Watermelon
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I've been researching and reading various opinions and fact sheets on CI to understand how to determine if CI is the right path for me. It seems like the dividing line is "if HA's work well for you, don't bother with CI's. If HA's don't work for you, then get a CI." Also, apparently, there's some CI hype thing too, so I do want to make sure I do what's right for me, and not because of if I'm qualified as a candidate or pushed on CI's. I suppose I'm at a confusing junction in life at the moment.
I have a profound hearing loss in both ears (been that way all my life), which is getting worse in one ear. My audiologist said that I'm already at the limit of benefits that hearing aids can provide me. I'm NR in anything above 750Hz (if I recall - have to find my chart again to confirm) in my bad ear, and I'm just barely registering with my good ear. I still hear some in my bad ear with HA, but it's obviously quieter.
Having an implant is something I'd consider a big step to take. It's not everyday you get something drilled in your skull and an electrode wire stuck in the cochlear. I have oodles of questions, but slowly researching and learning.
I guess my questions for those who transitioned from HA to CI's would be:
How did you know when it was time for you to transition to CI? How do the CI compare relative to HA's for you?
And for those who stayed with HA's but considered CI's:
What made you decide to stay with HA's instead of CI?
Or should I just hold out for stem cells therapy (10+ years?)?
I have a profound hearing loss in both ears (been that way all my life), which is getting worse in one ear. My audiologist said that I'm already at the limit of benefits that hearing aids can provide me. I'm NR in anything above 750Hz (if I recall - have to find my chart again to confirm) in my bad ear, and I'm just barely registering with my good ear. I still hear some in my bad ear with HA, but it's obviously quieter.
Having an implant is something I'd consider a big step to take. It's not everyday you get something drilled in your skull and an electrode wire stuck in the cochlear. I have oodles of questions, but slowly researching and learning.
I guess my questions for those who transitioned from HA to CI's would be:
How did you know when it was time for you to transition to CI? How do the CI compare relative to HA's for you?
And for those who stayed with HA's but considered CI's:
What made you decide to stay with HA's instead of CI?
Or should I just hold out for stem cells therapy (10+ years?)?