Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Hi Alice, Patti, and Sharon, Many thanks for your wishes. Just one more day. Now after reading all of the posts about people not hearing or understanding after their first mapping, I'm more nervous! One of my fears is that I will hear more sounds but the clarity would be terrible! My audiologist had suggested that I not wear my HA for a while to get used to the CI. Since I depend on my hearing at work, I don't think so. Will see how it goes tomorrow. Regards, Sam N24C: 10/06/2004 BWP: 11/11/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Alice, I wish that was the case in the CI providing more clarity than the hearing aids. For me easy sentence discrimination with the CI was 76% and with the hearing aid the standardized word discrimination was 96% before I lost it. How i mourn that hearing. Re: I'm Approved!!! (Sam) > > > Sam, > > You will be fine and Good Luck! Please post as soon as you can > because we are going to be waiting to hear from you. Remember - > there is no time requirement for this to work for you. Tomorrow may > be a huge success or it could be the first step of the ladder. > Either way, tomorrow will be better than today. BTW - Clarity is > one thing I can promise you...it's much better than with the hearing > aid. > > Alice > > > > > > Many thanks for your wishes. Just one more day. Now after > reading all of > > the posts about people not hearing or understanding after their > first > > mapping, I'm more nervous! One of my fears is that I will hear > more sounds > > but the clarity would be terrible! Sam> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 Hi Alice and all, Well, today was my hook up day. As I feared, all I've gotten so far is a bunch of static and beeps. My first thought was " I gave up my residual hearing for this? " . The audie warned me it would be this way for the first couple of weeks. I had hope to have some speech discrimination but not at all. My audie wanted me to try going without my HA for a while but I told him no as I depend on my hearing at work. So we agreed that I will take the HA off after work and try just the CI. So far I'm tolerating the noise. The first sounds I've recognized so far are the clicking of the keyboard. I ve heard the chiming of the grandfather clock and the running of the water in the sink which don't sound like what I'm used to hearing. Just now I've started hearing the clicking of the grandfather clock. So I'm trying to be patient while things get better. I'll go back next week for another mapping Will keep you posted as time goes on. Regards, Sam N24C: 10/06/2004 BWP: 11/11/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 Sam, These are " baby steps " as Alice would say. I don't find this all surprising -- after all, it's my turn soon in 4 weeks for my own hook up day. I remember getting my new powerful frequency transposition hearing aids for the first time 8 years ago and thinking that everything was too noisy, like plastic bags, grandfather clocks tick-tocking, water running, AC fans whirring... and these are in fact are normal sounds that hearing people hear all the time... and with time, I gradually got used to these sounds. But I still had no speech discrimination with these hearing aids -- too hard to hear all the high frequency sounds (which were transposed to low frequency sounds which I could still hear anyway) -- which I hope to be able to hear with my CI eventually.... no expectations, high hopes here! Remember you have more MAPpings to come. Thanks for sharing your first impressions. Were you prelingual? implanted 10/20, activation scheduled for 12/8 On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 20:06:23 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time), Sam A. Todd <satodd59@...> wrote: > > Hi Alice and all, > > Well, today was my hook up day. As I feared, all I've gotten so far is a > bunch of static and beeps. My first thought was " I gave up my residual > hearing for this? " . The audie warned me it would be this way for the first > couple of weeks. I had hope to have some speech discrimination but not at > all. My audie wanted me to try going without my HA for a while but I told > him no as I depend on my hearing at work. So we agreed that I will take the > HA off after work and try just the CI. So far I'm tolerating the noise. > The first sounds I've recognized so far are the clicking of the keyboard. I > ve heard the chiming of the grandfather clock and the running of the water > in the sink which don't sound like what I'm used to hearing. Just now I've > started hearing the clicking of the grandfather clock. So I'm trying to be > patient while things get better. I'll go back next week for another mapping > Will keep you posted as time goes on. > > > > Regards, > Sam > > N24C: 10/06/2004 > BWP: 11/11/2004 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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