radka73
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overthepond thank you for an explanation.
The T-coil is not a problem. It was tested.
September 6th, I was setting the processor from activation in July.
Audiologist solved the problem. By reducing the threshold level T (starting to hear).
This problem was solved only temporarily! The second day was growling in the Processor back!
I solved it by reducing the sensitivity of the microphone from the middle - the optimal threshold, which is 12 to level 4 Every day a step or two because they decrease the next day restores growl.
I have no spare processor. I am a novice implant.
Next I reset the processor arranged for September 20!
The audiologist will need to solve the problem as follows:
Would it be possible to reduce the levels of thresholds T (starting to hear) and C (medium volume) and thus would growl again declined
but it can be done only when adjusting the adjustment software.
But there are other factors that act to decrease the volume of sound stimuli:
a) decreases the resistance of electrodes in the cochlea and thus also decreases the volume and level of perception (T, C) must be increased
b) your head is getting used to the sounds of her time and what was loud suits
The T-coil is not a problem. It was tested.
September 6th, I was setting the processor from activation in July.
Audiologist solved the problem. By reducing the threshold level T (starting to hear).
This problem was solved only temporarily! The second day was growling in the Processor back!
I solved it by reducing the sensitivity of the microphone from the middle - the optimal threshold, which is 12 to level 4 Every day a step or two because they decrease the next day restores growl.
I have no spare processor. I am a novice implant.
Next I reset the processor arranged for September 20!
The audiologist will need to solve the problem as follows:
Would it be possible to reduce the levels of thresholds T (starting to hear) and C (medium volume) and thus would growl again declined
but it can be done only when adjusting the adjustment software.
But there are other factors that act to decrease the volume of sound stimuli:
a) decreases the resistance of electrodes in the cochlea and thus also decreases the volume and level of perception (T, C) must be increased
b) your head is getting used to the sounds of her time and what was loud suits