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Here in the UK they implant the better ear and altho I have a profound loss and can already get implanted, I chosen not too as my speech scores are 4% left (left 120db going upto 110db from 1000htz) and 64% right (120db going to 95db at 1000htz)
I can actaully understand a lot on my right with my Naidas. Can even hear people call me but wouldn't be able to have a conversation with facing people.
As my right speech scores are so good, the CI won't really change anything as with a CI I will properly have roughly the same speech scores.
64% is amazing! I can understand not wanting to loose the useful hearing you have. For me, I am 40% in both ears at over 100dB (and that is before my last major drop in hearing).
At my most recent hearing test 2 weeks ago my left ear did a bit better than my right, but I swear that I can't understand speech or noise in my left ear.
The audiologist said it is my "better" ear based on having a pure tone average of 102dB vs 105dB in my right ear.
The 64% is probably not amazing in real life. It is amazing on paper given your hearing loss but I doubt it translates to much in real life.
It is too bad that the NHS doesn't implant the better ear for profoundly deaf people. Espicaly people with progressive hearing losses. That way you still might have some memory of hearing. But pure tone averages don't say anything about ability to use the hearing.
Good luck to you.