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Sharon,

What a truly wonderful post I am so happy for you and grateful you

shared that with us all. I live beside the ocean and have a cottage

right on the shore so I kind of took the sound of the ocean for

granted until it was gone. I did not really notice it much last

summer with activation in July I did not really start to concentrate

on that kind of thing at the time. This year the first morning at the

cottage I woke up and went outside the very first thing I noticed was

the sound of the waves on the shore - it was so wonderful to hear

that again. I am off to the cottage again in 2 weeks and looking

forward to another Ear Full of ocean sounds ;-))

Regards,

Mike " Ears Hopin " P

Nucleus Freedom

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Just wanted to let everyone know I finally heard the ocean with

my cochlear implants (CI)! What an experience! We arrived early

Saturday morning (June 10th) in Myrtle Beach at daylight just before

the sun was up. The waves seemed very loud, louder than I remembered

but it was also a clearer sound. I was really surprised just how loud

they were. I know my eyes got big as saucers and my mouth dropped

open. Alberto (coming storm) was causing the waves to be higher than

normal. I heard my kids shouting and laughing as they ran in the

waves, clothes and all.

>

> Early each morning (and every chance I got) I was on the beach

walking, relaxing, and listening to the sounds of nature and people

when it wasn't raining. Sometimes Mom would meet me on the way back

from those early morning walks and we would talk and pick up shells.

Strangers would speak to me and it makes me wonder how many times in

the past I walked on by because I didn't hear them speak. I enjoyed

being with my hearing sister and her family and feeling at peace and

not left out of what they were saying.

>

> Each time I went swimming I had to pull my processors off. When I

could see the waves coming I thought I could hear them, just like

before CI. While playing with the kids and my back turned to the

waves, they would catch me unguarded unless one of the kids warned me

a wave was coming by pointing behind me. We had a time of our lives.

I felt like a kid again. Those seven days just flew by too fast. I'm

ready to go again.

>

> One thing I wanted to share is the feeling I had when my

processors were off. The thought was never far from my mind that when

my hair was dry I would be able to hear again. I didn't feel the

depression I used to feel before I had surgery although I am 100%

deaf without my CI's. We played for hours in the ocean and not one

single sad thought about returning home to a hearing world without

sound. It's a new experience for me. These CI's are like a security

blanket to me. It's hard to explain but they sure made a world of

difference.

>

> Thanks Sis, for making this vacation possible and a memorial one.

>

> Sharon Myers

> Bilateral CI Surgery 12-09-02

> Bilateral CI Hookup 1-09-03

>

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Sharon what a wonderful experience thanks for sharing. I haven't been to the

beach with my CI as yet but hope to get there soon.

Connie

sharon myers <twin_sharon@...> wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let everyone know I finally heard the ocean with my cochlear

implants (CI)! What an experience! We arrived early Saturday morning (June 10th)

in Myrtle Beach at daylight just before the sun was up. The waves seemed very

loud, louder than I remembered but it was also a clearer sound. I was really

surprised just how loud they were. I know my eyes got big as saucers and my

mouth dropped open. Alberto (coming storm) was causing the waves to be higher

than normal. I heard my kids shouting and laughing as they ran in the waves,

clothes and all.

Early each morning (and every chance I got) I was on the beach walking,

relaxing, and listening to the sounds of nature and people when it wasn't

raining. Sometimes Mom would meet me on the way back from those early morning

walks and we would talk and pick up shells. Strangers would speak to me and it

makes me wonder how many times in the past I walked on by because I didn't hear

them speak. I enjoyed being with my hearing sister and her family and feeling at

peace and not left out of what they were saying.

Each time I went swimming I had to pull my processors off. When I could see the

waves coming I thought I could hear them, just like before CI. While playing

with the kids and my back turned to the waves, they would catch me unguarded

unless one of the kids warned me a wave was coming by pointing behind me. We had

a time of our lives. I felt like a kid again. Those seven days just flew by too

fast. I'm ready to go again.

One thing I wanted to share is the feeling I had when my processors were off.

The thought was never far from my mind that when my hair was dry I would be able

to hear again. I didn't feel the depression I used to feel before I had surgery

although I am 100% deaf without my CI's. We played for hours in the ocean and

not one single sad thought about returning home to a hearing world without

sound. It's a new experience for me. These CI's are like a security blanket to

me. It's hard to explain but they sure made a world of difference.

Thanks Sis, for making this vacation possible and a memorial one.

Sharon Myers

Bilateral CI Surgery 12-09-02

Bilateral CI Hookup 1-09-03

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What an AWESOME experience, Sharon! I am very happy for you!

Continued success 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!)

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Hello Sharon

I'm not sure which kind of C.I. you have.

Which programme were you using when you walked on the beach and were

able to hear and talk with the noise of the ocean as a background?

Ted F.

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> Early each morning (and every chance I got) I was on the beach

>walking, relaxing, and listening to the sounds of nature and people

>when it wasn't raining. Sometimes Mom would meet me on the way back

>from those early morning walks and we would talk and pick up shells.

>Strangers would speak to me and it makes me wonder how many times in

>the past I walked on by because I didn't hear them speak. I enjoyed

>being with my hearing sister and her family and feeling at peace and

>not left out of what they were saying.

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Ted,

I have bilateral N24C 3G. The first thing I did was turn the sensitivity down

low but I'm not sure if I used mic or whisper. I have this habit of turning

switches until I get the best sound in any situation where it is loud. I know

I've had one CI on whisper and the other on Mic before.

Sharon

Posted by: " Ted F. " ted.fletcher@... tedfthis Hello Sharon

I'm not sure which kind of C.I. you have.

Which programme were you using when you walked on the beach and were

able to hear and talk with the noise of the ocean as a background?

Ted F.

>

> Early each morning (and every chance I got) I was on the beach

>walking, relaxing, and listening to the sounds of nature and people

>when it wasn't raining. Sometimes Mom would meet me on the way back

>from those early morning walks and we would talk and pick up shells.

>Strangers would speak to me and it makes me wonder how many times in

>the past I walked on by because I didn't hear them speak. I enjoyed

>being with my hearing sister and her family and feeling at peace and

>not left out of what they were saying.

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Thanks, Sharon. I was impressed that you were able to hear and talk

on the beach. I havent been there yet since my C.I. activation, but

my experiences with hearing aids were hopeless. The ocean is very

noisy.

Ted F.

> >

> > Early each morning (and every chance I got) I was on the beach

> >walking, relaxing, and listening to the sounds of nature and

people

> >when it wasn't raining. Sometimes Mom would meet me on the way

back

> >from those early morning walks and we would talk and pick up

shells.

> >Strangers would speak to me and it makes me wonder how many times

in

> >the past I walked on by because I didn't hear them speak. I

enjoyed

> >being with my hearing sister and her family and feeling at peace

and

> >not left out of what they were saying.

>

>

>

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Ted,

My experience with the HAs was hopeless, too. I remember the last time (about

5 or 6 years ago) I went to the ocean I told my twin she had to sign for me

because I was lost. I felt so left out and couldn't follow what was being said.

She said she couldn't but she did try by signing the subject and enough so I

would know what they were talking about. That was the beginning of us using sign

language more with each other so something good came out of it. Just a few years

later she started depending on sign language. After I was hooked up a few months

I started interpreting for her the best I could. We've come full circle. She now

has a CI but she's having problems at work. I went to her work place and the

things that's extra loud to her is not that loud to me. She knows one day she

will be able to wear her CI at work and be more comfortable. She's so impatient

but it's time she needs, just I did.

Sorry about going down memory lane. Hope your experience at the ocean is good

and be sure to post if you go. Good luck.

Sharon Myers

Bilateral CI user

Posted by: " Ted F. " ted.fletcher@... tedfthis Thanks, Sharon. I

was impressed that you were able to hear and talk

on the beach. I havent been there yet since my C.I. activation, but

my experiences with hearing aids were hopeless. The ocean is very

noisy.

Ted F.

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