Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Now that my implant surgery is booked I would like some input into which ear to have implanted . I would like to have my right ear implanted for a number of reasons. 1)I am the primary driver & it would enable me to pick up conversation from my passenger. 2)My Service Dog is on my left so she has that covered for me.3). My power wheelchair is right hand drive & I have better use of that hand for putting on my CI. 4) When I did use a HA I was successful with that side while the left ear has always caused problems & I never really benefited from a HA on that side . 5) the way our house is laid out more sound comes at me from the right & people usually sit on my right although I can move my wheelchair . ( Mentor stays on my left.) . The only thing that has been mentioned by my audie & my surgeon is that my left ear was the last to receive any sound so it may be the better ear to implant. I have a little residual hearing on that side but it is not improved by using a HA . When I was assessed last year I was wearing a HA on the left & was told it wasn't doing me any good which I agreed with . I had it for about a year before I went to be assessed for the CI as I knew they would want to know if I had tried a HA & it was a high powered BTE.I lost my hearing in 1984 for your thoughts & suggestions as well as your experiences would be most helpful. I see Kim, my audie & Dr. Parnes, my surgeon on June 16th prior To my surgery on June 21st . My husband thinks if the right side was implanted I couldn't lie on that side although I usually sleep on my back on a special mattress. I know that Pam , who I met in London & who has been a great support, says her ear gets sore sometimes so she has a longer cord & wears it on the opposite ear to give her implanted side a rest . I don't think that is possible with the Clarion HiRes & Auria ?? Thanks for your input. Sheila & Mentor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Sheila, This is a hard question for us as it's really a personal choice. Given your other issues, you probably need to weigh what is going to work the easiest for you. I don't think you'll go wrong making your decision this way. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Both my ears were had the same level of hearing loss. I chose my right ear because I like to drive and would prefer to hear the passenger, and I am right handed. The reasons don't necessarily have to make sense! LOL I heard that there were studies that suggest that the left side of the brain has more to do with speech comprehension but I have no idea of any other details. In a message dated 3/11/2006 6:58:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, suzimq@... writes: If the doctor feels one ear would be better to implant medically I'd go with that one, but if not how do you decide? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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