Phi4Sius
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Hello everyone,
I wanted to say hi all!! First off, a little background on my loss before my questions:
Been hoh since I was around 4 years old (25 years now without blatantly giving away my age...hehe). Sensorineural loss. Left ear, profound, right ear moderate - profound. Wore analog all my life in my right ear. No hearing aid in the left because I'm told that hearing aids won't give any benefit because of how good my hearing is in my right ear. Switched to digital hearing aids in '04 for my right.
Digital has never sounded 100% right, no matter how many programming sessions occurred to adjust it. I didn't realize this until, by some fluke, my five year old digital crapped out on me a couple months ago. Tried on my analog. Even though it was half the volume level of my digital, I was hearing sound out of my right ear that I hadn't heard since I made the switch. Everything was sooooo incredibly clear. Music went from ok to awesome.
Here's my latest audiogram (hasn't changed much over the past 25 years):
Right
250 500 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
50dB 60 70 70 85 100 ??
Left
250 500 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
100 110 115 ?? ?? ?? ??
The suspicions that have been provided by my audie is that I only got a tactile response out of my left ear during the audiogram, rather than auditory. BUT, I could have sworn I heard the tone dagnabit. Some general observations made by my audie is that no hearing aid on the market will be able to help my left ear with speech without: 1. Nearing the pain threshold, meaning that I would experience discomfort as a result because of the dynamic range of voices. 2. Hearing environmental sounds only. 3. It would interfere with the quality of sound on my right.
So, I haven't tried any hearing aid in my left ear as a result. I try one in my left ear on for the first time next week and get to see how it really works. Some of my experiences in researching things online have lead me to believe that the above is not entirely correct, and that I may end up getting some comprehension out of my left ear, even if it's only environmental sounds. I know it depends on my hearing loss what I get from hearing aids. But, if my left ear is aidable I want to try any and all options that are available to me.
I guess my questions are all about my left ear:
1. Is there a hearing aid that will help such a loss without any of the above 3 observations taking place?
2. Is my left ear aidable without going through Cochlear Implant surgery?
3. How much of an aidable result would I be able to expect with any hearing aid in my left ear?
Warmest Regards,
- Brian