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Hi guys!
I've been lurking for few weeks now and your forum have been extremely helpful in my recovery process since October 31st which was my surgery. Recovery has been somewhat diffcult for me but I'm allright now. I just have some questions here but first let me tell you a bit about myself and my background:
I'm Catherine- 23 years old female college student, prelingually deaf with Profound Severe senironeural (sp?) hearing loss, uses sign language as a method of communication..Little oral skills and wore hearing aids til i got in a deaf school at 10 years old- that's when i stopped wearing. I've had residual hearing for most of my life- according my parents; i've been turned down for being the CI candiate based on my residual hearing and it was experimental at the time when I was younger ( ages 4 and 6 years old). I guess this is the third time charm that i got approved for CI few months ago due to complete hearing loss in my both ears. just had surgery almost a month ago on my right ear.
Anyway, here is the questions:
1) I am from indianapolis, so the search process for speech therapist has been extremely difficult for me. I have called everywhere and there is no one available to work with me, so far so it got me extremely frustrated because i want to learn how to hear and speak at the same time. So I was wondering if any of you are from Indiana or Indianapolis that can help me find one who is available? If anyone of you are with a speech therapist- recommend me someone! I'm extremely new to Indiana (moved to Indianapolis after Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana) so please bear with me!
2) After CI surgery, have some of you guys have difficulty sleeping at nights in terms of comfort (I.E some pain or discomfort that keeps you up even though you tried otc)? I've been having trouble sleeping at nights because of that and I had to give in, calling the pharmcist for a refill on painkillers last night so i could take it to sudue the pain and sleep the night away. It is frustrating!
3) I had no idea how emotionally the whole thing would affect me- its more of a shock or trying to figure things through you know that feeling after surgery? Have any of you guys ever experienced these emotions? I was completely prepared for surgery- researched about CI for a long time before i decided. I was blown at how much emotions could affect me after surgery!
Edit: I have one more question: I have read on the forums and some websites about Cued Speech after CI- Do you think Cued Speech would benefit a CI user with a history like mine? Do you guys recommend Cued Speech as a form of speech therapy or just good ole fashioned speech therapy?
Anyway, Nice meeting you guys! Thanks in advance for your help. I feel like I need support in this and it has been not really easy month for me!
Catherine
I've been lurking for few weeks now and your forum have been extremely helpful in my recovery process since October 31st which was my surgery. Recovery has been somewhat diffcult for me but I'm allright now. I just have some questions here but first let me tell you a bit about myself and my background:
I'm Catherine- 23 years old female college student, prelingually deaf with Profound Severe senironeural (sp?) hearing loss, uses sign language as a method of communication..Little oral skills and wore hearing aids til i got in a deaf school at 10 years old- that's when i stopped wearing. I've had residual hearing for most of my life- according my parents; i've been turned down for being the CI candiate based on my residual hearing and it was experimental at the time when I was younger ( ages 4 and 6 years old). I guess this is the third time charm that i got approved for CI few months ago due to complete hearing loss in my both ears. just had surgery almost a month ago on my right ear.
Anyway, here is the questions:
1) I am from indianapolis, so the search process for speech therapist has been extremely difficult for me. I have called everywhere and there is no one available to work with me, so far so it got me extremely frustrated because i want to learn how to hear and speak at the same time. So I was wondering if any of you are from Indiana or Indianapolis that can help me find one who is available? If anyone of you are with a speech therapist- recommend me someone! I'm extremely new to Indiana (moved to Indianapolis after Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana) so please bear with me!
2) After CI surgery, have some of you guys have difficulty sleeping at nights in terms of comfort (I.E some pain or discomfort that keeps you up even though you tried otc)? I've been having trouble sleeping at nights because of that and I had to give in, calling the pharmcist for a refill on painkillers last night so i could take it to sudue the pain and sleep the night away. It is frustrating!
3) I had no idea how emotionally the whole thing would affect me- its more of a shock or trying to figure things through you know that feeling after surgery? Have any of you guys ever experienced these emotions? I was completely prepared for surgery- researched about CI for a long time before i decided. I was blown at how much emotions could affect me after surgery!
Edit: I have one more question: I have read on the forums and some websites about Cued Speech after CI- Do you think Cued Speech would benefit a CI user with a history like mine? Do you guys recommend Cued Speech as a form of speech therapy or just good ole fashioned speech therapy?
Anyway, Nice meeting you guys! Thanks in advance for your help. I feel like I need support in this and it has been not really easy month for me!
Catherine