Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Oh! Your audie is a horror and you can tell her I said so! How dare she speak to you in that way?? On the flip side, there are things that we can do to help ourselves get the best mapping possible. For example, we can keep a diary of what we hear and how it sounds to us. We can listen to someone read and note which sounds are muffled, too high pitched, absent, etc. I'm not saying that you haven't done your best but in the end it is really up to us to advocate for ourselves. In my opinion, based on what you said you've experienced, i would get another audie ASAP. Don't give it a second thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Debbie I too have the Freedom and was implanted in October 2005 and activated November 1, 2005 and I am doing very well. My audie is very experienced in CI and I feel that she is large part of my success. Does you audie have alot of experience programming CIs? Bottom line I believe is that the audie is the most important person in this CI process (other than the implantee) and if you have any doubts about your audie find a new one. If I were in your shoes I would be running to Texas or wherever as fast as my legs could carry me. Any audie who say you continue to come in complaining and says they have tried all the maps (I thought there were an infinite number of maps so you must have been there forever -- being sarcastic) in my book should be fired. Get a new audie and complain louder than ever to the doctor in charge of the clinic she works for. Just my humble opinion. Connie daisydee890 <daisydee890@...> wrote: Hello everyone, I have had my CI a year June 12th of this year. I have posted a few times and always read this great forum. I am so thankful for all of you. I have a few questions and I know this is where I need to ask them. I had my CI in New Orleans @ Oschners Clinic. It was the only hospital open after the hurricane. I had just two mappings before it hit, then I wasn't able to return until late October for next mapping, my town was hit by Hurricane Rita. Anyway, I know all the people in New Orleans were affected greatly by this disater. My audi remained there and I continue to see her. She has always made me feel I am asking for more than I should from her, such as, this last visit which was this Friday she said you continue to come in here COMPLAINING and I have tried all the maps. I don't want to be insensitive but I thought that was what I was there for, so that I could get the best out of my implant. I continue to have a constant motor running motor sound that they just can't seem to help. My audi has to call cochlear for help when I go. I have requested a rep, and had one come for one visit and that mapping has been this best yet. I also have tried to find some local support, which my audi knows, yet when I saw her, she failed to tell me their was a conference not far and she would be giving a seminar for Advanced Bionics, I'm not interested in brands, just how I can benefit the best from my implant. Thus, the questions. Should I ask for another audi in the same clinic or should I try Texas, Houston is the same distant for me? I am late and very suddenly deafened and the fact I could understand speech discrimination immediately seems to make my audi think I shouldn't COMPLAIN as she puts it. But I work in a noisy environment and luckily I have been at the same job as Office Manager for 17 years or I would have lost it when I lost my hearing as I still can't manage the phone well. Please I need everyones input. Am I being petty? Should I just settle and struggle? Am I asking too much or the impossible? Please help. Debbie in LA Late Deafened Imp Nucleas Freedom 06/05 " The Miracle at Ohio State " aka Nucleus Freedom Implanted 10/04/2005 Activated 11/1/2005 Surgery: Ohio State University Surgeon: Dr. Bradley Welling http://internalmedicine.osu.edu/article.cfm?ID=2021 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Hello Debbie What I picked up from your message, is that your audi was going to give a talk at an AB seminar. This led me to believe that she may not be very experienced in mapping the new Freedom. Personally, I would change my audiologist. Being late deafened, its my opinion that you should be getting very good results by now, with your implant. I would also demand that the implant be sent back to Cochlear for testing, to find out what that motor running sound is. They should be able to loan you a processor as your Freedom will still be under warranty. Good luck. Keep us posted on what happens, please. Ted F. > > Hello everyone, I have had my CI a year June 12th of this year. > I have posted a few times and always read this great forum. > I am so thankful for all of you. I have a few questions and I > know this is where I need to ask them. I had my CI in New > Orleans @ Oschners Clinic. It was the only hospital open > after the hurricane. I had just two mappings before it hit, then > I wasn't able to return until late October for next mapping, > my town was hit by Hurricane Rita. Anyway, I know all the > people in New Orleans were affected greatly by this disater. > My audi remained there and I continue to see her. She has > always made me feel I am asking for more than I should from > her, such as, this last visit which was this Friday she said > you continue to come in here COMPLAINING and I have tried > all the maps. I don't want to be insensitive but I thought that > was what I was there for, so that I could get the best out of > my implant. I continue to have a constant motor running motor > sound that they just can't seem to help. My audi has to call > cochlear for help when I go. I have requested a rep, and had one come > for one visit and that mapping has been this best yet. I also have > tried to find some local support, which my audi knows, yet when > I saw her, she failed to tell me their was a conference not far > and she would be giving a seminar for Advanced Bionics, I'm not > interested in brands, just how I can benefit the best from my > implant. Thus, the questions. Should I ask for another audi in > the same clinic or should I try Texas, Houston is the same > distant for me? I am late and very suddenly deafened and the fact > I could understand speech discrimination immediately seems to > make my audi think I shouldn't COMPLAIN as she puts it. But I > work in a noisy environment and luckily I have been at the same > job as Office Manager for 17 years or I would have lost it when I > lost my hearing as I still can't manage the phone well. Please I > need everyones input. Am I being petty? Should I just settle and > struggle? Am I asking too much or the impossible? Please help. > Debbie in LA > Late Deafened > Imp Nucleas Freedom 06/05 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Debbie, Professional audies should not be making you feel guilty. They are there to serve you and meet your needs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Don't be scare to try different audie to see what happens if you have problems experience with your present audie. If you ahead find and search different location for different audie but one thing there might be no transfering history files. But if you go try different then you might try to tell what is your present problems or something. But one thing is not good thing not change or keep get many different audie to try too much. I had experienced with different four audies but two were quitted at a child hospital then I tried adult hospital and not like audie two times but gave me really loudest level not comfortable but even it was requried to had interpter but did not work out as good instruction plus one time my brother was there and he did not like it becuse of being yelled but audie did not let me and him to be in room same time. We never go back to adult hospital anymore and left anything. Then I had not go for check up for few years then when I got first new job I started searched for different location and different city in that state to closer to me then I finally found one that was right ones to be match to me what i needed to be even it is a combination for adult and children at the clinic closer to the hospital areas. Then my brother had not check up for 5 yrs and my audie really needed my brother and he was scared to go to try new one but we had one friend who went same day as him and I was with them in same room but my audie let us be together in room with audie at same time. But my experiences is really worst than his. Even I been through with my jobs issues problems too so it was messed by own myself before. But now i am working with audie about other issues. Even soon I have to see psychology for my hearing issues that I been go through for many years. But now I am normal. My and his audie been worked hard to find and figured out what been go on with me and his. Even she got rep to helped us even it been take long time to figure out and try other things with any steps. But my ear ent dr and audie is still research on something on me. I knew my brother and I did not like to change or had different audies at all. But only my and his audie knows that we don't want to change anymore and want to keep my audie that what we have now. But even it was no history of records or files from long many yrs before so we have to learn many things and figured out everything on our and audie own. Even she got me to learn work through problems to tell her everything. But even it is really difficult to change or get differnet audies if have no history of records or files before also. But I am still doing my dairy experiences that is my job to do this time that what my audie told me to do so we are keep tracking on everything that I am doing in my journal. But remember it might or can take you and someone find out or figure out about anything or problems but you might want to tell someone about your current present problems or something. Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 I too have complained about lack of clearity from the beginning of my implant...Oct. 05. I think the constant running of the motor can be reduced by turning the sensitivity down, at least that worked for me. My constant complaint has b een that it sounds like someone is at the end of the tunnel and far away, and I too want some answers. I can't hear clearly on the amplified telephone, nor tv, nor movies, nor music....I too am late deafened and know that this wonderful devise can work better if the right map is found. M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi I've been reading your post Debbie. It is a serious situation when a professional person says that you are " COMPLAINING " . You have every right to be there and to say how it is going with your mapping, what you feel happy with and what you are not happy with etc. Especially with the brands and that which your audie talks about which is weird....he/she shouldn't be mentioning that when you are having your mapping sorted out. Maybe next time when you see this audie to clarify what she meant by talking about the brands....you may have got the wrong end of the stick or misinterpreted it or the audie didn't say it clearly what he/she meant to say. I advise you to speak to a manager there who is in charge of audiologists or go to the reception and demand that you would like to put in a complaint about an audiologist's behaviour. It is unprofessional that they treat you like this. It is important to get to the bottom of this issue as this audiologist could be treating someone else the same as you and this other CI users would feel just as helpless as you and wouldn't know where to turn. It is important to address this problem for your sake and for other cochlear implant users. Hope that helps. Elaine from the UK > > Debbie, > Professional audies should not be making you feel guilty. They are there to > serve you and meet your needs. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi Ted, thanks for responding. It wasn't an AB Seminar it was an AG Bell and I read her name in the brochure. Their was all different topics on CI in which you could attend. I was in the audi's office the Mon before the seminar and she never mentioned it. I was so disappointed. I have had the motor running sound since day 1 and she keeps adjusting with no change. I have had a faulty processors replaced, but both processors and every map I have had has had this sound. It is not as bad in a quite room but is still their the minute I put it on. Debbie C >From: " Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: wanting help or complaining >Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 23:58:09 -0000 > >Hello Debbie >What I picked up from your message, is that your audi was going to >give a talk at an AB seminar. This led me to believe that she may not >be very experienced in mapping the new Freedom. Personally, I would >change my audiologist. Being late deafened, its my opinion that you >should be getting very good results by now, with your implant. I >would also demand that the implant be sent back to Cochlear for >testing, to find out what that motor running sound is. They should be >able to loan you a processor as your Freedom will still be under >warranty. Good luck. Keep us posted on what happens, please. > >Ted F. > > > > > > > > > Hello everyone, I have had my CI a year June 12th of this year. > > I have posted a few times and always read this great forum. > > I am so thankful for all of you. I have a few questions and I > > know this is where I need to ask them. I had my CI in New > > Orleans @ Oschners Clinic. It was the only hospital open > > after the hurricane. I had just two mappings before it hit, then > > I wasn't able to return until late October for next mapping, > > my town was hit by Hurricane Rita. Anyway, I know all the > > people in New Orleans were affected greatly by this disater. > > My audi remained there and I continue to see her. She has > > always made me feel I am asking for more than I should from > > her, such as, this last visit which was this Friday she said > > you continue to come in here COMPLAINING and I have tried > > all the maps. I don't want to be insensitive but I thought that > > was what I was there for, so that I could get the best out of > > my implant. I continue to have a constant motor running motor > > sound that they just can't seem to help. My audi has to call > > cochlear for help when I go. I have requested a rep, and had one >come > > for one visit and that mapping has been this best yet. I also have > > tried to find some local support, which my audi knows, yet when > > I saw her, she failed to tell me their was a conference not far > > and she would be giving a seminar for Advanced Bionics, I'm not > > interested in brands, just how I can benefit the best from my > > implant. Thus, the questions. Should I ask for another audi in > > the same clinic or should I try Texas, Houston is the same > > distant for me? I am late and very suddenly deafened and the fact > > I could understand speech discrimination immediately seems to > > make my audi think I shouldn't COMPLAIN as she puts it. But I > > work in a noisy environment and luckily I have been at the same > > job as Office Manager for 17 years or I would have lost it when I > > lost my hearing as I still can't manage the phone well. Please I > > need everyones input. Am I being petty? Should I just settle and > > struggle? Am I asking too much or the impossible? Please help. > > Debbie in LA > > Late Deafened > > Imp Nucleas Freedom 06/05 > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hello Debbie, in your original message, you did write: " I also have tried to find some local support, which my audi knows, yet when I saw her, she failed to tell me their was a conference not far and she would be giving a seminar for Advanced Bionics, I'm not interested in brands, just how I can benefit the best from my implant. Thus, the questions. " This led me to believe that your audi was going to speak at an Advanced Bionics sponsored seminar. This is why my thoughts were, that your audi might not be very experienced in mapping the Freedom which is still comparitively new. The main consensus here, seems to be to change your audiologist. Its very important IMO that the recipient and the audiologist have a good working relationship, to be best able to obtain the results you should be getting. Having had the Freedom for 10 months and having been late deafened, its also my opinion that you should be doing extremely well by now. Its funny that when you had the Cochlear rep there while the mapping was done, you had your best result. I know that the upheaval in New Orleans would have disrupted everything and you probably missed out on many mapping sessions in those early months. You deserve to get the best out of your implant and its your audi's job to work with you to achieve that. If she isnt prepared to do that, or persists with her bad attitude, report her and then sack her. Ted F. > > > > > > Hello everyone, I have had my CI a year June 12th of this year. > > > I have posted a few times and always read this great forum. > > > I am so thankful for all of you. I have a few questions and I > > > know this is where I need to ask them. I had my CI in New > > > Orleans @ Oschners Clinic. It was the only hospital open > > > after the hurricane. I had just two mappings before it hit, then > > > I wasn't able to return until late October for next mapping, > > > my town was hit by Hurricane Rita. Anyway, I know all the > > > people in New Orleans were affected greatly by this disater. > > > My audi remained there and I continue to see her. She has > > > always made me feel I am asking for more than I should from > > > her, such as, this last visit which was this Friday she said > > > you continue to come in here COMPLAINING and I have tried > > > all the maps. I don't want to be insensitive but I thought that > > > was what I was there for, so that I could get the best out of > > > my implant. I continue to have a constant motor running motor > > > sound that they just can't seem to help. My audi has to call > > > cochlear for help when I go. I have requested a rep, and had one > >come > > > for one visit and that mapping has been this best yet. I also have > > > tried to find some local support, which my audi knows, yet when > > > I saw her, she failed to tell me their was a conference not far > > > and she would be giving a seminar for Advanced Bionics, I'm not > > > interested in brands, just how I can benefit the best from my > > > implant. Thus, the questions. Should I ask for another audi in > > > the same clinic or should I try Texas, Houston is the same > > > distant for me? I am late and very suddenly deafened and the fact > > > I could understand speech discrimination immediately seems to > > > make my audi think I shouldn't COMPLAIN as she puts it. But I > > > work in a noisy environment and luckily I have been at the same > > > job as Office Manager for 17 years or I would have lost it when I > > > lost my hearing as I still can't manage the phone well. Please I > > > need everyones input. Am I being petty? Should I just settle and > > > struggle? Am I asking too much or the impossible? Please help. > > > Debbie in LA > > > Late Deafened > > > Imp Nucleas Freedom 06/05 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Hi Debbie! I see you got a lot of great feedback to your post. I hope you do look for a new audie. You don't deserve to be told that you are complaining. I believe that CI users can best help in the mapping process by taking observations of what they like or don't like about their programs. I always took 3 to 6 observations about what I liked or didn't like about how I was hearing with each program. This is in no way complaining. They are observations to help my audie better map me. Heck, if it was complaining, I would no longer have a youngest sister. I hated her voice in the beginning of my CI journey! Her voice was one of my observations 3 months after hook up and when my dad and I described how high pitched she was my audie made me a program rounding off the edges of the highs and lows of my ACE 900 sensitivity map. I didn't even have to bring her with me. I just had to make the observation known. That mapping became my favorite program and that's when speech discrimination started kicking in for me. I still use it 3 yrs later; only getting it tweaked once a year or so now. Now my youngest sister's voice is the easiest for me to understand from another room. Please hang in there. Surely, you have not yet been exposed to the all the ways your processor can be mapped. I wish you the best with what you decide regarding your audie. You deserve to be treated better than how she has treating you. Good luck to you! Patti Surgery Day 11/25/02 (What A Day!) Hook Up Day BWP 1/2/03 (A Happy Day!) 3G 1/31/03 (An Even Happier Day!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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