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Charley Lillard 05-03-2025 03:06 AM

Anyone here have a Cochlear Implant ?
 
Might be one in my near future as I lost all hearing in left ear. Want to hear from anyone that has one.

Canuck 05-03-2025 06:28 AM

Charlie
I am a member of the Rotary Club of Vancouver, BC. We have been funding a hearing research facility for 40 years and our main effort is a Hearing And Balance Center it St Paul’s Hospital.
I can connect you with the head Autolaringoligist at St. Paul’s for any questions you may have. Dr Brian Westerberg has completed many coequalar implants in his career.
St Paul’s is a Leading facility in North America on hearing loss research.
Paul
604-561-6731

1967 4K 05-03-2025 10:26 AM

Charley, I am hearing impaired in both ears. My occupation caused some of it but mostly 35 radiation ☢️ treatments on the right side of my upper jaw for cancer in 2011.
I truly feel for you because I know firsthand how being hearing impaired affects ones life. I know people who have the implants and they say that is very beneficial to them.
If you’ve completely lost your hearing I’d say go for it!
You’re going on my daily prayer list right now and I hope things work out for you and your family in this situation.
ICL,
Richard

Jim69Z 05-03-2025 03:45 PM

My mother in law had one done last year successfully and was life changing for all of us to communicate and be involved in conversations

olredalert 05-03-2025 05:22 PM

----Local woman animal doc has had a double C implant and can hear as good as new, she says. I would guess the important part is researching for the best specialist you can find.

Pro Stock John 05-03-2025 05:52 PM

You might know Jeff Oppenheim (best reachable on FB), he got it done in 2022.

Lynn 05-03-2025 08:09 PM

Sorry to hear this Charley. But, as one of my friends says: "I hate being this old, but I am glad it is now and not 50 years ago." Personally, I honestly believe I would have been dead by this age had I experienced my heart issues OR my prostate cancer 50 years ago.

On top of that, I would not be able to participate in this hobby, even at the lame level where I am, if I had not had both shoulder joints replaced in 2020.

I have a brother with zero hearing in one ear and less than 20% in the GOOD ear. Not sure why he hasn't looked into the implant. What I find amazing is that Medicare will not pay for a hearing aid, but they WILL pay for this implant, assuming you qualify; which isn't hard to do.

Best of luck whatever you decide.

markinnaples 05-04-2025 01:14 AM

I know that the late Rush Limbaugh has those cochlear implants and they seemed to work well for him. Best of luck.
And Lynn, I agree, it's crazy that many health insurance plans don't cover hearing aids. I could use them as I have less than great hearing and they would probably help me a great deal.

Lynn 05-04-2025 01:36 AM

Mark: Especially since lack of hearing has a DIRECT connection to dementia. People with hearing impairment tend to just "give up" on conversation and life in general!!!!

I KNOW without a doubt, that was one of the issues with my Mom. She started saying (for the first time in her life) "whatever" on a regular basis about two years before she developed dementia. In retrospect, that was a cry for help; she just didn't fully comprehend the conversation because of her hearing handicap.

Charley Lillard 05-04-2025 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pro Stock John (Post 1671372)
You might know Jeff Oppenheim (best reachable on FB), he got it done in 2022.

Been chatting with him. Thanks everyone. After surgery I am deaf in one ear with a really loud ringing that is driving me nuts.


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