Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Hi , You're in the right place for information. If you only have 4% of hearing left in your ear, you sure are a candidate for an implant. Has the Dr. considered implanting the other ear that has NO hearing? I was implanted in the left ear that had no hearing and no stimulation for 20 years. It took me about 3 months to hear the way I do now, but I talk on the phone, understand speech without lipreading, and listen to and enjoy music. It has truly restored me to being a hearing person. I have the Nucleus24, and from what I've read, the Nucleus Freedom is even better. It has all the features that my old body worn processor had, but in a behind the ear size. I would recommend getting an implant in a second. What are you waiting for? The time to hear is now. And you can always turn it off if the kids get too loud!! Any questions, feel free to ask. The Original Hello, My name is Glotzbach. I live in Floyds Knobs, IN (Southern Indiana, near Louisville, KY). I lost my hearing 8 years ago this December. The doctor hasn't really ever said a cause and just termed it Sudden Nerve Deafness. I have been using a hearing aid during this time, but it has been difficult. I can no longer hear music like I used to, occasionally I can hear a old familar tune. I don't go to the movies anymore, and I have to use a phone with an amplifier on it. Going to get togethers are difficult because I can't follow group discussions very well. I usually do pretty good in a small group setting or one on one. When I loss my hearing, I had no hearing whatever in my right ear since birth and had always depended on my left ear and now that is gone. The doctor said I have 4% hearing in my left ear and have told me that I'm a good candiate for the CI. I'm really concerned that I will eventually loss my 4% and the doctor has said that the CI would get me back up to around 50%. When I first lost my hearing, I was pregnant with my first child and was really nervous about having the CI done with a newborn. Since then, I now have two kids ages 7 and 3. I would love to be able to hear my kids better. I feel like I have missed out on a lot, but I also feel I have kept a good outlook. I'm 33 and I think maybe I should consider having the surgery. I would love some feedback. Thanks, Glotzbach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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