Meet "Bionic Jeff"
Actually with all my gadgets in my body I feel more like this:
Everyone loves C3PO from "Star Wars"
I spent almost 4 hours last night with my audiologist. I didn't even know I was taking home my hearing aids until she pulled them out started putting them together with temporary domes. I got the ReSound Alera 9000TSG series but will eventually get the ReSound Verso. I am waiting for them to add the TSG (tinnitus program) to the product. If you are not familiar with tinnitus you can read about it here. I needed top of line hearing aids because of my complicated hearing issue. I am definitely an atypical patient when it comes to medical concerns. That was true for my "gluten intolerance", "interstitial cystitis", "migraine-lite headaches", and "loudness recruitment with sudden hearing loss".
I am very fortunate to only be without hearing words for seven months. I know way too many people out there that have struggled since birth or even several years. I hold a very special place ion my heart for each of my new deaf and hard of hearing friends.
Going back to last night and what happened. I left audiologist office and rushed to my car to recharge my phone. I then called the most important person in my life, which of course is my wife, on my cellphone. She thought I was in danger because I haven't used the cellphone other than text for 7 month now. I had to tell her I am okay but guess what,"I am talking to you on my cell phone and I can hear you clearly." I started to cry. I don't think my wife actually believed me. I had to pull over because when my wife put my kids on the phone that was it for me. I couldn't hold back the joy of hearing them talk. I was crying so much my head started hurting. I have missed hearing the words my special Abby (10 years old) and my witty older daughter Elizabeth (12 years old). I called the rest of my family after that to share the good news with them.
NOW! PLEASE keep in mind, hearing aids is not a solution to normal hearing. I will never hear as a normal person again. Once you loss your hearing and damage your ears - its gone. But with technology today some are able to use devices to help or at least communicate using texting or American Sign Language on a videophone.
My brain needs to hear new sounds I have not heard in awhile. I have suspicion my hearing has never really been okay and when I got sick in April with mastroiditis that was the end. My brain has to get use to hearing my own voice and others called a learning curve. ALSO, hearing aids may not be the best option for me. My ears are progressively getting worse and one day might need cochlear implants but for now I will enjoy my ASSISTED HEARING DEVICE.
Finally, even though I can hear with my hearing aids, there is still a special place in my heart for silence and helping the world understand silence is golden.
7 comments:
I'm impressed that you could follow a conversation on the phone. That's awesome.
Yeah, me too. These puppies really very expensive but worth every penny. Let's hope my HA's continue to work without the loudness recruitment issue I have.
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Jeff, I'm so happy that the results with the hearing aids are so good. I know you've been going through a really tough time. I think about you often, and am so happy for you! Enjoy your new ears! :)
Julie, thank you for following my blog and sharing. It is a joy to hear not just sounds I never heard before like hitting keys on a keyboard but also words. You are a wonderful friend.
Jeffrey - I'm SO HAPPY for you - glad they're working out well!!
Congratulations, Jeffrey! I am adding your amazing ear photo to SHOW ME YOUR EARS at http://LipreadingMom.com/Show-Me-Your-Ears.
Shanna
Thank you adding my adorable ears.
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