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There is no general rule; you do what works for you. At first i used ADRO at

the movies (only on the BWP) but when I switched to the 3G, I noticed that

the movies were so loud that the sound was distorted and hard to comprehend. So

now I turn my sens wheel down and I am good to go!

In a message dated 12/20/2004 3:33:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

chinamoses@... writes:

What is the general rule for

volume/sensitivity ratio at the movies?? Moses

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Pam, I don't think you're missing anything. The 3G only has two programs (P1

& P2). The adjustment wheel can be volume OR sensitivity (or maybe both)

depending on how the 3G is programmed. In my case the audi has disabled the

vol/sens wheel, as she doesn't want me making adjustments. She says people

who have been used to HA for a long time, as I was, initially tend to turn

the sound down as the CI provides so much more sound than the HA did. She

wants me to make the adjustments in my head - ie learn to accomodate the

sound, rather than filter the sound at the CI. Later on, as I get more used

to things, she will activate the sensitivity control.

I understand the BWP have more program oprions but I don't have one of

those.

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16/11/04 implanted

13/12/04 activated

> Re: At the movies

>

> Can someone tell me the difference in adjustments a person

> can make on their processor? I have a Nucleus 24 BTE and see

> only two programs (P1 and P2) and have one volume control

> which I have been keeping at the loudest volume. At the base

> of the processor is a button that can be moved from

> M(microphone) to W (whisper) or T (telecoil).

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Thanks for this, . I wasn't even aware that the BWP had more controls than

the BTE.

Every day a learning experience! :-)

Pam

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Pam, I don't think you're missing anything. The 3G only has two programs (P1

& P2). The adjustment wheel can be volume OR sensitivity (or maybe both)

depending on how the 3G is programmed. In my case the audi has disabled the

vol/sens wheel, as she doesn't want me making adjustments. She says people

who have been used to HA for a long time, as I was, initially tend to turn

the sound down as the CI provides so much more sound than the HA did. She

wants me to make the adjustments in my head - ie learn to accomodate the

sound, rather than filter the sound at the CI. Later on, as I get more used

to things, she will activate the sensitivity control.

I understand the BWP have more program oprions but I don't have one of

those.

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,

20 years? Wow! When you saw your first movie with a CI, were you overwhelmed

by how loud some sounds were? I was. The noise wasn't painful -- I was just

surprised at how loud certain sections of the movie were -- including the

dialogue. :) I had forgotten how scenes in the movie can go from soft to

loud (sometimes in a matter of seconds) depending on what is happening.

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Something you havent told us, the name of the movie! You did great! I

need to go too, been years for me as well. Care to join us? LOL

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A quarrel is like buttermilk; the more you stir it, the more sour it grows.

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

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The sound of a movie in a theater is 10 times better than what it is on TV.

(Unless you have an excellent stereo/sound system.) I would encourage you to

try going to the movies just for the fun of it! Even if you can't understand

the dialogue, you can enjoy all of the other sounds that take place within

the movie. When my friends invited me to the movies tonight, I had no

expectations whatsoever. I told myself that even if I couldn't understand

the dialogue, I would enjoy listening to the background music and

soundtrack. I was surprised by how much I heard tonight. I thought it would

be difficult to understand dialogue over background music, but it wasn't as

hard as I thought. In fact, it was much easier than it used to be -- even

when I started wearing hearing aids for a moderately-severe loss.

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We saw " Bewitched. " (I didn't pick the movie. My friends did. I didn't care

what movie I was going to. I would have watched a dry documentary if they

asked me to. LOL! Next time though *I'm* picking the movie!)

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Nan,

You're right -- it does. Tonight I kept sensitivity volume between 5 and 6.

When I tried using autosensitivity, I found that it cut out too much

background noise.

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Not picky? Well lets go watch Harry Potter. I like those. Just

started book 5 so am ready for movie 4 whenever its released to dvd. LOL

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Don't squat with your spurs on.

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

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Now *that's* a thought! I haven't read any Harry Potter books -- although I

plan to now that I can enjoy audio books once again. I have a suggestion:

Why don't you watch all of the Harry Potter movies backwards from 5 to 1?

It'll be just as fun as reading the last sentence of a good novel. LOL!

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" Why don't you watch all of the Harry Potter movies backwards from 5 to

1? "

Looks at , thinks she done gone batty and no amount of mochas will

save her. Be fun to try tho. That Bewitched movie did something to her

tonight. LOL Go eat some Snap Krackle and Pop too, , ok? LOL

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I'm not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but why

don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem

solve itself?

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

Newport, Oregon

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No one cast a spell on me tonight I'm afraid. Be adventuresome and try what

I suggested. Life is more fun when you do things out of the ordinary. LOL!

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No, I do think you are spellbound yourself. LOL So life is more fun,

well, I am waiting for " someone " to visit us. LOL

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Why doesn't Tarzan have a beard?

& Gimlet (Guide Dawggie)

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That would be newsworthy!

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On a ski lift in Taos, NM:

'No jumping from the lift. Survivors will be prosecuted.'

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That *would* be quite a sight! LOL! My friend (the one who is moving into my

neighborhood) is currently receiving home training to work with a service

dog. I can't wait to hear people's reactions when they see two dogs at one

time. In my better hearing aids when I attended social events for the blind,

I loved hearing sighted people exclaim, " Look at all those dogs! They get

along so well. " LOL!

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, your story and many of the others that I've read over the past

weeks are really inspiring to me. I have just made an appointment at

Gainesville /Univ.Fla. for a CI evaluation on September 29. It took

me a while to decide and now I face it with a great deal of excitement.

Judy

Jax, Fl.

On Aug 20, 2005, at 12:40 AM, wrote:

> From: " Kozlik " <lisak70@...>

> Subject: Re: Re: At the Movies

>

> Silly,

>

> My friends and I just returned from the theater. I had a GREAT

> time! Better

> yet, I understood over 90% of the dialogue -- even the parts that were

> whispered! At one point, I laughed at something that was whispered

> in the

> movie from one person to another when one of my friends said, " Oh my

> goodness! You HEARD that? "

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Movie theaters are WAY TOOOOO LOUD! Insanely so!

I think their are trying to make everyone deaf!

I mean, if I have to turn my CI all the way down and it is

still too loud, THEN, IT'S WAY TOO LOUD!

C.

N22 21 years!

-- Re: Re: At the Movies

When you saw your first movie with a CI, were you overwhelmed

by how loud some sounds were? I was. The noise wasn't painful

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---That is why I wait for the movie to come on HBO. Barry in PA.

In , " " <cicampbell@e...> wrote:

> Movie theaters are WAY TOOOOO LOUD! Insanely so!

> I think their are trying to make everyone deaf!

> I mean, if I have to turn my CI all the way down and it is

> still too loud, THEN, IT'S WAY TOO LOUD!

>

> C.

> N22 21 years!

>

> -- Re: Re: At the Movies

>

> When you saw your first movie with a CI, were you overwhelmed

> by how loud some sounds were? I was. The noise wasn't painful

>

>

>

>

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I agree. I tried to keep the sensitivity/volume dial on 3G set to 5-6, but

had to turn it down several times during the movie. Even so, it still was

nice being able to hear *and* understand a movie for the first time in 10

years!

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Barry,

That -- or invest in a DVD player. (Something I plan to do soon.)

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Judy,

I'm glad my story and the others shared here have allowed you to look

forward to what is possible thanks to the CI! <smile> I was in the same

boat as you last year at this time. Reading about the experiences of others

gave me hope and something to look forward to. With every post I read, I

became more and more excited about what was possible for me. I wish

you all the very best on your CI journey! May you fail with flying colors on

September 29th! :)

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