Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Bilateral

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Hi

I wish you the very best with your surgery ..take care .I will be waiting to

hear how you are .

Love Dora

Bilateral

Well the big day for me is to have my surgery on May 13th for my second

implant and I will be bilateral.

I will be staying overnight at a hospital in Miami and Dr. Balkany is doing

the surgery. I will be going home the next day and hopefully I will be able

to go online on Thursday.

Take care

South Florida

Nucleus 24 10/98

3G 4/02

Bilateral May 13 2003

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

...Hope all goes well. I am bilateral but a test so I have only one right

now (get the other one back the 21st). I miss it and can tell a difference in

almost everything except the phone. I miss telling which direction a sound is

coming from and music is just not near as interesting and it was like going deaf

again in one ear and something is missing....Sharon Myers (still waiting and

hoping this is the only time I have to go through this)

mic55@... wrote:Well the big day for me is to have my surgery on May

13th for my second

implant and I will be bilateral.

I will be staying overnight at a hospital in Miami and Dr. Balkany is doing

the surgery. I will be going home the next day and hopefully I will be able

to go online on Thursday.

Take care

South Florida

Nucleus 24 10/98

3G 4/02

Bilateral May 13 2003

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 6 months later...

Dora, I appreciate u taking the time to explain this all to me. i'm

undestanding it a little better now .But u know when u think about it ,it would

be best

if everyone could have bilaterals. really we don'r know how much we're still

missing withoutboth. but i guess if we can get along with just one CI then i

guess it would take alot of convincing to get the insurance to approve it.

Enjoy!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 months later...
Guest guest

Hi Jerome

Good to hear from you .I am reading all of your questions and comments on CI

HEAR.

I first had my N22 implanted in 1996.I had 12 electrodes deactivated due to

facial stimulation caused by calcification in my cochlea.I still hard very well

for about 4 years.Then my hearing began to go down.My Dr. reccomended I be

implanted on the other ear with an N24C.Only 4 electrodes were deactivated.I

heard very,very well ..i was hearing the high pitched sounds that I didn't hear

with my N22 because so many of the high pitched electrodes were turned off.

The reason I gained so many more electrodes with my n24C is because the

selfcurling electrode array is snug up against the inner wall of the cochlea

where the neve cells are located and as far away from the facial nerve as

possible.the only electrodes that caused facial stimulation were the top 4

electrodes that are the closest to the facial nerve.That is where my cochleas

are the most porous and the electricity is escaping through the holes,hits the

facial nerve and everything goes haywire!!

I was just at my clinic on Friday and my audiologist showed me the X_RAYS of

both my electrodes..my N24C array reminds me of asleeping baby..it's arms and

legs all tucked in.

sleeping.My N22 is sleeping with its arms and legs spread out.

From: Jerome Co Tan

Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 8:11 AM

dora_weber@...

Subject: bilateral

Hi Dora,

Would like to ask if you had your bilateral implant done at the same time or one

ear at a time?

Regards/

Jerome

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...
Guest guest

Hi and I see you are the one I was thinking of. Great to see you

are still a guide dog user even with an implant. I've never talked with

anyone who has one so don't khnow what people do or don't hear with them and

like I said in a different post, my dad is considering a ci and while I am

not there, I do now have a bilateral loss thatt I didn't have when I Was in

class the first 2 times and caught myself wondering quite a bit this time if

I will one day no longer be able to work with a dog because of my

hearing. I'm not a candidate now for a ci but for other things thayt I think

I'm finally ready for after having my new dog for that first year. Anyway,

good to know you still have Gimlit and hopefully will be ableto have more

guides if you choose to. I've said espeially when Santa was alive that I

HOPE to never have to go back to a cane and I STILL think that way now that

I have Santa's successor who is doing very well in the short time I've had

him.

Re: Bilateral

> Dora,

> When in Portland, there is no rushing, ok? We need to meet up.

> Gimlet says so. LOL I dont doubt Medicare will pay for a 2nd, its

> that 20% I need to worry about.

>

> *---* *---* *---* *---* *---*

> Give your child mental blocks for Christmas.

> & Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

> Portland, Oregon

> N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

> rlclark77@...

> http://home.comcast.net/~rlclark77/

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tina,

I think I remember you, Santa seems to be the key here. There is

no question about it, without the CI, I am not sure I'd be anywhere

near as active as I am now. But at this point, I am positive that

going bilateral, especially for deafblind, should be an automatic

deal. And when I am bilateral, who knows, maybe I will advocate for

this. Right now with the one, I feel safe working my dog.

Come on over and I can show yuh what its like. LOL (Gimlet is

nodding her pretty head, she wants to meet Arnold but I told her,

leave the boys alone!)

*---* *---* *---* *---* *---*

If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.

--

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

Portland, Oregon

N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

rlclark77@...

http://home.comcast.net/~rlclark77/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Well if I ever get to Portland she can meet my cute labby. Good I hope you

can get that other one and that you can do some advocating and that it has

alloewed you to be active and continue working your doggie. You got her from

GDB didn't you? Were the instructors supportive when you were losing your

hearing or did they know about it? They were great with me in class this

time although I didn't need much and luckily they let me come home with the

retrains rather than stay the full 4 weeks because we were doing so well and

my 1 of my aids died right after i got home at least it wasn't in class!

But everyfone was great and i think there were even a couple people in the

retrain class with much worse hearing than mine and they made it somehow.

Re: Bilateral

> Tina,

> I think I remember you, Santa seems to be the key here. There is

> no question about it, without the CI, I am not sure I'd be anywhere

> near as active as I am now. But at this point, I am positive that

> going bilateral, especially for deafblind, should be an automatic

> deal. And when I am bilateral, who knows, maybe I will advocate for

> this. Right now with the one, I feel safe working my dog.

>

> Come on over and I can show yuh what its like. LOL (Gimlet is

> nodding her pretty head, she wants to meet Arnold but I told her,

> leave the boys alone!)

>

> *---* *---* *---* *---* *---*

> If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.

> --

> & Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

> Portland, Oregon

> N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

> rlclark77@...

> http://home.comcast.net/~rlclark77/

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tina,

Yep. class #28 Boring, Oregon. Yuh know, at the time, I sure

wished I knew more about FM systems and the like. I dont know how I

made it thru class but yes, the instructors were great and after 6

years with Gimlet, I can only say it could not have been a better

match.

Think it would be fun to advocate for this. I need to have

something to do, hehehe. Oh which campus did you get Arnold from?

*---* *---* *---* *---* *---*

Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

Portland, Oregon

N24C 3G 8/2000 Hookup

rlclark77@...

http://home.comcast.net/~rlclark77/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 months later...
Guest guest

I think wearing the two of them is best also. That way you would adjust to both

at the same time. It would be just a readjustment to have to wear one and then

go to them both! Anyway I am looking forward to getting this one hooked up.

Bilateral

Hi Phyllis

Don't really have any tips to make your activation easier .I do remember my

2nd activation very well.When my audiologist turned my N24C on I heard and

understood very well but when my N22 was added the sound was so wonderful ..so

full and so balanced.I was hearing on both sides of my head for the first time

in many.many years.I wore both processors for about 4 hrs. and then my N22 was

taken away from me so that i could get used to my N24C.Was going to be a month

or so but it stretched into 6mo.By then ,when i started using my N22 the sound

was distorted.Things have worked out since and I am now enjoying wonderful

surround sound.

My advise to you is ..and i hope that your audiologist agrees..is to go home

wearing both processors!!

Dora Weber

Nucleus Volunteer Advocate

dora_weber@...

Bilateral

N22-96

N24C-01

Cochlear Otosclerosis

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Dora,

I would not like the idea of the first CI being removed to adjust to the

second CI and then having to readjust to the first CI again. Am I

understanding you correctly?

Bilateral

> Hi Phyllis

> Don't really have any tips to make your activation easier .I do remember

my 2nd activation very well.When my audiologist turned my N24C on I heard

and understood very well but when my N22 was added the sound was so

wonderful ..so full and so balanced.I was hearing on both sides of my head

for the first time in many.many years.I wore both processors for about 4

hrs. and then my N22 was taken away from me so that i could get used to my

N24C.Was going to be a month or so but it stretched into 6mo.By then ,when i

started using my N22 the sound was distorted.Things have worked out since

and I am now enjoying wonderful surround sound.

>

> My advise to you is ..and i hope that your audiologist agrees..is to go

home wearing both processors!!

>

> Dora Weber

> Nucleus Volunteer Advocate

> dora_weber@...

>

> Bilateral

> N22-96

> N24C-01

> Cochlear Otosclerosis

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I agree. I think I am going to try to adjust to both at once and see where that

gets me. Maybe just the one when I am home alone sometimes.

Bilateral

> Hi Phyllis

> Don't really have any tips to make your activation easier .I do remember

my 2nd activation very well.When my audiologist turned my N24C on I heard

and understood very well but when my N22 was added the sound was so

wonderful ..so full and so balanced.I was hearing on both sides of my head

for the first time in many.many years.I wore both processors for about 4

hrs. and then my N22 was taken away from me so that i could get used to my

N24C.Was going to be a month or so but it stretched into 6mo.By then ,when i

started using my N22 the sound was distorted.Things have worked out since

and I am now enjoying wonderful surround sound.

>

> My advise to you is ..and i hope that your audiologist agrees..is to go

home wearing both processors!!

>

> Dora Weber

> Nucleus Volunteer Advocate

> dora_weber@...

>

> Bilateral

> N22-96

> N24C-01

> Cochlear Otosclerosis

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Dora,

Whew! Breathing a sigh of relief. Glad I can adjust to both same time. I

hope to see you at picnic too, still need to work out details.

Bilateral

> Hi

> Yep,that is what happened.I couldnot wear my N22 (my first implant)for

6mos.due to not being able to get an appt.This was at the CI Center where I

was implanted ..not at the center where I go to now.That would not have

happened at the center where we both are patients.I have a friend who was

sequentially implanted there and she has used both CI " s from day 1.Hope to

chat with you at the meeting and picnic next month.

> Dora Weber

> Nucleus Volunteer Advocate

> dora_weber@...

>

> Bilateral

> N22-96

> N24C-01

> Cochlear Otosclerosis

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 months later...

Hi Jackie

I am sure you know my hearing history by now and how I came to be bilaterally

implanted.My hearing had gone down with my first implant.....I don't know what

your scores are with testing but my present surgeon will consider bilaterals for

someone who gets 40% or less on HINT sentence testing.One thing ...there is no

way of knowing preoperatively which ear will do best with a cI..so it is

possible that the other ear would do better.I would talk this over with your CI

team,Jackie.

Dora Weber

Nucleus Volunteer Advocate

dora_weber@...

Bilateral

N22-96

N24C-01

Cochlear Otosclerosis

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 7 months later...
Guest guest

Forget about waiting for Monday and the questions from the guard,

Sharon! I'll start now. Hasn't your Mom ever taught you to look both

ways before crossing a street or parking lot? ;-) I could not resist

asking this. I already have one friend in the hospital this weekend.

I do not need another one. Do you hear? I am sooooo glad you were

able to see the truck in time. Now you take care and enjoy your

day.

Patti

Surgery Day 11/25/02 (What A Day!)

Hook Up Day BWP 1/2/03 (A Happy Day!)

3G 1/31/03 (An Even Happier Day!)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Thanks Patti. It's been a wonderful 2 years being able to hear again. I didn't

feel you were butting into my business. It just showed me that you are a very

caring and sensitive person. You probably worry more about others than you do

yourself.

I'm back to my old self again after learning a lesson the hard and spooky way. I

remember those days using one hearing aid back in high school and I never liked

it. That is why I jumped at the chance to be in the test trials for bilaterals.

If I'd never had hearing just in one ear like you, I probably would have gotten

one CI. I'm glad you are doing so well with yours.

I was never a phone person either, Patti, except with my twin but I wanted to

be. In the beginning I listened to those 800 numbers for hours, sometimes almost

falling asleep. Then I'd take a nap, dream a little and get back at it. It

wasn't easy but I was determined. I still ask for repeats and sometimes freeze

up but it is ok. There are still fast talkers I can't understand or get to slow

down but I have the option of hanging up. It's good to hear you no longer drench

the receiver with sweat. That's a big step. Keep up the good work and go at your

own pace. As you said, it does get easier with time. Hang in there.

Sharon Myers

Bilateral CIs

***************************

Hi Sharon!

I LOVE reading experiences from you Bilaterals both the good and

the downright spooky. Thanks so much for sharing your latest,

albeit, terrifying CI Moment. Yes, this is one thing your mom never

needs to know about. Now I will mind my own business. 8-)

I love to read what it's like to be bilateral. I have never ever

heard via my right ear so I don't know what it's like to hear with

two ears. It's really neat that in just two years you have become so

dependent on hearing with your CIs that you are comfy just going

about your business while listening for sounds with your CIs.

WOW! You have come a long way in two years! I'm thrilled for

you.

Thanks for the phone tip. I will keep it in mind. I must admit

I'm not a phone person. I do well with phone calls with my siblings

and close friends; but I stress out at the thought of talking to

someone who I am not familiar with. It's hard getting over a

lifelong phone phobia. Each time I do answer the phone, it gets

easier and I no longer leave the receiver drenched in sweat. ;-)

Thanks again for sharing your latest bilateral experience.

Continued success to you, Sharon!

Patti

Surgery Day 11/25/02 (What A Day!)

Hook Up Day BWP 1/2/03 (A Happy Day!)

3G 1/31/03 (An Even Happier Day!)

__________________________________________________

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...