Agent X
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So, I'm getting a cochlear implant soon. I was against it for two/three years, because I've done many research; my findings showed that the technology didn't really mature. In fact, one show showed that there was a metal part on the back of the head. But it was more, and more people getting cochlear implants on TV, I discovered that the technology got better - smaller, more portable, and easy to "hide" so to speak.
I've been using hearing aids my whole life. In fact, I was born deaf. I was able to hear pretty well from childhood to until probably until I was 27, 28 something like that. I'm now 32.
Anyway, I went to the cochlear implant specialist and we've been talking about this on and off for the past 2/3 years, it intensified because my hearing loss now has a gap. Meaning the loss is now substantial than it was 3/4 years ago. My mom noticed it, and has been bugging me to get cochlear implants. It was seeing the others with cochlear implants that pushed me over the edge.
I am offered a cochlear implant surgery, and 3 different options: Med'El, Cochlear, and Advanced Bionics. I rejected Med'El's technology from the get-go. No interest whatsoever. Now it's a showdown between Cochlear and AB. AB is currently in partnership with Phonak, which is just as old ("legendary") as Cochlear (trademark/company).
The problem with the decision is that both companies are trying to 1up the other through marketing materials. Cochlear says they do 2 times better than AB, and AB says they have better specs than Cochlear. Confusing to say the least.
I want to hear just about everything, as it's intended to be heard. I want to be able to hear my mom, my family, my friends, and my new associates and not misunderstand them. I want to enjoy life as everyone else has.
Every time I ask for more power from my hearing aids, my audiologists would say to each iteration. It's either "you have the best hearing aid out" and the dreaded "your volume's been pushed to the max."
I'm going to leave this until Wednesday night, when I have to go back and say "this company." My choice, ya know.
I've been using hearing aids my whole life. In fact, I was born deaf. I was able to hear pretty well from childhood to until probably until I was 27, 28 something like that. I'm now 32.
Anyway, I went to the cochlear implant specialist and we've been talking about this on and off for the past 2/3 years, it intensified because my hearing loss now has a gap. Meaning the loss is now substantial than it was 3/4 years ago. My mom noticed it, and has been bugging me to get cochlear implants. It was seeing the others with cochlear implants that pushed me over the edge.
I am offered a cochlear implant surgery, and 3 different options: Med'El, Cochlear, and Advanced Bionics. I rejected Med'El's technology from the get-go. No interest whatsoever. Now it's a showdown between Cochlear and AB. AB is currently in partnership with Phonak, which is just as old ("legendary") as Cochlear (trademark/company).
The problem with the decision is that both companies are trying to 1up the other through marketing materials. Cochlear says they do 2 times better than AB, and AB says they have better specs than Cochlear. Confusing to say the least.
I want to hear just about everything, as it's intended to be heard. I want to be able to hear my mom, my family, my friends, and my new associates and not misunderstand them. I want to enjoy life as everyone else has.
Every time I ask for more power from my hearing aids, my audiologists would say to each iteration. It's either "you have the best hearing aid out" and the dreaded "your volume's been pushed to the max."
I'm going to leave this until Wednesday night, when I have to go back and say "this company." My choice, ya know.