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You're welcome! <smile>

Hearing echo/reverberation for 3 months is an awfully long time. I would see

your audi ASAP if you can.

The longest I gave a map to work was when I was switched to 1200 Hz for 2 weeks.

I couldn't make heads or tails in regards to what I was hearing, so my former

audi switched me back to 900 Hz which is what I'm continuing to use to this day.

Bilateral Cochlear CIs

December 2004 and February 2006

Deafblind/Postlingual

---- Kinsella <jmkinsella55@...> wrote:

> Thanks for the info .  I've been thinking recently that maybe I should

have the overall volume turned down as well on all electrodes, and so your

comment has cemented this idea a little bit more.

>

> Ted and , FYI, I've been using this map since October, so I think I've

given it plenty of time to adjust.  I too am a believer of giving a new map,

or changes to a HA, more than just a few days to adjust - more like a few weeks

to a month or so.  I've been to Mayo (MN) so many times since I started this CI

journey I was hoping to be able to put more time between trips down - it is a 7

1/2 hour drive one way for me.  :(  My goal was to wait 6 months - which will

be my 2 year anniversary - April.  It's been recently that I've been thinking

that maybe I'll need to go down next month, but now I have another reason why

I should wait...I'd like my husband to be employed once again so I can be on

his health insurance.  Having dual coverage really saves a lot of money on

medical bills, especially when I have to spend so much on gas to go

down.  We're hoping that a new contract will be available in a few weeks so

that he is employed early

> February.  Only time will tell, and in the meantime he needs to heal up

from the surgery he just had on his neck.

>

> I look forward to hearing what your audi has to say.  Maybe there will be

some bits of information there that I think might be worth mentioning to my audi

to try - just to see if it would work for me.  Thanks.

>  

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: " lkozlik@... " <lkozlik@...>

>

> Cc: Ted F. <ted.fletcher@...>

> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 11:28:59 PM

> Subject: Re: Re: Music

>

>

> Ted,

>

> You couldn't be more accurate in your statement about being unable to pry

> my CIs off of me. LOL! I LOVE what I'm hearing now and couldn't be happier. My

audi did a fantastic job -- whatever she did. LOL!

>

> ,

>

> The only thing I know is that my audi turned off 12 high frequency electrodes

on each CI. She also turned down the overall volume level of my CIs several

notches (I'm guessing 3 or 4) because they were far too loud before.

>

> Ted brought up a good point about giving new maps time. Having said that, if

you're still continuing to hear the same echo/reverberation for 2 weeks, I would

definitely let your audi know.

>

> In the meatime, I'll send my audi an e-mail to ask her what changes she made

to my current map and let you know.

>

>

> Bilateral Cochlear CIs

> December 2004 and February 2006

> Deafblind/Postlingu al

>

> ---- " Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@ lycos.com> wrote:

> > , when your audi made those changes for you, did you take them

> > away with you and give them a fair chance of working, once your brain

> > got used to the new set-up?

> >

> > As you have probably read, in 's case, she said music sounded

> > terrible at first. But it was the better sounding speech part of the

> > exercise that kept her using the settings. Her brain kicked in and got

> > used to the settings and now you couldn't prise them off her, with a

> > crow bar :-)

> >

> > Ted F.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks for the clarification, . After reading your earlier

message, I wasnt sure whether you had tried the map in the audis

office and had decided there and then, that you didnt like it and

asked him/her to change it. I agree, 3 MONTHS should be more than

enough time, to trial a new map. You either have a lot more patience

than I do, or you live further away from your audi than I do :-).

Ted F.

>

> Thanks for the info .  I've been thinking recently that maybe I

should have the overall volume turned down as well on all electrodes,

and so your comment has cemented this idea a little bit more.

>

> Ted and , FYI, I've been using this map since October, so I

think I've given it plenty of time to adjust.  I too am a believer

of giving a new map, or changes to a HA, more than just a few days to

adjust - more like a few weeks to a month or so.  I've been to Mayo

(MN) so many times since I started this CI journey I was hoping to be

able to put more time between trips down - it is a 7 1/2 hour drive

one way for me.  :(  My goal was to wait 6 months - which will be my 2

year anniversary - April.  It's been recently that I've been thinking

that maybe I'll need to go down next month, but now I have

another reason why I should wait...I'd like my husband to be

employed once again so I can be on his health insurance.  Having dual

coverage really saves a lot of money on medical bills, especially

when I have to spend so much on gas to go down.  We're hoping that a

new contract will be available in a few weeks so that he is employed early

> February.  Only time will tell, and in the meantime he needs to

heal up from the surgery he just had on his neck.

>

> I look forward to hearing what your audi has to say.  Maybe there

will be some bits of information there that I think might be worth

mentioning to my audi to try - just to see if it would work for me. 

Thanks.

>  

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Does 7 1/2 hours one way away count?  :)

 

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From: Ted F. <ted.fletcher@...>

Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 3:08:55 PM

Subject: Re: Music

Thanks for the clarification, . After reading your earlier

message, I wasnt sure whether you had tried the map in the audis

office and had decided there and then, that you didnt like it and

asked him/her to change it. I agree, 3 MONTHS should be more than

enough time, to trial a new map. You either have a lot more patience

than I do, or you live further away from your audi than I do :-).

Ted F.

>

> Thanks for the info .  I've been thinking recently that maybe I

should have the overall volume turned down as well on all electrodes,

and so your comment has cemented this idea a little bit more.

>

> Ted and , FYI, I've been using this map since October, so I

think I've given it plenty of time to adjust.  I too am a believer

of giving a new map, or changes to a HA, more than just a few days to

adjust - more like a few weeks to a month or so.  I've been to Mayo

(MN) so many times since I started this CI journey I was hoping to be

able to put more time between trips down - it is a 7 1/2 hour drive

one way for me.  :(  My goal was to wait 6 months - which will be my 2

year anniversary - April.  It's been recently that I've been thinking

that maybe I'll need to go down next month, but now I have

another reason why I should wait...I'd like my husband to be

employed once again so I can be on his health insurance.  Having dual

coverage really saves a lot of money on medical bills, especially

when I have to spend so much on gas to go down.  We're hoping that a

new contract will be available in a few weeks so that he is employed early

> February.  Only time will tell, and in the meantime he needs to

heal up from the surgery he just had on his neck.

>

> I look forward to hearing what your audi has to say.  Maybe there

will be some bits of information there that I think might be worth

mentioning to my audi to try - just to see if it would work for me. 

Thanks.

>  

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Yes it does.

I'm fortunate that I only have about 50 minutes each way, to travel.

Ted F.

>

> Does 7 1/2 hours one way away count?  :)

>  

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Ted F. <ted.fletcher@...>

>

> Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 3:08:55 PM

> Subject: Re: Music

>

>

> Thanks for the clarification, . After reading your earlier

> message, I wasnt sure whether you had tried the map in the audis

> office and had decided there and then, that you didnt like it and

> asked him/her to change it. I agree, 3 MONTHS should be more than

> enough time, to trial a new map. You either have a lot more patience

> than I do, or you live further away from your audi than I do :-).

>

> Ted F.

>

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I like ADRO plus Whisper for Music.

Lynn

Fairhope, AL

Nucleus Freedom

Surgery date 9/6/06

Activation date 9/27/06

Music

What music programs do you find beneficial? Auto + ADRO? Auto + ADRO +

Whisper? Other?

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I like an open program for music (no smart sounds)

Happy Hearing!

Carol

Boca Raton, FL

N24C - Sprint then 3G left ear -12/11/01-upgraded to Freedom on 2/19/08

N Freedom- right ear- implanted 3/01/06 activated 4/6/06

Music

What music programs do you find beneficial? Auto + ADRO? Auto + ADRO +

Whisper? Other?

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Hi , It is awesome that you have the opportunity to have multiple

manufacturers where you can benefit from the best of both. I have listened

to bilateral implantees' talk of their experiences and find that each ear is

very individual even when they have the same manufacturer in both,

regardless of which manufacturer they are recipients. Though I am sure that

you can tell differences between your implant features, it isn't a clean

comparison, because of two separate ears. It is possible that your

observations could have been totally opposite should you have been implanted

with the AB first in the ear where you now have the Nucleus, and then had

the Nucleus implanted in the ear that the AB is in. It could be the ear's

physiological ability to perceive the higher pitches. That is the challenge

of CI research; variables are so hard to control. I have often wondered

what the difference would be in the sound from the different implant

configurations and wish we could compare CI's like we did hearing aids.

Another thing that I have noticed with implants, no matter which processor I

have, or which program I use; I am always hesitant to let go of the one that

I am using for a new one because the " current " one seems perfect. Then when

I do switch, and time passes, amazingly the new program/processor becomes my

program/processor of choice and the old one becomes strange. The same

happens when I move backward, such as when I wear my older processor for a

while again when sending my new processor to my audiologist for a program

change. At first the old processor sounds very strange, then in 3 or 4 days

it sounds perfectly normal.

Enjoy your bilateral world of sound!

Ruth

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

BushyEars@...

Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 5:11 PM

Subject: Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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Hi All

I am in florida helping my Mom who had her surgeryon Friday. Her pressure

bandage came off yesterday and she began to feel much better. She feels a little

off balance if she moves too fast but not dizzy-

Another thing she hears is a thumping sound-a steady beat-almost in her head-on

the side that was implanted-

Did anyone experience something like that?

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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I got all kinds of sounds during that in-between time from implant to

activation. From drums, to a Gregorian chant to the Hallelujah chorus. I

let myself enjoy it as music and it didn't bother me too much.

Once, I could have sworn it was a section of " Blue Eyes Crying in the

Rain " by Willie repeating over and over. I thought it was pretty

interesting and my friends were always asking what radio channel I was

tuning into. <g>

Rae

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

bwolloch@...

Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 9:03 AM

Subject: Re: Music

Hi All

I am in florida helping my Mom who had her surgeryon Friday. Her pressure

bandage came off yesterday and she began to feel much better. She feels a

little off balance if she moves too fast but not dizzy-

Another thing she hears is a thumping sound-a steady beat-almost in her

head-on the side that was implanted-

Did anyone experience something like that?

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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Anesthesia alone makes me feel spacey so it is normal to feel a little off after

ear surgery.

I found that taking it slow and not doing too much allows us to heal faster.

Good luck to your mom. Hope she will soon feel great. I'll bet she is anxious

for activation. Does she know which audiologist will do her activation? Will

it be Amy or Kim?

Happy Hearing!

Carol

Boca Raton, FL

N24C - Sprint then 3G left ear -12/11/01-upgraded to Freedom on 2/19/08

N Freedom- right ear- implanted 3/01/06 activated 4/6/06

Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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My 84 year old mom has profound hearing loss of both ears

She has tried 3-4 different kinds of hearing aids over the year but she

still has problem communicating with people

I have considered taking her for CI eval but I was afraid it might be too

risky for her

because of her age . She's hypertensive & has mind pulmonary problem.

I know if she decides on having CI, the anesthesiologist still has to

evaluate her

I also need to find out if Medicare covers it now.

I don't mind spending some money for my mom's happiness .

However, I just need to know if she would really benefit from it.

I live in Los Angeles & have heard of the House Ear Institute

thanks

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

Carol

Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 5:55 PM

Subject: Re: Music

Anesthesia alone makes me feel spacey so it is normal to feel a little off

after ear surgery.

I found that taking it slow and not doing too much allows us to heal faster.

Good luck to your mom. Hope she will soon feel great. I'll bet she is

anxious for activation. Does she know which audiologist will do her

activation? Will it be Amy or Kim?

Happy Hearing!

Carol

Boca Raton, FL

N24C - Sprint then 3G left ear -12/11/01-upgraded to Freedom on 2/19/08

N Freedom- right ear- implanted 3/01/06 activated 4/6/06

Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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Beth,

How is your mother doing? Are you still with her?

Carol Finkelstein

Southeast Florida Cochlear Implant Support Group

Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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Hi Carol

No I am in Maine now picking my children up at Camp and now driving to Bar

Harbor for vacation.

Mom is fine and was going to the Dr today for her 10 day visit and felt well

enough to drive - no dizziness anymore.

She says her head " does not feel entirely like her head " -she is not sure if that

is fm surgery or from losing the hearing completely in the implanted ear-did u

experience something similar?

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Re: Music

Beth,

How is your mother doing? Are you still with her?

Carol Finkelstein

Southeast Florida Cochlear Implant Support Group

Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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Enjoy the children. My granddaughter came home last week. It's really a great

experience for them.

We were in Main some years ago and loved Bar Harbor. Have a good vacation.

I am not sure what your mother means by " does not feel entirely like her head " .

Surgery is different for all of us.

I hope she will attend our next CI support group meeting on Sept. 13th. I will

send her a notice.

Carol

Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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Beth,

I, too just had my 10 day post-surgery check-up this morning. Lost the

dizziness about 3 days ago. Actually with the weird hearing that I got with the

implant ear it seems that my remaining hearing through the other one with the

aid is somewhat clearer. Now I must await ... and impatiently so ... the

activation set for 8/31. Very excited for sure. I hope your mom continues to

do well

Mike

>

> Hi Carol

> No I am in Maine now picking my children up at Camp and now driving to Bar

Harbor for vacation.

> Mom is fine and was going to the Dr today for her 10 day visit and felt well

enough to drive - no dizziness anymore.

> She says her head " does not feel entirely like her head " -she is not sure if

that is fm surgery or from losing the hearing completely in the implanted

ear-did u experience something similar?

> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

>

> Re: Music

>

>

> Beth,

> How is your mother doing? Are you still with her?

> Carol Finkelstein

> Southeast Florida Cochlear Implant Support Group

>

> Music

>

> Hello,

>

> Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

> Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

> (implantation 9/2003).

>

> I am

> adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

> year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis). I spent the first 30 years

> of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

> the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

> bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

> that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

> is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

> tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

> detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

> Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

> strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

>

> Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

> complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

> Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

> have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

> There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

>

> Good luck!

>

>

>

> <<

>

> House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

> CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

> that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

> The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

> music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

>

> Bonnie

> >>

>

>

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It is possible what she is experiencing is the difference in how things sound

now that she has zero residual hearing in her implanted ear.  I did experience

this after my surgery.  I felt like I was standing in a deep well, and when I

talked my voice sounded very strange, I felt disembodied, if that makes any

sense.

Glad she is doing so well.  I hope that a family member is with her when she is

activated.  It is a memorable experience!!  I wished my mother was alive to

witness when I was activated.  She had always dreamed since I was born that

there would be something to " fix " my hearing.

 

________________________________

From: " bwolloch@... " <bwolloch@...>

Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 3:32:13 PM

Subject: Re: Music

 

Hi Carol

No I am in Maine now picking my children up at Camp and now driving to Bar

Harbor for vacation.

Mom is fine and was going to the Dr today for her 10 day visit and felt well

enough to drive - no dizziness anymore.

She says her head " does not feel entirely like her head " -she is not sure if that

is fm surgery or from losing the hearing completely in the implanted ear-did u

experience something similar?

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Re: Music

Beth,

How is your mother doing? Are you still with her?

Carol Finkelstein

Southeast Florida Cochlear Implant Support Group

Music

Hello,

Regarding Bonnie's post.....I went bilateral this past October with a AB

Harmony CI for my right ear. I have a Cochlear New Freedom CI in my left ear

(implantation 9/2003).

I am

adult-deafened (sudden and complete deafness in 6/2003, after a gradual 15

year hearing loss due to cochlear otosclerosis) . I spent the first 30 years

of my life with normal hearing and then ranged from mild to severe loss over

the next 15 years before I became totally deaf. I have experienced quite a

bit of music with fully functioning hearing. With CI's I have never gotten

that full music appreciation back. I can say, however, that the AB Harmony

is superior for me when it comes to music. I get more of the tones (esp high

tones) with the AB harmony. From initial hookup I could pick up a lot more

detail when my son was playing his acoustic guitar ( even with just the

Harmony turned on). With just the Cochlear New Freedom, I heard just dull

strumming and had trouble perceiving much in the way of pitch changes.

Everyone's expereince is different. I actually like the combined and

complimentary effect of having both brands. I am still getting use to my AB

Harmony, but feel like it it superior for listening to music. I still do not

have the ability to heart music as I once die before my ears started dying.

There you have it.....from one head two different brands of CI's.

Good luck!

<<

House Ear Clinic in LA is giving me the choice of a New Freedom or a Harmony

CI. Because I work with music in making multimedia shows, I hope to get a CI

that will allow me to continue to hear music competently.

The Harmony website claims that their CI is superior to the New Freedom for

music. Can anyone relate their music experience with the Harmony?

Bonnie

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  • 1 year later...

It has been 3 1/2 months since my activation. I am so much enjoying getting back

into life! It is amazing, my friends have commented how much more relaxed I am

and how well I am hearing. Love every minute of it :)

I've also been enjoying listening to music, so incredible! Does anyone else

listen to Pandora.com ?? It is an internet radio station & you can choose the

type of music you want to listen to. Anything from golden oldies to new age,

lol! It also has a link to the lyrics so you can read along if there are vocals

(if you like). I've found it a tremendous tool in my rehabilitation. Just wanted

to share.

that's

http://www.pandora.com

No financial interest, just passing info along.

Trish (in WA)

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