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In a message dated 3/26/03 4:55:39 PM Pacific Standard Time,

CI92000@... writes:

> I'm hooked up since October of 2000 and things are still getting better

> for me. It's just much more subtle than in the beginning. Sometimes I

> may notice a sound that I don't recall having heard before. The more I

> listen to music, the better it gets. I believe that if I refuse to ever

> take my hearing for granted, then I will always find something that got

> better!

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This is great to hear. :) My daughter got it Sept. 01 and she is doing

good.......but I guess I expected more by now........I just was checking to

see if she should continue to improve........or if this is it.

Thanks and I am glad its going well for you. :)

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I'm hooked up since October of 2000 and things are still getting better

for me. It's just much more subtle than in the beginning. Sometimes I

may notice a sound that I don't recall having heard before. The more I

listen to music, the better it gets. I believe that if I refuse to ever

take my hearing for granted, then I will always find something that got

better!

Nuked 9/28/00

Hooked 10/26/00

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Hi Deb,

I know of folks who hear new sounds years after being implanted.

Just remember, there's no set length of time for improvements and

there are many factors that play a part in how much improvement and

success one will have. No one is the same, but is right..

Don't ever give up, keep on practicing and be hopeful that your

daughter will always continue to have ci moments.

Silly in MI

N24C presently wearing 3G

Hereditary bilateral progressive nerve deafness

Volunteer Advocate

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Hi ,

I am 16 years post implant and still improving. Improvement is the fastest

in that first year, but I still manage to hear new things and understand a

bit more as I am exposed to sound and speech in different environments.

Cheers, Ruth

Re: how long?????

How long does the implant seem to keep improving your speech and

listening skills??? 1 year post implant............2 years? 5 years? 10

years?

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I have had my CI for over four years and my hearing

ability is still improving. The most dramatic improvement

was during the first six months. I was understanding very

well without lip-reading and even on the phone after two

months, and music started sounding really good after about

six months. After the first six months, it was a matter of

stretching my T & C levels. I was still acclimating to my

programs and needing more volume for the first 3 years.

In the past year, I got the 3G processor and switched

from SPEAK to the ACE programming strategy, and

WOW!!! Sounds are clearer and richer than ever!

I agree with the others who say that there is always

ways to continue improving and enhancing hearing

ability with the CI. That's one awesome thing about

having a bionic ear - we have custom hearing and

can have our programs so we hear the way it sounds

good to us!

Benton

N24 - 11/98

3G - 8/02

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  • 1 year later...

Mike, My guess: 3 - 5 weeks. Varies from person to person. Factors include

how low you're starting from, how well you absorb through skin, how quickly

the increase in total T also increases free T. YMMV.

Bruce

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>

> Hello,

>

> I just started taking Androgel 6 days ago and was wondering what

> most men saw time wise before they started feeling better? 1st day,

> 2 weeks, a month or 3 months?

>

> Mike

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> Hello,

>

> I just started taking Androgel 6 days ago and was wondering what

> most men saw time wise before they started feeling better? 1st

day,

> 2 weeks, a month or 3 months?

>

> Mike

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Hi Mike, when I let my T levels drop down to about 200 and then

start up again, I feel better in maybe 2-3 days or so, but that is

giving myself a shot of depotestosterone. When I was on Androgel, it

seems to take maybe a week. But, within just two days or so on

Androgel, I could tell a big difference sexually, nightly erections

and stiff nipples in the mornings,etc. We all seem to react

differently to supplemental T. And I suppose it depends in large

part where one is coming from T level wise in the first place.

As Philip has said, the most exciting times are ramping up from a

pretty down T level, then things seem to not be quite as great.

best

norton

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Hi,

You will get an erection benefit when it starts raising your T level.

This ramp effect goes on till you reach the high normal level and if

you had ED problems before they will probably return unless it was

just a lack of interest that caused the ED.

Depending on the form of therapy, many have trouble with the

conversion of T to E2 as the body reacts to stop the sudden surge of

T. When introduced slowly the level can go up without problems usually

as it the case when you receive hormone pellet therapy.

ernestnolan

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>

> Hello,

>

> I just started taking Androgel 6 days ago and was wondering what

> most men saw time wise before they started feeling better? 1st day,

> 2 weeks, a month or 3 months?

>

> Mike

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