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Hearing Aids & Cochlear Implants
1 yr post op CI
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<blockquote data-quote="stephaniep" data-source="post: 2555044" data-attributes="member: 86621"><p>Hello, I had L ear cochlear implant put in one year ago, and at first I seemed to be doing quite well, With this last assessment my speech perception has fallen considerably. (making out sentences with booth testing) I am not sure why this could be happening because all my other tests seemed fine. Yet, my problem is not due from lack of hearing, I find some voices loud, but not clear, similar to a radio off station. I do have an increase of tinnitus noise it seems, but would that have anything to do with it? It is constant. Audiologist isn't sure why, but think it may have to do with adjusting or fine tuning? I hope so. I've come this far, I don't want to lose my hearing again?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephaniep, post: 2555044, member: 86621"] Hello, I had L ear cochlear implant put in one year ago, and at first I seemed to be doing quite well, With this last assessment my speech perception has fallen considerably. (making out sentences with booth testing) I am not sure why this could be happening because all my other tests seemed fine. Yet, my problem is not due from lack of hearing, I find some voices loud, but not clear, similar to a radio off station. I do have an increase of tinnitus noise it seems, but would that have anything to do with it? It is constant. Audiologist isn't sure why, but think it may have to do with adjusting or fine tuning? I hope so. I've come this far, I don't want to lose my hearing again?. [/QUOTE]
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