My first bionic hearing test
I made this!
I've had a lot of hearing tests in my life. Most of them showed that I'm pretty damn deaf. But maybe, just maybe, the cochlear implant would make a difference?
The results are in...
( , Mon 4 Feb 2013, 9:09, Share, Reply)
I've had a lot of hearing tests in my life. Most of them showed that I'm pretty damn deaf. But maybe, just maybe, the cochlear implant would make a difference?
The results are in...
( , Mon 4 Feb 2013, 9:09, Share, Reply)
but on a positve note
all those years of being profoundly deaf, was a blessing during the dark days of stock,aitkin and waterman, you survived the audio holocaust untouched and now just have to face reverberations of the long dead echo's of rick actualy et-al
( , Mon 4 Feb 2013, 10:11, Share, Reply)
all those years of being profoundly deaf, was a blessing during the dark days of stock,aitkin and waterman, you survived the audio holocaust untouched and now just have to face reverberations of the long dead echo's of rick actualy et-al
( , Mon 4 Feb 2013, 10:11, Share, Reply)
There are visuals with a rick roll
Its not difficult to hate, even without sound.
( , Mon 4 Feb 2013, 11:23, Share, Reply)
Its not difficult to hate, even without sound.
( , Mon 4 Feb 2013, 11:23, Share, Reply)
Been following your progress with interest,
not sure whether I've commented before though.
Now you've got a sense that, to all intents and purposes, is entirely new to you so it's not a great surprise you're struggling to make sense of it. If my hearing acuity increased tenfold overnight there's no doubt I'd struggle with it initially too. Plus side is though, the brain is a wonderful organ and will start sorting all this out in its own time. I suppose most of us go through that process of learning to recognise, interpret, and mentally block out sounds at a very young age - I get the impression that's not something you've had to deal with much before.
In short, the hardware is now upgraded, it's simply a matter of time until the software fix is developed.
( , Mon 4 Feb 2013, 19:26, Share, Reply)
not sure whether I've commented before though.
Now you've got a sense that, to all intents and purposes, is entirely new to you so it's not a great surprise you're struggling to make sense of it. If my hearing acuity increased tenfold overnight there's no doubt I'd struggle with it initially too. Plus side is though, the brain is a wonderful organ and will start sorting all this out in its own time. I suppose most of us go through that process of learning to recognise, interpret, and mentally block out sounds at a very young age - I get the impression that's not something you've had to deal with much before.
In short, the hardware is now upgraded, it's simply a matter of time until the software fix is developed.
( , Mon 4 Feb 2013, 19:26, Share, Reply)