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@studioopinions5870
@studioopinions5870 Күн бұрын
Hi Lisa, I'm from North Florida, and My Friend Just got his Implants Activated On October 21st. 2024 and he's amazed at so many sounds, and claims that he can hear stuff that is better than when he had his normal hearing years back. We know that most people claim that it takes anywhere from 6 months to a Year to feel like normal again. You said in this video that it took you 5 months, but my main question is: Did you mean 5 months of getting your audiologist to adjust them the mapping and such? Or do you you mean 5 months to feeling Normal. My concern is: How Long until he can understand words and such? Right now, he's 72 years old and he's Lost all of his hearing in October of last year, and so he's not been deaf too super long, so he seems to be learning my voice super fast, but still has a hard time with some of what I'm saying and with others in church. He's trying but claims he can't make out any words, but can hear them utter something but not know what the word is. But wow, I'm amazed that he can hear sounds and noises from his environment. I play the keyboard, a piano organ combination. And he could hear notes that surpasses my hearing Aids. I'm 66 and was born hard of hearing. I went way up the scale of the keyboard, and yes, at some point, he said I can't hear that note. My reason to write you, is to ask: at what month after you got Activated, Did you start to feel normal? Also, he developed some kind of weird Vertigo, that wont seem to go away, cause he uses a staff to keep him from falling. He Fell a few times, but is ok. They say he needs Therapy for that mild dizziness. Thanks for your time, and hope all is well with you. Sincerely, Terry
@stephanegilbert9051
@stephanegilbert9051 2 ай бұрын
hello, I am from Quebec Canada . I will soon have the upgrade from N6(2014) to N8 😀
@adriansamuels3965
@adriansamuels3965 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, 2nd mapping and I feel Morse code only
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 5 ай бұрын
Sorry for my repetition there. :( There are also therapies for Tnnitus.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 5 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, this is a very good topic I have not sat down and thought about what gifts I have gained since I lost the hearing. I still can't fly yet so that super power wasn't given to me lol. I have always embraced technology at an early age. I guess my memory has sharpen since my hearing lost. I am also a great listener to people. I know it sounds weird being hearing impaired but I have some friends that get in touch with me and talk about a lot of things, some very private things. I am also very awear of things around me and I observe more than normal. Pretty much everything you've mentioned that I have gifts for.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 5 ай бұрын
Hey there....how is your channel going? That would be another super power!
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 5 ай бұрын
@@HearingLossPathfinder Haha, yeah that would be. I know I need to do that I have not worked on it in a while I finally got my ReSound hearing aids will have the cochlear implant audiologist program it on 5/29. I will look into it this weekend start makinging some test shops I am just so nervous lol!
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 5 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, thank you for bringing up this great topic. I am not old enough for Medicare yet however, my mom is and I am trying to convince her to see an audiologist. I also watch Dr. Cliff myself regularly and I found that he is a great source to listen to about hearing aids, medicare benefits information etc. He has a wide range of information to listen to. My appointment is coming up soo on 5/16/24 to pick up my hearing aids for my left side. I am so excited! I am trying to cope with being so exhausted from my cochlear implants. I consulted with an audiologist about this and they said this is typical since my brain is re-learning to hear differently acoustically so it's a very draining ordeal. I can hear sounds like I used to and more voices of people are natural sounding. No more alien, robotic, or small furry creatures sounding. Music however, still sounds off a bit on some tunes I listen to. It's coming up on exactly 3 months since my CI surgery and 3 months since activation. I see my audiologist on 5/29. Thank you for the great video
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 5 ай бұрын
That is a very good date, it is my BD! :D Yes, Dr. Cliff is very good. He is my competition! But I would never be able to get to his level. So I try to do different topics that he would not touch on or just say it differently. Sometimes I find him a bit complicated the way he says things.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 5 ай бұрын
​@@HearingLossPathfinder Oh my goodness! I need to mark that day and wish you a Happy Birthday! ❤🥳🎉
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 6 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, Yeah I had a brief issue with mine but it was quickly fixed, I have 2 phones a iPhone and a Samsung. Cochlear America are correct Samsung Galaxy models are not fully supported. I use my iPhone mostly with my sound processors. The issue I had was one would steal the Bluetooth signals from the other phone. So now I just disable the Bluetooth in my Samsung phone. And I never had an issue since. However, my iPad steals the Bluetooth signal as well since I sometimes listen to my audiobooks from my iPad or my iPhone. Yes we need to have patience with technology it can be a pain in the butt at times. My computer always gives me issues daily. It keeps me on my toes with troubleshooting my system and friends systems as well. I am pretty much the go to guy when others need assistance.
@BarryTanenbaum
@BarryTanenbaum 6 ай бұрын
You posted very good information on the battery life. I got about 36-41 hours on my N7 processor using Power one Implant Plus batteries & recently got an upgrade to a N8 and the battery life was reduce to about 31 -36 hours, depending on how much noise I was exposed to. I do not like using rechargeable because it is a pain in the neck replacing & charging them up, so I rather use the disposables. Once the rechargeable battery go dead, within a day or less, it is a pain to change the rechargeable battery module & replace it with another rechargeable that was recently charged. . I would rather buy the Power One Implant plus disposable batteries from ebay or elsewhere then pay the $259 to Cochlear for two new rechargeable batteries. I only had one ear implanted about 22 years ago & never got the other one done & most likely never will.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 6 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, thank you for this video. I was surprised to learn dementia is linked with hearing loss. 😲 I am now concerned about my mom's hearing. She listens to the cell phone volume very loud and often have me repeat myself over again. I want to bring it to her attention and have a hearing test. But I don't know how well she with take it or even if she would have such a test done. It's funny because I was the one used to have people repeat themselves often and I recall me not liking to do it but I had to if I wanted to understand others. My mom's health is important to me. And I am trying to find a way to apporach this subject with her. She has noticed a big improvementt in my hearing since my coahlear implants. Now I dont think she requires a CI but I feel she may have mild hearing loss. And it's not just me that she has a hard time hearing. I don't know maybe I talk too low now since I can hear myself speak and assume others can hear my level tone. Maybe I need to talk to my audiologist to give me some feedback on my speech levels? Thank you Liza, for this video it was a topic I brushed aside thinking it will work itself out.
@Xx_Zyper_xX
@Xx_Zyper_xX 6 ай бұрын
no
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 6 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, You raise a great point. I find myself having my sound processor would fall off my ear. I need to invest in to huggie type connector to keep my processors on my ear. Right now I wear a beanie cap to keep them on. But it's getting warmer here in southern California so this opens will not last very long. You poor thing, I am happy you found your sound processors. The Cochlear app allows to locate your sound processors. The N8 are able to find where they are approximately, I believe the N7 may also be traceable but don't quote me on that. 🤞
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 6 ай бұрын
Magnets help too! Hhahahah
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 6 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, Oh by the way I love my new ears LOL. I have sensual neural hearing loss myself. I lost it at a young age and doctors are not sure why it happen to me. It was believed that I would be profoundly deaf. It would gradually get worse over time after each audiogram test. My right ear was completely profound. My left was heading in that direction as well but it stopped at severe profound loss. So hearing aids were an option for it but my right ear would only benefit from sound awareness. It was a good thing I did because it helped me later with my cochlear implant journey. I could hear things much faster and sounds I had not heard in ages. I cried happy tears when I listened to the windshield wipers against the glass screeching in the car. It's the little things we take for granted that I hear and listen to and I shake my head and wonder the last time I heard that particular sound.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 6 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, very important announcements I am in the process of getting my things in order in case of such of an emergency. I hope you feel better soon however, you're still in pain you still put out a video or two for us. You are a real trouper. I also want to send my condolences to the family of Mr. Schumann. Thank you for making this video Liza.😊❤
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 6 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, great topic I was against cochlear implants in the 90's and early 2000's I was scared to have an operation. It was never pushed on me but I was told it would improve my life. Now that I am 2 months and a day with my cochlear implant I love it! It has really enriched my life in many ways. I can hear things I have not heard in years, much better than my hearing aids. I was told I would be a candidate for a CI for my left ear. I am weighing in the options of the benefits of a hearing aid, and I don't want to lose any residual hearing I have. I can distinguish voices much better and I can tell you it was the best decision I could have made for myself. The deaf community doesn't welcome it with open arms and I get it. It a personal choice and I respect both sides. I was born hearing and later lost it over time and was primarily deaf and used lip reading and ASL to communicate. It's just a tool like glasses that requires more care into getting one and a lot of patience and practice. Thank you Liza for bringing this great topic to light.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 6 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, Good to see you back.I got some news on my hearing aids they were ordered today so I should have it in 2-4 weeks. I was asked if I would like to upgrade them and I will be given the prices on them to make up my mind. I am trying to remain calm when I see the prices lol.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 6 ай бұрын
That is always the bottom line.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hi Liza., you bring up a very valid point about ear infections, vertigo, and dizziness. I had no idea I could get infections, easier now with my CI. I will definitely keep an eye on it now. I had my first month's follow-up for my sound processor and it went very well. I scored on the word-recognition from 41% to 56%, and sentences from 0% to 82%. I am so amazed at how it turned out. I still can't wait for my ReSound hearing aids for my left ear. This is so amazing I am so glad you started this and the other channel. You have helped others like me so much and I have learned a lot by coming to this and the other channels. Kudos to you Liza, for going well and beyond for all of us.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 7 ай бұрын
Congrats Jeff, that is awesome how you have improved so quickly. Don't stress about the infections. The important thing is to attend to it promptly with your ENT department and you should be just fine if you ever get one. I just had some water left over from the initial surgery and did not take care of it. I had a swamp in there by the time I made an appointment. The ENT RN kind of gave me a "look". She just had to vacuum it out for a couple of days and put some special blue powder on it for about 2 weeks and it got cleared up. I did give her a bit of work. It never affected my hearing of course. I just knew something was in there. Even if you get a cold, it will usually not impact your hearing in the implanted side. But if it does it will be very minor.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, I am so guilty if this problem. I used to sleep with my hearing aids at night from fear of everything you mentioned. I tend to stay up very late and it is a bad habit of mine. I would sometimes fall asleep at the keyboard watching KZbin videos. I would sometime get 3-4 hours of sleep a night. I have sleep medication but I would not take it until I am ready to lay down. Funny thing is that most of the time I am falling asleep on my own with out the need of medication. I know it is not good for my mental health and overall health as well. I need to set some limits and stick to them. Thnk you for making this video, I am nodding off as we speak LOL!
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 7 ай бұрын
Silly you. LOL. But yes...see what you can do to get more hours of sleep.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, yes you are right I do get tired more tired than normal. I have not been so tired since I started to wear hearing aids for the first time. Since my CI I have been tired and nodding off lol. I realize that the brain is overworked with listening and since I have not heard anything in my right ear for a long time. I was told it's normal for me to experience tiredness. I know I should do what you do take my processors off and unwind. Ever since I donated my old hearing aids, I have relied on my CI side more which my audiologist suggests I do 4 hours a day. Also on the phone I am having a hard time I have to ask my mom to listen in to help me make out what the other person is saying. I sometimes use the VRS (Video Relay Services) to make and receive calls in ASL. Thank you for making this video Liza. 😃❤
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, wow you never cease to amaze me. I was wondering what to do with my boxes. Granted it I knew I could just throw them away but I held on to them like some treasure. I have them in my cool nifty backpack and all the goodies that came with it. I will just do as you suggested to do. "Let it go!" haha It will definitely cut down on the clutter. Also, I thought of a great topic for you to share with views. I am not sure about the other companies' CI brands but Cochlear America offers "One Plus" a free addon to your kit of items for free. I just claimed mine yesterday. You don't have to wait a year to claim it. I just wanted to share that with you. Again Liza, you really are on top of your game. 😀❤
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 7 ай бұрын
One Plus? Is it like a program for new recipients? Like for tools for your processor? I looked for the info, but was not sure. Thanks for the praises. I just try to find something interesting that you would not find on other channels.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
@@HearingLossPathfinder Hello, I just emailed Cochlear America, and I should get a response later today or so. I will keep you posted on that. That is a very good question. Yes its tools you could use like an extra TV streamer, phone clip, remote, mini mic, USB charger, or water aqua sleeve so you could go in the water with your sound processor. I requested the phone clip since I already have the other items except the water sleeve, I don't plan to got swimming with mine lol. However, I may order a another TV streamer or a mini mic for my laptop. But I found that streaming music from my mini mic from my laptop the music sounds way better than the TV streamer. I have another visit soon 3/28 to my CI audiologist to tweak up my sound processor. I may ask them to change or add program for music. And Yes you do cover what most other channels don't go over. That is one of the reasons why I tune in to your channel, You raise very engaging, thought-provoking topics, with a splash of humor to the mix. Thank you Liza.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
@@HearingLossPathfinder Hello, Liza I just sent you an email regarding the Plus One. I hope it helps your viewers. 😀
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, Oh my gosh! I know what you mean by scheduling doctor appointments. I require ASL interpreters for most of my doctor's appointments and they fail to request them sometimes. Or the interpreters don't show up or on time. I get really frustrated most of the time when this happens. I would sometime be given video ASL interpreters and they really suck because it sometimes do not connect or drop connection. So I always request a live interpreter. I know the video interpreters are cheaper for the insurance companies however, the quality of service is poor. As for the staff using masks I asked them to please face me I need to read lips to fully understand. Most of the time they accommodate me. Great video Liza
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, thnak you for making this video about the struggles of hearing loss I have 3 people I know are struggling with hearing loss and they are currently hiding it to everyone. I referred them to your channel for advice. Also my audiologist ordered the ReSound Nexia 9 BTE rechargeable. I was shocked at the price of these bad boys. I mean I know hearing aids in general are expensive but man. I preferred the non-rechargeable because I could change the batteries on the fly when they died and not have to wait till they charged up. The positive note is that they last up to 24 hours so that's a plus. I however have a satisfaction guarantee if I am not happy with them. They also sport the Auracast Bluetooth feature so that is another plus. My Audiologist believes I will really like these I mean compared to my 2-year-old current hearing aids am sure it's way better. I will donate them like I did my Phonak hearing aids. Oh before I go I finally made an intro video for future videos it short and sweet lol I have to look at it again because I did it while I was sleepy lol
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 7 ай бұрын
I hope the channel will help your friends. Congrats on your new hearing aids, and yes, those bad boys are pricey. Short and sweet intros are the best. Mine are 12 seconds which could be seen as too long. So might have to shorten them. I will have to practice more. I am still new at this. See you soon. :)
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, I just paired mine along with other items I had ordered. The Mini Mic 2+ is great I have used it a few times with my family and I plan to branch out to using it at DCS Deaf Community Services when they have a special guess speaker I could follow along without relying in sign language. I don't know if I mentioned this but I got my insurance to cover 2 hearing aids with a co-pay for ReSound hearing aids. I am so excited. I have to wait till April 3rd because my audiologist will be out of town for 2 weeks and she has to order it as well. I only need one but they emailed me the information listed 2 hearing aids. I guess I can have a back up like my sound processors 😀 Great video Liza.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 7 ай бұрын
Good deal!
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 7 ай бұрын
When are you starting your channel?
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
@@HearingLossPathfinder I'm almost ready with posting and shooting videos. The channels is made I have the banner made I just need to post some videos. I also need to proof read my journals and edit them for video content. I am tryong your advice and speaking to the camera like I'm talking to a friend. 😀
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 7 ай бұрын
I look forward to the first posts. Just remember it does not have to be perfect, it just has to be you.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, I remember all the stages I went through when I lost my hearing and moved to hearing aids, to Cochlear Implants. I recall feeling a little unsure of myself. Since I am still new to my CI's and I just had my program changed. and at first, I was not too fond of the new program but after using it for a full day I liked it more than my old program. I can tell the difference in people voices. I am still learning and getting used to it but so far I love it. In the short time I've been activated my confidence has improved. I had 0% word recognition and now I have 41% word recognition and sounds in one week in my implanted right ear! That's crazy! Also Liza, I just got the email from my secondary insurance for my ReSound hearing aid has been approved yay! So now I will be able to link my CI sound processor with my hearing aid so I can control both devices on my iPhone at once. Thank you Liza, for a great video
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 7 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, Oh my goodness you really know your viewers. Since I've been activated I found myself more tired than usual. I mean I am exhausted after talking or listening to others. Or even doing my homework of listening to audiobooks and reading along. I wondered what was making me so sleepy. LOL Now I know why. I have a Nephew that forgets that I have a hearing loss and he carries on like I totally understand him. I love him, I just wear myself out when I talk to him lol Thank you for making this video.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, I am listening to you with both ears now and everyone sounds kind of like a chipmunk Lol. But the main thing I am hearing you and I am understanding you clearly. You know I wish I did this much sooner but better late than never right? I've been doing my homework I was asked to practice 1 hour a day, I on the other had did a lot more hehe. I listen to audiobooks and follow along on reading the text version. I am amazed at how well I am doing. I was told I may not hear much since I have not hear out of that ear for every long time 30-something years.This is great and if anyone is on the fence on getting hearing aids or a cochlear implant, as a new person to presently been implanted and a wearer of hearing aids, I would say talk to your audiologist and ENT doctor to see whether you are a possible candidate. As for what it's like for me being deaf or hard of hearing? it is tough to be honest I felt so alone and was afraid to reach out to people or my trust level was very low of people. As Liza stated it's a lot of work and managing your hearing aids/ CI recharging them, being careful not to lose them because they are expensive pieces of equipment. Thank you again Liza for another great video and engaging conversation. forgive me for the long comment . 😀❤❤❤
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, you know those huggy things are so cute, aren't they? Lol But seriously guess what tomorrow is, It's my activation day yay! I wanted to know for the first visit how long it last on average. I have another appointment on 3/6/24 which is a few days later. It seems that they'll find as many things to help me relearn to hear. I am not sure what to expect but I am very grateful to have this opportunity. I already paid for audiobook subscription and bought several books of the same title to follow along. I have so many questions I want to ask but I am keeping my expectations down to earth. I really like these small custom tailored videos on CI's and the add on that comes with it. Kudos to you Liza. Thank you again. 😎😎😎❤❤❤
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 8 ай бұрын
Congrats! Have fun! Let us know how it all went!
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
@@HearingLossPathfinder Yes I will definitely let you know it's 7:50 am here and I woke up early. My appointment isn't till 10:30 am I was so jazzed up I could hardly sleep Lol.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, this is very needed information and thank you for sharing this advice. I hope this reaches someone who is in dire need of help leaving and abusive relationship.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, How are you? You seem to pick the best topics for hearing loss. I had issues with appointments due to not scheduling an ASL interpreter for me or them not showing up on time or ever. It is really bad sometimes I had to reschedule it a number of times. I find that people are so used to talking to hearing people that they tend to forget so easy that they are talking to an hearing loss person. I try to educate them and when I first meet or introduce myself I would say right off the bat that I am deaf or hard of hearing before I address myself. It some times works but they tend to forget fast lol. Also I am healing well I am to see my surgeon tomorrow and should give me the green light that I am healing great. I am in no pain whatsoever. I am craving girls scouts cookies LOL. Again thank you so much I go in to get my CI activation on 2/28 I'm so excited. Great video 😀❤❤❤
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 8 ай бұрын
I try. I really do. :)
@neverlandxoxo7517
@neverlandxoxo7517 8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!!!🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷😊
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, Tech Tuesday is like Taco Tuesday? Either way they both are great! I am doing very well I been trying to follow your advice and I was like a hyperactive kid Lol. I have very little pain, numbness around the outer ear, but I can still wiggle it. 😁 I removed the bandages and ear cup after 48 hours. I left the strips on I was told it will fall off on it's own. I can't believe I went through it! I love it! Whoo! I go see my doc one last time to check on my healing process and then on 2/28 I get activated. Liza, would I be classified as a cyborg now? If so I need to change my human/cyborg definition when I put my species down LOL. Okay in all seriousness Thank you again and great video. I was told i will get a cool cute back pack for my new N8 sound processor.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 8 ай бұрын
You would be only 1/4 cyborg. Keep trying to relax and heal. Let me know how hook up day goes. And yes to the cool backpack. 😎
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 8 ай бұрын
DO NOT purchase the lanyard on Amazon or Etzy. Both are counterfeits. Please go to the original site and you will get it for much less. hdsunflower.com/us/
@toriedwards5259
@toriedwards5259 8 ай бұрын
Hello. What’s the name of the app that you recommend.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 8 ай бұрын
Here is a link of apps you can use when driving with hearing loss: abilitynet.org.uk/news-blogs/9-useful-apps-people-who-are-ddeaf-or-have-hearing-loss
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi LIza, yes this topic is an important one and should be talked about. So many people suffer alone in domestic violence and abuse. And having a hearing loss makes it even worse. I attended some help groups that spoke on this very issue and I really learned a lot. I recall a friend that was is a bad relationship and didn't know what to do. I tried my best to educate her but she was so afraid to leave him. I even think she believe she deserved to be treated that way. I really felt bad for her and I even reported it to the authorities. They finally arrested him and she ended up moving out of state. I still think about her time to time and wonder if she is doing okay. Liza, I am continuing recovering and taking your advice. I am doing better since it been 24 hours from surgery, I think I will be okay. I have a question does your cochlear implants sound normal to you? I mean are voices distinguishable? I know it maybe different for everyone. I am hoping I will be able to hear something remotely to my old way of hearing. I am keeping my expectations in check to prevent me from being disappointed, hearing anything would be a blessing. Great topic and video Liza.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 8 ай бұрын
Yes...voices sound quite normal to me.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, It's great to have you back online I missed you . Well, I had my cochlear implant surgery this moninng and all went well. I am now in the cochlear implant family haha! I woke up kind of confused I didn't know where I was or why I was in the hopital. It all came back to me in a few seconds and I was okay. I was groggy, sore throat, and slight pain. I am home now with sore throat, ringing in the ear especially when I move and slight pain. And also for a about an hour I heard what sounded like a generator in my implanted ear. 🤣I am glad everthing turned out fine and now the real journey begins. I had a great doctor and staff at the hospital. Oh they gave me meds for pain, nausea, and antibiotics. Thank you for your all the information regarding cochlear implants, it made it much easier for helping me fully commit to having it done. For the sore throat I got some cough drops since I was coughing as well and it helps. Yes I agree that patience is needed I am finding that now I am trying to do things I normally do but I have to remember that I can't do some things and I need to rest and heal. I don't like to sit down when I am awake I like do things haha! Great video topic something we need to remind ourselves. You also bring up a good point to have a backup plan I need one myself and will work on that asap!
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 8 ай бұрын
CONGRATS! Welcome to the family. I am glad all went well. Just rest and let things settle. I hope you took time off from work. You will get much more tired during the day if you try to get busy. Just rest, drink a lot of fluids and find your favorite TV channel and relax.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, wow thank you for letting me know and double thank you for the shout-out. I was wondering if my 675's were useable because they are the same size. I am not sure if the ReSound model I will get will still use the 675's, or 13, or even rechargeable kind. If I can't use them I'll donate them. Thank you so much for making this additional video on cochlear implant batteries, I am sure your other viewers and subscribers would like to know. 😀❤
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi Liza! It is great to see you, I think that is a great idea. I carry my 675 batteries with me all the time. I sometimes get an annoying beep, beep, beep when my batteries are dying. I carry at least 2 full packs of batteries in my backpack at all times. I also recycle my old ones as well. I am curious Do the Cochlear America 675 batteries the same batteries as the 675 hearing aids batteries? I noticed the pack of batteries you have in your hand is also labeled Implant on them. I would assume they would not since the implants may use more power than standard hearing aids. I have four extra 675 hearing aid battery packs that will last me a while. I am counting down the days of my surgery it's in 3 days. I had to schedule an ASL live person interpreter for my appointment, I really don't like the (VRS) Video Relay Service. It drop calls and takes forever to connect to a ASL interpreter. I am wondering if my doctor will give me a lollipop or stickers for being a good boy in surgery🤣🤣🤣 Great video 😀❤❤❤
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, perfect timing for this video I have 9 days till surgery. What I found that helps me is one of those medical alert bracelet I have one that reads I'm deaf can speak and knows ASL and my to medications engraved on it. I also have a app called "Live Transcribe" that listens to spoken lanaguages and converts it to written english on my phone it's available for iOS and Android. I use it in quick situations when I can't understand someone in emergencies and non-emergencies. They have a few others ones out there as well that pretty much does the same thing. I hope this can help others out there. I made a copy of the flyer you suggested and printed it out. I will carry it in my backpack for stays in the hospital, that is a great idea. Great video. 😀❤
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 8 ай бұрын
I was using Live Transcribe once in the hospital. But internet was not very good. The next time I looked at my Live Transcribe, I had all kinds of gobbly goock on it and had to ditch it. LOL
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
@@HearingLossPathfinder yeah you are correct you do need a good cell tower or internet for it to work, some uses AI learning from the phone that does not require online connection. Also do you have an affiliate link for an alarm clock? I need a new one since my old one stopped working I need the kind that vibrates you gently from your sleep and say good morning to you and offer you a nice cup of coffee or coco lol okay maybe not the last parts lol
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, I found this gem, and guess what? You were in it Lol. Thank you for making this video, it really does help people know what it is like coming from a person that has first hand experience. My worst fear was the mention of hitting the facial nerve. I know now they monitor the nerve to make sure it's is not disturbed. It is rare that it happens but like in all surgeries there are risks. I've mentioned in another video my activation date in 8 days after surgery! Yikes! I will take your advice and use my best judgement if my body needs more time to heal before they rush it. Thank you for a great video. 🤗❤
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 8 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, I have some new updates on my CI surgery. Feb 6th is to go over the surgery with me and answer any final questions I have. Feb 7th is Anesthesia Pre Op, Feb 15th is Prosthesis CI surgery, Feb 23rd is Post Op, and Feb 28th is Cochlear Implant activation and the list goes on for Mapping through out the month of March. I am glad this is going to happen. Also You are going on a trip? Well I hope you have a safe flight to Canada. Please document as much photos of your trip. I can't wait to see and hear you from your trip.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 9 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, wow that is a story I recall you told about your hearing loss but I had no idea it was a close call with an ambulance that made you investigate your hearing loss. I had a near miss with a car riding my bike and I was almost seriously hurt or killed. I was in my mid-teens and that was my wake up call for me to do something. I believe I didn't have an issue and When I was told I needed hearing aids I thought the same thing "Those are for old people or those people" I refused to given in to hearing aids but that near accident made me think triple time. Now you would never see me without my hearing aids on except when I am sleeping. Many people take their hearing for granted, I did and with all my senses especically my eyes I take care of them. I can't afford to lose them. I was the say way with glasses too I refused to used them as well but when my hearing went I rethink about my vision health and like my hearing aids You would not see me without my glasses. granted it I am not blind far from it but I see far better with them on for seeing and reading . Thank you for sharing that story it sheds more light about my favorite host. 😀❤
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 9 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, thank you for going over how to care for your sound processor. I was told a month is normal time but the doctor told me 2 weeks they will have me back in for activation. One week to make sure I am healing okay. I just filled out my forms for the operation and what to bring and not to bring. I will meet with the anesthesiology on what meds to hold off on the day of surgery on Feb 6th. I know what you mean by the tiny sponge like filters I used then on my old Phonak hearing aids and it was a nightmare to put them on. 🤣🤣🤣Also I remember the coil you need to just snap it in the proccessor do not twist it in. Great video Liza.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 9 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, thank you for sharing your experience on your CI. I've looked online and see when does it sound like when you get activated. I got mixed informtions or not enough. I am really looking forward to Feb 8th for my cochlear implant. I will speak with the doctor before surgery on feb 6th I had a few question I want to go over. I am excited for activation day and learning how to hear in my right ear again. I really need to stop looking at KZbin Cochlear implants surgery videos Lol.🤣 They make me nervous about my upcoming surgery. Great video 😁
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 9 ай бұрын
Hard to tell what it will sound like once they turn it on, everyone is different. When they will turn you on? Just depend on the clinic/hospital and what their protocols are.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 9 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, thank you for sharing and going into details of your story. I just became aware of sudden hearing loss. and no one fully understood what caused it, my hearing loss was gradual but my right ear was very sudden. I even had vertigo when it happen. My left ear was more gradual and the doctors have no clue what caused it. I was told I may need a cochlear implant on my left ear as well. I know what you mean when your world became smaller. I felt depressed, alone, angry, and frustrated. It also get so brain drained for reading people's lips. It can really take a lot out of you. I think that is one of the biggest reasons I stay to myself. Great video and a great topic.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 9 ай бұрын
Usually they don't know what causes it. Sigh. But here we are, onward!
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 9 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, you know this topic really hit's home for me. I had a hard time trying to find a job during my early 20's due to my hearing. I seem to pick careers where hearing is a must. I had that mentality of I was fine no hearing issues here. Lol, I wanted to become a Paramedic and went to college and was trained and certified. My mom is a retired Nurse and I wanted to somewhat follow in her footsteps in the medical field. When I applied at a number of ambulance services I was turned away due to my hearing loss. I was devastated. I wish they had the technology as your friend you mentioned back then. I also took software engineering as a backup. I'm still working in that field, however my passion was the medical field. When I learned of devices that helped hearing loss people use a stethoscope I was so happy. That was the biggest hurdle I had and communication with patients. My mom asked me if I would reconsider trying again. I am giving it some serious thought. Watching your friend practicing and having hearing loss is remarkable. Thank you Liza, for relighting that spark I once had in my life. 😃❤
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 9 ай бұрын
So cool. Take your deciding.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 9 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, I am so sorry you had to go through that awful experience. After careful researching Advanced Bionics, and MED-EL are now MRI-compatible according to each website and talking to representatives of each company. Cochlear America was the first to offer MRI-compatible implants. As you suggested make sure your talk with your audiologist and surgeon. Great video Liza, very informative.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 9 ай бұрын
So good to know. Makes life much easier and less scary for me and many others.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 9 ай бұрын
Hi Liza, another great and important topic. My hearing loss kept me from little frieds I had and family. I felt so isolated and I would not engage in conversations I was the quiet one. What helped brought me out of my shell was learning ASL I taught my self at first then went to school. I became so fluent that my teacher would ask me to help tutor other students. It was the bridge that connected me with people. I was told by doctors and school officials that I should consider hearing aids. I was so against it back then. but what made me change my mind was I was almost run over by a car on my bike and I couldn't hear. I was in my mid-teens then. So I finally decided to get hearing aids but I would not wear them all the time, as I gotten older I started to wear them often to the point it no longer worked for me and I was approached by my audiologist to consider a cochlear implant and now I am a few weeks away to having surgery. I wish I would have done this years ago. It would have helped me in so many ways.
@phantomphreak
@phantomphreak 9 ай бұрын
Hello Liza, wow the N8 is much smaller than the N7. From what I understand the N7 was revolutionary for being the first iPhone compatible and could connect wirelessly to devices. I know someone with an N7 and he loves it. Now he wants the N8 like the one I will be getting. Oh Liza, Did I tell you that I have a surgury date? I am scheduled for February 6, 2024. I am supposed to get a call tomorrow to confirm the time and date. I have so much to do to get ready. I need to have a manicure done. Lol 😆 Question: how long does the rechargable small and larger batteries last? Also I heard you can use disposable 675 batteries ,do you know how long it lasts? And my last question is with my current hearing aids I stream music a lot! and I my batteries last up to 5 days. If I stream on the N8, how many hours could I get from a single change? Well done video Liza. 😀
@deafgamer88
@deafgamer88 9 ай бұрын
I found your channel from a mutual friend and I thought I would say hi.
@HearingLossPathfinder
@HearingLossPathfinder 9 ай бұрын
Well hello deafgamer88. Nice to meet you! Welcome aboard. Liza