surgery to regain hearing loss

mayuri

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hi...do anyone knows or have gone through any kind of surgery to improve hearing....please share ur information regarding such surgery...


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Im going to try to be as nice and patient with you as Laura has. Try anyway, I'd love to have mild loss, you're crying about it is about to make me have aneurism.

There many, any causes for hearing loss, a "fix" is not one size fits all. In fact most can't. It's sensorineural loss.....ok that means NERVE damage, you can't regrow nerves, it's not a broken leg you can reset. It's more like breaking your back and severing you spine....you're paralyzed from the damaged nerves, they can't fix that.

If surgery was an option for you you would have heard about it from your doctor or audi. You can't go chasing someone else's cure.
 
Your edibility for surgery depends on your type hearing loss(which may mean more tests) and financial means.
 
You have near perfect hearing, I wouldn't worry this much about regaining 10db or so! I would just carry on with your daily life :)

I'm profoundly deaf and its pernament. I just get on with my life and accept that I can't hear as well as other people.
 
Im going to try to be as nice and patient with you as Laura has. Try anyway, I'd love to have mild loss, you're crying about it is about to make me have aneurism.


LOL....this is just too funny....:D

mayuri, any doctor that would be willing to perform surgery for mild sensorineural loss (or any degree really), will leave you profoundly deaf. They probably got their medical license out of a Cracker Jack box and they should be avoided. No reputable medical doctor would do this because of the oath: "Do no harm."

There's no surgery for this, but there is help - hearing aids....but they need to be worn more than hour a day to be of any benefit. The stem cell treatment is in the future - not for me though as I'm Catholic - but I'm sure others won't have such issues. However, if you can't afford hearing aids, you won't be able to afford stem cell treatment either because of the high cost. The research at this point is promising but not reliable as more study is needed; I don't expect this to be available to the public anytime in the near future unless it's successful and approved. Widex, however, is coming out with some wonderful technology in 2013.....


Laura
 
LOL....this is just too funny....:D

mayuri, any doctor that would be willing to perform surgery for mild sensorineural loss (or any degree really), will leave you profoundly deaf. They probably got their medical license out of a Cracker Jack box and they should be avoided. No reputable medical doctor would do this because of the oath: "Do no harm."

There's no surgery for this, but there is help - hearing aids....but they need to be worn more than hour a day to be of any benefit. The stem cell treatment is in the future - not for me though as I'm Catholic - but I'm sure others won't have such issues. However, if you can't afford hearing aids, you won't be able to afford stem cell treatment either because of the high cost. The research at this point is promising but not reliable as more study is needed; I don't expect this to be available to the public anytime in the near future unless it's successful and approved. Widex, however, is coming out with some wonderful technology in 2013.....

Laura

My understanding of this is they are working on the use of stem cells from different sources and that it is one of the sources that the Catholic Church objects to. So . . . in the long run it could still turn out to be available to you, Laura.
 
My understanding of this is they are working on the use of stem cells from different sources and that it is one of the sources that the Catholic Church objects to. So . . . in the long run it could still turn out to be available to you, Laura.


If it's true, and safe as well as affordable, I'd be first in line.

Laura
 
NaidaUP said:
You have near perfect hearing, I wouldn't worry this much about regaining 10db or so! I would just carry on with your daily life

I'm profoundly deaf and its pernament. I just get on with my life and accept that I can't hear as well as other people.

i dont think its near perfect...in my entire family only i am facing such problems...i feel so jealous n low among them than these hear aids dont help me completely...i cant talk properly on cellphone due to which i had stopped taking calls n because of this i have very few friends bec i cant communicate with them...even my boy friend gets irritate of texting me all time...we both are in different cities..if my problem on cellphone will solve out...i ll feel a sense of relieve...but i dont know what should i try...or do


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i have samsung galaxy note cellphone...its HAC...microphone rating is 4...is there any application on it which is of my any use..


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Try using a neckloop with the cell - it makes a huge difference.
 
Anij said:
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Try using a neckloop with the cell - it makes a huge difference.

i am using starkey cic hear aids..it dont have telecoil nor bluetooth as my audio told...he said it has automatic telephone response....i have read alot about neckloop but dont know from where i can purchase n do it will work with my hear aids or not


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i dont think its near perfect...in my entire family only i am facing such problems...i feel so jealous n low among them than these hear aids dont help me completely...i cant talk properly on cellphone due to which i had stopped taking calls n because of this i have very few friends bec i cant communicate with them...even my boy friend gets irritate of texting me all time...we both are in different cities..if my problem on cellphone will solve out...i ll feel a sense of relieve...but i dont know what should i try...or do


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You need better hearing aids then! This problem will be ongoing unless you get better hearing aids. Maybe part of the problem is you haven't accepted your slight hearing loss?!

You need to stop worrying about hearing aids being invisible and get ones with more features that would help you on the cellphone. At the moment you are going round and round in circles even tho this has already been said to you!! CIC aids DO NOT have any features to help you in the cellphone and in crowded places. If you want small hearin aids, you loose all the added benefits of helping you!!

Mild loss is near perfect hearing, for you personally it maybe different as your whole family is hearing.
 
i am using starkey cic hear aids..it dont have telecoil nor bluetooth as my audio told...he said it has automatic telephone response....i have read alot about neckloop but dont know from where i can purchase n do it will work with my hear aids or not


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It will not work with your aids as you aids DO NOT have telecoil as said to you many times!
 
I'm very aware of stems cells, but that's not a viable option right now so why mention it?

Why is not a viable option?

My only rely to disability is "Accept it and move the F*&k on" so stem cells are a waste of time
 
Unfortunately, the disadvantages for this hearing aid are many. First, CIC hearing aids are more expensive than in-the-ear hearing aids. If you are on a budget this is not the hearing aid for you. Also, because of the size CIC hearing aids are not recommended for children because their ears are continually growing. If you have arthritis you will have difficulty with replacing the battery.

Feedback is another problem with CIC hearing aids because the microphone and receiver are so close there is a large amount of feedback which many find to be annoying. CIC hearing aids are also more at risk for earwax and moisture damage compared to larger hearing aids. This leads to a higher repair rate for CIC hearing aids compared to other hearing aids.

Advantages are, they are small.
 
NaidaUP said:
Unfortunately, the disadvantages for this hearing aid are many. First, CIC hearing aids are more expensive than in-the-ear hearing aids. If you are on a budget this is not the hearing aid for you. Also, because of the size CIC hearing aids are not recommended for children because their ears are continually growing. If you have arthritis you will have difficulty with replacing the battery.

Feedback is another problem with CIC hearing aids because the microphone and receiver are so close there is a large amount of feedback which many find to be annoying. CIC hearing aids are also more at risk for earwax and moisture damage compared to larger hearing aids. This leads to a higher repair rate for CIC hearing aids compared to other hearing aids.

Advantages are, they are small.

feedback problem in sense..?give an example please.Here someone says cic hear aids are cheap.Anyways which hear aids model you are using n how much hearing loss you have?


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feedback problem in sense..?give an example please.Here someone says cic hear aids are cheap.Anyways which hear aids model you are using n how much hearing loss you have?


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They are very cheap in relation to the technology inside but are very expensive to buy due to the whole thing in your ear!

I don't need to give you an example for feedback as the pervious posts examples why.

I'm profoundly deaf and I've excepted that I will never hear normally or on a cellphone. I just get on with life.
 
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