Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 Hi Bill, Depends on what caused your hearing loss 11 years ago. If the nerve is still functional, but sound wasn't getting there, then a CI should work. I certainly had no hearing in my left ear for 20 years, and that's where my implant is. I talk on the phone without using any adaptive equipment, go to movies, listen to the radio, and hear everything very well. So, if the auditory nerve is still functional, and they can perhaps test that with a promontory stimulation test, the CI should work. The Original .. Nerve stimulation questions Posted by: " Bill J " achilles_1337@... achilles_1337 Fri Jun 23, 2006 9:21 am (PST) I've been lurking the list lately and have seena numerous ammount of posts regarding nerve stimulation and how it can effect CI adaptation. I had a complete hearing loss in my right ear at the age of 17 (left ear 'dead' as long as I can remember). The right ear was fully functioning up until age 13 or 14 when I noticed a loss. I had audi tests ran and obtained a HA at that time which brought the hearing back to a 'normal' level in that ear. At age 17 I woke up to complete silence (save the roaring tinnitus that still persists). For the past 11 years my right ear has recieved no nerve stimulation at all. My question is, will this effect my chances of hearing with a CI? -Bill J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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