Hey everyone,
I just discovered this forum last night searching the web trying to figure out the best type of CI's for my baby. Surgeons and audiologists can talk all about the different aspects of them, but I figure the best people to ask are those that actually wear them.
A little background on my baby:
My baby failed all 3 of her newborn screenings and once we had her sedated ABR realized she had profoundly hearing loss in both ears. Since then we have had a CT scan, 2 MRI's, countless blood draws, and a spinal tap trying to figure out what caused this and if it is something that can progress to other parts of her body. We've been to doctors all over the country, but no one seems to be able to figure it out.
Anyways...long story short, the ENT thinks there may be inflammation in her cochlea and it may progress to the point that the cochlea may calcify making pacing a CI electrode in there impossible. So now we are rushing to have her surgery before we miss our window of opportunity. She will be about 5 months when they implant her at the end of this month.
Now my biggest concern is giving my daughter the best range and quality of hearing with the CI's. Ive been reading enough to know that some people with cochlear vs. medel vs AB have different hearing (music, low frequency sounds).
I was hoping to get your input/recommendations on one over the other. AB is out of the picture because of the size of the internal component. So it's really between Medel and Cochlear.
One of my biggest concerns is reading about Cochlear CIs, they seem to have different settings for different types of environments. This would be very difficult for a child to manage. Is this something Cochlear users face? My understanding is that Medel switches its settings automatically.
Another component is the waterproof aspect of it. Cochlear offers the waterproof case which would allow her to hear while swimming. Medel seems to be behind in that.
A lot of people write on their experiences based on having hearing, then losing it, and then having CIs. So I really appreciate the comparisons they write about.
She does have some hearing now (65dB) and wears hearing aids, but I don't know, with her being implanted so young, she would have any memory of sound.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Im pretty confused and would love some guidance!!!!
I just discovered this forum last night searching the web trying to figure out the best type of CI's for my baby. Surgeons and audiologists can talk all about the different aspects of them, but I figure the best people to ask are those that actually wear them.
A little background on my baby:
My baby failed all 3 of her newborn screenings and once we had her sedated ABR realized she had profoundly hearing loss in both ears. Since then we have had a CT scan, 2 MRI's, countless blood draws, and a spinal tap trying to figure out what caused this and if it is something that can progress to other parts of her body. We've been to doctors all over the country, but no one seems to be able to figure it out.
Anyways...long story short, the ENT thinks there may be inflammation in her cochlea and it may progress to the point that the cochlea may calcify making pacing a CI electrode in there impossible. So now we are rushing to have her surgery before we miss our window of opportunity. She will be about 5 months when they implant her at the end of this month.
Now my biggest concern is giving my daughter the best range and quality of hearing with the CI's. Ive been reading enough to know that some people with cochlear vs. medel vs AB have different hearing (music, low frequency sounds).
I was hoping to get your input/recommendations on one over the other. AB is out of the picture because of the size of the internal component. So it's really between Medel and Cochlear.
One of my biggest concerns is reading about Cochlear CIs, they seem to have different settings for different types of environments. This would be very difficult for a child to manage. Is this something Cochlear users face? My understanding is that Medel switches its settings automatically.
Another component is the waterproof aspect of it. Cochlear offers the waterproof case which would allow her to hear while swimming. Medel seems to be behind in that.
A lot of people write on their experiences based on having hearing, then losing it, and then having CIs. So I really appreciate the comparisons they write about.
She does have some hearing now (65dB) and wears hearing aids, but I don't know, with her being implanted so young, she would have any memory of sound.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Im pretty confused and would love some guidance!!!!