GarnetTigerMom
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Not to finger point at you GarnetTigerMom, but you bought up an interesting point.
I've read some of the posts and people (I notice more anti-ciers say this), say that they don't want to risk headaches from the CI.
My question is - HOW do you know that you're getting headaches from the CI itself? I would think getting a headache is a normal part of living. I do get migraines, and I most certainly do not blame it on the fact that I have CI.
IF people are talking about "achy" head from the coil - then you get a weaker magnet.
IF people are talking about the "surgical" pain, where the side of the head feels numb or slightly tingling - That's normal. Take Vitamin B and you will heal just fine. The nerve cells are regenerating, and it takes time.
I just do not understand why people blame the CI for getting a headache. I would say most likely not. Feel free to criticize me.
Actually I never get headache everyday until I got C.I. if I wear it all day too long I get headache. So I believe the manget what affected me the most and nothing to do with the coil. Hearing music, noises are great and no regrets. But I do get some headaches on and off when wearing C.I. too long. But getting headache daily it not really normal part of living. Before I use hearing aid, I never have headache from it before C.I. came in to the picture. Headache can also cause by stress it normal but everyday to get headache is not always good. But I am not talking about surgical pain. That a different set of issue. Each person is different with C.I. and how they react to it. I prefer to wear C.I. like 6 hours or less is good enough.
But It not the magnet that should be weaker. It the level of comfort of C.I. device when audioigist turn up the volume on C.I. So now I am fine with level 1 intead of level 2.
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