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I've noticed that a lot of people say that CI is good for those who have little to no benefit from the HA. I wanted to see if people could elaborate more on this. There is so many different levels of hearing (WITH HAs) such as:
-Sound awareness (Just being aware of loud noises)
-Some sound discrimination (Aware of loud noises, and can tell which some of those noises/sounds are)
-Little speech discrimination (Can understand a few words along with many noise/sound identification)
-Some speech discrimination (Can understand some people sometimes, but still need to rely on lipreading or clear/loud speaking)
and so on. At what point do you think the CI starts being beneficial over HA's?
-Sound awareness (Just being aware of loud noises)
-Some sound discrimination (Aware of loud noises, and can tell which some of those noises/sounds are)
-Little speech discrimination (Can understand a few words along with many noise/sound identification)
-Some speech discrimination (Can understand some people sometimes, but still need to rely on lipreading or clear/loud speaking)
and so on. At what point do you think the CI starts being beneficial over HA's?