BleedingPurist
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My wife brought it up the other night, asking if I was still considering it. She supports the issue, and I want to hear somewhat normally again but either way I wont be able to hear much longer. I love music and I play so I would miss that ( possibly go insane without music? ) Bust mostly I love to hear my son as he learns to talk. But I know there are sacrifices to make.
The way to look at is music is gone now. Doing nothing will not change that. Getting the implant may actually return music to your life as it did mine. There are many avid music fans who are enjoying music again with their implant as well as musicians. There are those that have not had satisfying experiences and those that had perfect pitch who cannot help but analyze every nuance and only miss what they were once able to do. There isn't a guarantee with any implant when it comes to music, you will want to consider what options will give you the best possible chance.. which is what I did.
It is easy for me to forget I am even deaf when I am listening to music. All that stands between me and total silence (chronic low level tinnitus notwithstanding) is my implant/processor. It's a blessing that makes me smile and marvel at how much more I am enjoying music than I ever did with a hearing aid no matter how many years it's been since I was activated.