Wednesday, July 7, 2010

How things went on the second bilateral mapping

Sorry I haven't got back in posting, but things have been a little busy! While I looked over the notes I took with me that day, my audiologist asked how I liked three programson the left ear.I told her that I did the replacement test and found out that program 2 on the left ear give me a score of 88% alone, and in the right ear I was giving score of 91% alone and with both ears. It was only given me an 82%, and she said that the higher frequencies on my left ear need to be turned to more and she turned them up.... and WOW.... what a big difference. She tell me that the programs on my left ear was scoring at 88% was Hi Res P. fidelity 120 and she said all three programs to the Hi Res P. fidelity 120. The first program is for noisy places, such as a room with the TV going with people talking in the background or restaurants. Program two was for everyday listening and program three is for everyday listening just a little bit louder.

Then we did the right here and said I was doing really well on that here and that he will probably be the leading ear. She asked me what programs I would like on that one ear, and told her that I like program three. I told her that I figured out that I her bare with program two on the left ear and program trading on the right here she told me she did not tell me what programs were on the right ear and for me to try them out for one month. She said so you like the right here on to the Hi Res S fidelity 120 and said that she was going to program the right ear to the Hi Res S fidelity 120. So the programs for the right ear is program one is for noisy places program two is for everyday listening in the program three is for telephone for home and cell.

The boys were with me that day I had to take them to the doctor. I could understand their doctor and he was really happy that I could here and I could understand him and he didn't have to repeat each thing that he was saying. He also told me that there was c a young couple with their little baby is seven months old and is probably going for the cochlear implants I told him about hearing journey.com and that there were lots of parents of children with cochlear implants. And that they could get a lot of information and support that they need and that the members would be very happy to answer questions that they may have and concerns about the cochlear implant. As I was walking I could hear noises and I didn't know what exactly it was it was thinking it might have been the boys video games making the noise. We went on and I got out of the car and started walking I heard it again. I only heard it when I was walking then I realized it was claimed in my pocket that was making the sound and that I could also hear digger's tag on her collar jingling. I'll so now know what the mouse on the computer makes a noise but since the mapping is really really loud clicking noise and high in no now why when I'm on the computer and John is trying to sleep that clicking noise in keeping him up in the computer was in the other room. I'm hearing a lot of new sounds that I've never heard, and it's amazing what a little bit of tweaking can do to your hear better and it's is awesome. I do not have to go back to the audiologist until I know the difference in my hearing. She asked me to do the replacement test to see what my score is. When I got home I got all my listening room Clix advanced listening practice with both ears and I took the test and I got a score of 93% you talk about someone being excited I was so excited that I was jumping up and down and squealing in the delight. I never have gotten that high on a score. And I was like the people on. hearing journey-it gets better and better. I will keep you posted is on some of wow moments in my progress.