overthepond
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I am with hear again and ET, As CI user myself, I was born profoundly deaf and was implanted at 30 years old!.
From my own experience in wearing them, I do still find them Loud (eye sqinting loud) when put on and then the loudness subsides in few minutes, Your daughter maybe experincing those and is afraid of wearing them. It would be best to put them on with settings at low then granually increses the volume through the day (not all of it) then again the next day so on until she gets used to wearing them. Make it a game for her like doing bit of music or other sounds, reward her when she hears it (face lit up that kind of thing) so she can enjoy using it.
The longer you leave the CI's off the harder/more uncomfortable as with the stimulation between the electrodes and the brain/nerves would become over stimulated if left off too long. So few hours a day would be ample until you get it sorted with audi.
I would conterate on signing to be honest, she's 2 years old and been through alot so far and she's so young. I didn't really learn to speak until i was about 4 when i started proper school (i was mainstreamed then on to oral deaf school at 11) I had speech therapy from 2 to 16, I speak very well for a profoundly deaf person.
there's cicircle forum for parents of CI kids i haven't seen it but heard it's good. And is there anyone you know with CI kid locally/in the region that you can speak to to give you advice on how to use CI comfortably on your daughter, the Audi may be the best person to point you to the right person.
Good luck.
From my own experience in wearing them, I do still find them Loud (eye sqinting loud) when put on and then the loudness subsides in few minutes, Your daughter maybe experincing those and is afraid of wearing them. It would be best to put them on with settings at low then granually increses the volume through the day (not all of it) then again the next day so on until she gets used to wearing them. Make it a game for her like doing bit of music or other sounds, reward her when she hears it (face lit up that kind of thing) so she can enjoy using it.
The longer you leave the CI's off the harder/more uncomfortable as with the stimulation between the electrodes and the brain/nerves would become over stimulated if left off too long. So few hours a day would be ample until you get it sorted with audi.
I would conterate on signing to be honest, she's 2 years old and been through alot so far and she's so young. I didn't really learn to speak until i was about 4 when i started proper school (i was mainstreamed then on to oral deaf school at 11) I had speech therapy from 2 to 16, I speak very well for a profoundly deaf person.
there's cicircle forum for parents of CI kids i haven't seen it but heard it's good. And is there anyone you know with CI kid locally/in the region that you can speak to to give you advice on how to use CI comfortably on your daughter, the Audi may be the best person to point you to the right person.
Good luck.
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