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Irv,

Wow, it really sounds like you are doing extremely well with your CI!

Congratulations! 88% on a word test at only one month post activation is

terrific! <smile>

As for environmental sounds and music, yes -- both of them will improve over

time. It took me 6 months before I could fully appreciate music. I'm now at

10 months post activation and music sounds better than it ever did with HAs!

Keep up the great work! Good luck on your job search! <smile>

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

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Irv,

You are doing amazingly well in just a short time.

So glad you were able to tweak the programs and get the echo out of

there.. sometimes minor changes can make a great deal of difference.

It's been 4 years since my implant and people.. including myself are

still amazed at the things I am doing.. things I would never have

dreamed of doing prior to being implanted.

This tiny electronic miracle has given me back so much self

confidence and taken away much of the fear of the unknown.

I hope you are successful in locating a job.

Please keep us posted on your progress.

Great ci moments, talking to family on the phone.

Wishing you continued great success.

Hugs

Silly MI

In , Irwin Starr <irv_starr@s...> wrote:

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> I have just returned from my third mapping. It has been 1 month

since my last one. The Audie first put me in the " torture chamber "

to see how I was doing. In the range of the speech frequencies, I

was 20 to 25 DB, which she said was above the normal speech

loudness. My word discrimination was 88%, up from virtually zero

prior to my CI. Her reaction was " fantastic " !

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> Irv in Ca.

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> Implanted(Freedom) - Sept. 13, 2005

> Activated - Oct. 7, 2005

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Wow, Irv, 88% word discrimination 1 month after activation is very good. I

just had another MAPping 2 1/2 months after activation, and my sentence was

72% with the first 3G, 93% with the Freedom and 98% with both ears.

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Hi . It looks like you are doing great also! Actually, I did not have a

sentence test......only a word test in the booth. While the numbers are

indicative of how one is doing, what is happening in real life is what is so

wonderful. Knowing that I can now hear on the phone, my two nieces called me

last night on the spur of the moment. IMHO, that is the real value of my CI. I

know you believe that as well.

Have a nice holiday, and it is always nice hearing from you.

<wdywms@...> wrote:

Wow, Irv, 88% word discrimination 1 month after activation is very good. I

just had another MAPping 2 1/2 months after activation, and my sentence was

72% with the first 3G, 93% with the Freedom and 98% with both ears.

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Irv in Ca.

Implanted(Freedom) - Sept. 13, 2005

Activated - Oct. 7, 2005

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Wow! 98% speech understanding with both ears at 2.5 months post activation

is great!!

Are you noticing that you have a somewhat easier time hearing in noise or

has this not changed since getting your second CI?

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

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BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

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When I arrived at the audie's office on Wednesday I was having a hard time

hearing in noise and my discrimination was poor with the 3G. With the new

MAPping I am hearing in noise much better. I was please being able to hear

my SSP with people talking all around me in the store.

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That's great! How do you communicate with your SSP while grocery shopping?

Do you use tactile sign, an FM system or no accommodations at all?

In addition to being able to localize sounds, my surgeon also feels that a

second CI will improve my speech discrimination. While my percentage is

nothing to complain about (98% in quiet), he thinks I may be able to raise

this percentage to 100% with two CIs. That being said, the ultimate concern

my surgeon, audi and I have is my ability to localize sound. I have an

appointment with my HA audi on Monday to increase the low frequencies in my

hearing aid. Hopefully that will work well for me until I'm able to receive

my second CI.

My audi also mentioned the initial adjustment it would take for me to become

used to my second CI -- especially after new mappings. Based on reading your

experiences and those of others on the list, I know it's possible to tweak

both CIs so that they blend together instead of sounding completely

different.

If I'm approved for a second CI, it will be interesting to compare notes

with the rest of the list (while keeping in mind that experiences differ

from person to person).

Here's wishing you continued success with your second CI! <smile>

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

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I thought that was probably the case, but didn't want to make any

assumptions.

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

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