I still can't tell. My hubby says she burped but I didn't feel it. I'll just take his word for it.
I agree about the expression. It's definately priceless and makes everything worth it.
Feeling it would make sense, if your baby was a good burper. My daughter isn't, which is why I ask. My hubby is hearing but most of the time at night he's passed out and sometimes I just can't seem to get him to wake up. It's just easier for me to burp her and whatnot.
During the night I do not wear my hearing aid/cochlear implant when I feed my newborn daughter. When it comes to burping her it's difficult to figure out if she has burped or not. How can you tell? Is there some technique that I am not aware of?
1. Are you satisfied with your hearing aids?
Yes
2. If not, why?
3. Do you wear hearing aids every day?
Yes
4. How many places did you shop before choosing a hearing aid?
One, my audiologist however gave me multiple options and allowed me to try different HA on.
5. What was the...
Thanks for explaining it better. :ty: Sometimes I am just at a loss for words and sometimes I have a knack for it.
Phi, I do hear the softer sounds just like overthe pond says. For example: my cat purring 3 feet away, rain hitting the leaves outside, the fridge fan kicking on/off and even...
It just means I can hear up to 15-20 dB. The higher the number the louder the noise and the lower the number the softer the noise is. You understand what I mean?
Sorry for not updating myself for a while. Life decided to become quite hectic for a bit. Things have finally somewhat calm down enough for me to finally sit down and update you guys on all that's going on.
Hearing with the CI has been wonderful. Everyone has noticed the change in my...
That's what happened to me too. I seem to stand sugar very much now. It's been good though, I've lost a lot of weight once I cut a vast amount of sugar out of my diet.
Same here also. The kids thought the squealing of my HA was some sort of code for me and only I could translate the noise, which happened to be music.
A few days ago, as I was wearing my CI, a lady asked my mother if I was on the phone. My mother quickly looked at me and said "Oh...no...
Yesterday I went to my appointment. They tested to see how well I am hearing with both my HA and my CI. I am getting 90% of everything in background noise. Yay. I am really close to what I was before my hearing loss. It was around 95-98% back then. I am so happy with hearing again.
I had tinnitus when I got implanted. The ringing got louder as time passed. Once I got activated and was hearing sounds the tinnitus went down. It occassionally comes back at night but it's pretty much gone for the most part.
There is really not much you can do about it until you get...