I would suggest Gallaudet or RIT. I never looked into RIT, but I was accepted and enrolled at Gallaudet. Once I spent some time there, I realized that it wasn't for me right now... But I had a few friends with CIs. I don't think that they felt people hate against them. Also, it is a Deaf campus...
They are great! My school hired a full time interpreter in December for me... The first week or two, it was a little harder to understand and her signs were different from previous interpreters I used... Now, it's painless. I struggle without her because I rely so much on her now... Good luck!
I have never slept with my hearing aids in. I fall asleep every once in a while or lay down with them in, and it is very uncomfortable because I sleep on my side...
Thank you everyone for your replies.
Cloggy- I understand, I already talked in through with my teacher and it's only for a class project, this isn't for anything more than that...
Hello everyone-
I know I haven't been on here in a while, but I need some help from you!
I am a student in a statistics class where we are required to do a study on something we are interested in. I decided to do a study on people with cochlear implants and their mode of communication...
I had an aided test once to figure out if my hearing aids were helping me... With them, your speech discrimination is supposed to be above 90% for them to be doing their job... If it is anything less than that, it really isn't helping you. Or so I've been told. I'm not sure about dB level and...
I'm not really new to hearing aids... I've had them since 3rd grade and I'll be a senior in high school this year... But it isn't just with the hearing aids.. It's without having them in too...
Is this only when wearing hearing aids? This sounds like it might be something like this... But I also have it when I'm not wearing my hearing aids. The article also mentioned hyperacusis which I'll have to look into.. The short definition sounds like it might be contributing to my issues too...
First off, I don't really know where to put this... SO if it needs to be moved, go for it and sorry for the trouble.
I have a mild to severe mixed hearing loss... And lately I've had some issues. I know that people who have a hearing loss are more sensitive to noise... And I having a problem...
I am a 17 year old girl who is HOH. I have a mild to severe mixed hearing loss. The severe loss is in ranges where most people's voices are. Obviously, this means that I can't hear people talking usually. Conversation is very hard for me until I found signing and started learning with friends...