ravensteve1961 said:She told me for those were born deaf might not take the risk of hearing because they dont know what theyre really missing.
shezzbeav said:I wouldn't have her as my audiologist.
I prefer to have an audiologist who has experience with the Deaf community and has worked with lots of Deaf people.
i kinda have to disagree with this... my audiologist told me in order to be a candiate to get CI u must have your audioary nerves to be active not DEAD.ravensteve1961 said:Right now i have to see my doctor again on jan 10. And the audiologist said it has nothing to with nerves in your hearing. Its how the brain reacts to the sound. Do you guys agree? Another thing she told me. I ask her how come deaf people enjoy being deaf. She told me for those were born deaf might not take the risk of hearing because they dont know what theyre really missing.
maybe his audiologist is 1/2 dead...DeafSCUBA98 said:i kinda have to disagree with this... my audiologist told me in order to be a candiate to get CI u must have your audioary nerves to be active not DEAD.
i second that.. its best find different audiologist who's Professional and had a certificate for CI.. usually those audiologist are good under hosiptals.. also get another option from the surgeon... the surgeon have better explaining which ear is best and why...deafdyke said:Ravensteve, I would get another opinon as to which ear should be implanted. I KNOW usually the worst ear is implanted, but you said that you never heard normally in that ear. You might get some speech comprehension in your worst ear, but from what I understand in cases like yours they like to do the ear that you heard from well previously.