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		<title>Other CI producers, music and hearing aid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;d happened a few small matters within CI the last few months, so I thought I&#8217;d sum them up in a nice little post. Otherwise I have become a year older (sigh), and my Master&#8217;s thesis is eating up all my time. So I won&#8217;t blog much the next months unless I receive an answer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;d happened a few small matters within CI the last few months, so I thought I&#8217;d sum them up in a nice little post. Otherwise I have become a year older (sigh), and my Master&#8217;s thesis is eating up all my time. So I won&#8217;t blog much the next months unless I receive an answer for my second CI application.</p>
<p>A couple of weeks ago I spoke with a man around the same age as myself, just before he was undergoing his first CI surgery. He was a little unsure which CI producer to choose and wanted to question and take a closer look at Advanced Bionics. Bionics was the newest CI on the market when I had to choose, while the alternatives, <a href="http://www.medel.com/index_int.php" target=_blank title="Med-El's website">Med-El</a> and <a href="http://www.cochlear.co.uk/" target=_blank title="Cochlear's website">Cochlear</a>, at that time had quite old models. Though not long after my CI surgery Cochlear launched a new CI sound processor, <a href="http://www.cochlear.co.uk/Products/447.asp" target=_blank title="Cochlear's site about Nucleus Freedom">Nucleus Freedom</a>. But this young man was incredibly lucky and got to choose Cochlears even newer sound processor, <a href="http://www.thedeafblog.co.uk/2009/09/new_cochlear_nucleus_5_system.html" target=_blank title="Read about Nucleus 5">Nucleus 5</a>, and a much thinner implant just before his surgery. When I read its spesifications and features I got to admit I got a little  jealous. When something that small features three different battery solutions (one of them lasts up to 60 hours(!) while I use two rechargable batteries <em>each day</em>) and different programs for different sound situations, we are really seeing a development in CI. I just hope Advanced Bionics soon launch something new at least that good or better!</p>
<p>I still experience progress with music, albeit small. My music experience is almost as good as before CI, but has also improved in certain areas. Only recently I realized how much of the different nuances I can hear in music. I can perceive instruments, song and rythm separately, and I can even sometimes hear <em>what</em> the voices are singing. It&#8217;s been a pleasant experience to listen to good &#8220;old-fashioned&#8221; music and really appreciate guitarplay and voices from e.g. Pink Floyd. Music I normally listen to, such as trance, yield not quite the same experience. On the other side, what I still find difficult with CI and music is that I still use some time to &#8220;understand&#8221; unfamiliar music. Luckily I no longer <a href="http://ciborg.lillarosin.com/2009/08/25/musikk-med-ci/" target=_blank title="Read my post about CI and music">have problems recognizing the genre</a>, but there&#8217;s some areas I&#8217;m not as good at, especially when the music is playing in treble. But I guess it&#8217;ll come. I&#8217;d for sure hear music much better with two ears instead of only one.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve started using hearing aid on my right ear again. It whistles every time I smile or laugh (yes, that&#8217;s pretty inconvient) and I&#8217;m not used to getting &#8220;clots in the ear&#8221;. But using the hearing aid at a lower volume I experience more sound and as the same time relaxing the CI ear a little, even though the hearing aid receive a lot of noise. You see, I have to put the CI&#8217;s volume pretty high, almost up to where it gets uncomfortable, in order to compensate for absolutely no hearing on my other ear. It&#8217;s in these situations I realize I need to hear on my right ear as well.</p>
<p>Otherwise I&#8217;m still hopefully waiting for a letter from one of Norway&#8217;s three CI hospitals. I sent an application for CI no. 2 in August and have heard of other people getting a denial letter quite fast. So now I&#8217;m walking around worrying whether they have <em>received</em> my application instead of worrying what it would say. Anyway I&#8217;m 90% sure I&#8217;m getting a denial. But those remaining 10 percents some times pop up to tease me.</p>
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