Sorry, you got a lil OCD about how you want your information shown
The subject is whether I should get CI that would amplify a lot more hearing or keep my HA, for interest of a deaf doctor.
I have aids... HEARING AIDS!
The thing is, we can not answer that question for you because we don't know if this 'will amplify', because
a/ we do not know your medical history, i.e were you born deaf?
are you late deafened? thus how well do you understand speech and other sounds?
b/ does your HAs make a lot of difference in helping to hear? I mean, do they for example significantly improve ability to understand what people are saying?
do you, without them, are completely unable to converse?
Have you ever talked to oto- laryngologist about possibility of being implanted?
Like I've said, it's not true that your HAs has to stop working. you have every right to want to hear better now,
and you as profound already qualify based on your severe hearing loss.
Personally I believe it is better to be implanted while you still speak fairly fluently and recognize a vast number of sounds - because then
the transition will be more fluent.
You may choose to implant one ear only, see how you like it.
yet still you must be aware what if you don't, but you are stuck with it?
so much to think about.
It is surgery not to be taken lightly. there are certain side effects that can happen, there is no guarantee that it will work for you, and indeed it is irreversible.
On the other side, you do hear so much better, different.
If someone is happy with CI - is then
very happy.
The best way to go is to start researching what's new in CI, who is best in performing surgeries in your area, set up an appointment with a specialist
and start asking question regarding your hearing loss and how CI would benefit you.
We can not encourage nor discourage you. we can only say, if you feel it will benefit you, do what you have to do.
Fuzzy