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Hi Patty,

People with typical hearing have to learn to hear in noise. People

with CIs also must learn to hear in noise. Part of our problem is we

tend to listen a lot harder as we lose our hearing, because we are afraid

of missing something. Then when we get the CI we have to learn what we

can ignore as well as what we should pay attention to. This " filtering "

process is more of a brain function than a sound processor function. AV

therapy can help with the process. There are certain features on the

Freedom processor that also help, but I think the big thing is how you

listen, and how your brain does the filtering. Because when babies are

born, they hear everything, and as they grow they learn what to pay

attention to and what to ignore. We have to relearn that.

Time span between implant surgery and first activation depends on the

clinic. When I was implanted 9 years ago, it was a month, to allow for

the swelling to go down. Some people get it after 3 weeks, some after 2.

Depends on the clinic. Generally when they set a surgery date, they

will also set a turn on date.

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Posted by: " P A SARCHI " psarchi@...

Thu Oct 12, 2006 2:22 pm (PST)

Ilana,

I was under the imprression that ing would eliminate some of the

background sounds so that what you do hear is more comfortable. Also

approx. how long a time lapse from implant to activation and why the time

lapse?

Thank you,

Patty

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