Showing posts with label audiologist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audiologist. Show all posts
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Last appointment at JHH

Posted by Tina on 10:10 AM in , , , , , ,
Yup. You heard it loud and clear! Last appointment was with Steve Bowditch. He did an aided auditory testing also speech perception test. The aided part, the right ear (which will be the implanted side) shows a drop around 2000Hz from 60-80db.

The speech perception....well I felt that I did terrible cuz I really didn't recognize the words. Only a few of them. CID was at 14% and HINT score was at 18%.

Hopefully within 2 weeks, I'll have my surgery date. Tee-hee! I can't wait!!!

While I was there, I also picked out my processor, color choice and cap color choice. All of ya probably already know by now that I picked Advanced Bionics. Signed and dated my device selection papers. Ordered 2 Silver Processors with Sophista Color caps.

See ya all later! Will post again with surgery date!!!


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Dr. Charles Limb - My Surgeon Appointment

Posted by Tina on 8:21 AM in , , , , ,
Sorry for not posting... I finally had my appointment with Dr. Limb. Quite a remarkable guy with a great academic background from Harvard and Yale. My parents were pretty impressed with him. He asked a bunch of questions about how I grew up, how I became deaf, etc.

I was almost 3 months premature baby which gave me a few health problems. My hearing loss and diabetes. The doctors (back in 1977) believes that I have a nerve damage (Nerve Deafness).

On the other hand, today...I am trying to find out the real cause of my deafness. I am so curious but there isn't any answers now. Maybe in the sometime future, I will know. The technology and the science is so much better today than 32 years ago.

Back to Dr. Limb; he answered my parents questions and mine too. He said that JHH has never damaged anyone's facial nerve up to this point. He also said that he will shave hair on the implanted side, not much... but he will shave a tiny amount on the non implanted side that way they can keep in track of my facial nerves and make sure they aren't damaged thru the surgery. At the end, he feels comfortable doing my surgery and will see me next time in the operating room....

Surgery date? He said that it can be end of July or sometime in August... I was like REALLY??? I am looking forward to getting this done and hear the trick and treaters for halloween.. one of my favorite holidays. But... it all depends on my last appointment at the end of the month with my audiologist, Steve Bowditch for the auditory testing.

So far, its been going well and smoothly.

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Two More Appointments Made...

Posted by Tina on 8:22 AM in , , , , ,
Two  more appointments were made for the audiologist and surgeon.  The receptionist made them on the same day, but the killer part was it was July 24th.  I was like what?  She mentioned that Steve Bowditch (my audiologist) is rather booked up. 

She also asked me if I want to be on a cancellation list for Steve's appointments.  I was like sure, why not, it wouldn't hurt.

I got the name of the surgeon.  Dr. Charles Limb.

Apparently the JHH Listening Center website is going under construction, most of the links don't work right now.... :(

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John Hopkins Visit

Today was the day for initial consultation. My parents and fiancĂ©e went with me this morning.

Meeting Steve Bowditch was a pleasure. I think he reassured my family by answering their questions. My dad had a lot which surprised me cuz I didn't think he would be interested in the process of me getting a CI.

Two more appointments, one with Steve and the other with the surgeon. Then the surgery date will be scheduled.

Reality is coming! I am very eager to get the process moving forward. And today was the first step! Woo hoo!


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The D-Day

Yea, I am gonna call this the D-Day...  Back November 2008, I went around my workplace to take photographs of some paralegals and newly hired attorneys for a Class of 2008 Yearbook that I was going to produce. Sometime after 10am, went to an office and was ready to take a photo, then I heard this static and then it went silent in my right ear.  My first impression, was that my battery died, or it was going belly up again.  After the photo shoot, I hurried back to my office to get a fresh battery before my next photo shoot appointment.  Turned it back on and put it in my ear... it sounded it had a lot of static in it.  I was frustrated, that the hearing aid went up AGAIN and I knew that I would have to send it back to get it repaired AGAIN.  And another $200 out of my pocket.

Sent it back and got a refurbished hearing aid just before Christmas, I got excited, it was like I was getting a new toy, put it on, heard static and then nothing again... I was so disappointed and gave the hearing aid back to my dad and asked him to take it back to get it fixed AGAIN.

Got it back in mid-January.  Tried it again, nothing... Sent it back again.

Got it back again in February.  Same old results, nothing. So, I decided to get a new hearing test to see if there is something wrong.  Made an appointment in March.

March rolls around, I go in the hearing booth and plop my butt on this school style chair and got my big and heavy headphones on my head and a handheld respond button in my hands. The heavy door closed on me, and ready to take the test.

They did my left ear first, which is my bad ear, heard some things, pressed that button and then it was time to switch to my right ear.  Heard NOTHING.  Maybe just one or two sounds and that was it. I just sat there waited for those beeps and hums to come to me.  Nothing, the door opened up, the audiologist takes the headphones off and then put this special headphone, it was weird, it goes behind your ear.  I heard or felt a few things for my left ear, and NOTHING for my right ear.

Then the door opened up, saw my mothers face, Dr. Susan's face, it was a disappointment look they had.  Right off the bat, I knew.  Dr. Susan said that you have a 25db loss in your right ear.  I was like really?  My mother's face told me everything that I needed to know.

Dr. Susan said that maybe you have an infection in your ear.  In the back of my head, I knew that it was not no DAMN infection, this happened in November.  She got me an emergency appointment right way with an ENT doctor.

Waited for about half hour for the ENT doctor to see me.  He looks in my ears and says they are clean and didn't see any infection in my ear.  He said that he wanted to 'TRY' to do a shot in my eardrum with steroids since I can't take oral due to my diabetes.  He also told me that there is a chance that I can lose the rest of my hearing in case of this tiny hole doesn't heal up on his own.  I immediately asked him, how often is this 'shot' done?  His reply was it was still new.  Alright, FORGET that!

He looks at my audiograms and compared them to my first one in 2005.  Off the bat, he told me that I was a candidate for the Cochlear Implant.  My first reaction was nothing, I was at loss for words.

After my appointment with the ENT doctor, I hurried back to Dr. Susan's office to get my right hearing aid to increase the volume so I can hear.  It sounded very different, not the same as before.

I tried to get the hearing aids to the way I normally hear it, volume wise adjusted over the weekend.

Went back to work on Tuesday.  First thing I did when I got to my office is to check my voice mail with the CapTel phone.  I could NOT understand my own voicemail.  I knew from there that the CI was my only option. It was still early in the morning, people in my office haven't arrived to work yet.  I must have cried at my desk for a while cuz the one thing I did the most in my office was phone calls.  That made me more 'hearing'.  I was indeed 'DEAF'.  From that point, it made me so determined to go forward with the CI process with John Hopkins Hospital.

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