hi!
The majority of us have CIs. A lot have HAs. Several don't use them at all.
In my left ear, I have a moderately severe hearing loss, so I'm not qualified for a CI, I have a powerful Phonak Naida Q RIC hearing aid.
In my right, I was officially diagnosed with a severe hearing loss at 3 1/2. At 6, it was severe-profound. At almost 8, I had almost no hearing. Hearing aids weren't much help for me anymore. So at 8 years old, I had a CI surgery done.
I remember getting the processor and everything a few weeks later (I think, may have been shorter or longer). My doctor put it on. I was shocked by this awful background noise and how everything sounded so different compared to no hearing and previously hearing aids.
Now the CI served me well. My speech improved. My hearing improved. I wasn't in special Ed anymore, put in a general Ed classroom 50% of the time, etc.
But I never liked it even after years of speech and hearing and listening and training and all. Last year, I convinced my parents, hearing specialist, and audiologist if I could stop using the CI. With a lot of hesitation, they agreed.
I'm much happier now with just my HA.
Of course, I'm not against the CI. It's a great technology for the deaf. Just not for everybody, that's all.
Anybody else likes/dislikes their CI?
The majority of us have CIs. A lot have HAs. Several don't use them at all.
In my left ear, I have a moderately severe hearing loss, so I'm not qualified for a CI, I have a powerful Phonak Naida Q RIC hearing aid.
In my right, I was officially diagnosed with a severe hearing loss at 3 1/2. At 6, it was severe-profound. At almost 8, I had almost no hearing. Hearing aids weren't much help for me anymore. So at 8 years old, I had a CI surgery done.
I remember getting the processor and everything a few weeks later (I think, may have been shorter or longer). My doctor put it on. I was shocked by this awful background noise and how everything sounded so different compared to no hearing and previously hearing aids.
Now the CI served me well. My speech improved. My hearing improved. I wasn't in special Ed anymore, put in a general Ed classroom 50% of the time, etc.
But I never liked it even after years of speech and hearing and listening and training and all. Last year, I convinced my parents, hearing specialist, and audiologist if I could stop using the CI. With a lot of hesitation, they agreed.
I'm much happier now with just my HA.
Of course, I'm not against the CI. It's a great technology for the deaf. Just not for everybody, that's all.
Anybody else likes/dislikes their CI?