In My Head

...Slow and steady

12 07 06 Slow and steady

Ling sounds chartAt my rehab appointment last Friday, Kris gave me a graph of the progress I've made with the Ling Sounds. The Ling Sounds were developed by Dr. Daniel Ling as a means to easily test hearing across the spectrum. They include oo, ah, ee, sh, m and s. When I first started rehab, I couldn't differentiate among the sounds, but I've gotten better, as you can see. It's exciting to see a visual representation of my progress!

The other night, I tried to do rehab with Aaron. I told him to list basic shapes. He started off with "cube," and then "line." Geek. I switched to basic vegetables, but after "onion" and "garlic," I told him we had to do something else entirely. His idea of basic is very different than mine, which was making me frustrated! I need some kind of context to help me figure out what he's saying at this point in time.

I've been trying to turn my HA off a little bit each day, but it's hard! I've done it at dinner a couple of times and enlisted Samara's help. She loves trying to help me to hear, and is just as excited as I am when I guess correctly.

I was all set to order the Advanced Bionics interactive software program to help with rehab, but it's not Mac compatible. Argh!

A couple of things I've heard recently:

But with every new sound, there's sounds I have yet to hear. I was changing Doran's diaper yesterday when he started gesturing and talking, as if he was hearing something. I checked Caller ID when I was done, and sure enough, Aaron had called. I should have heard it, but didn't. Doran also tried to let me know when Samara woke up from a nap and was on her way downstairs. I guess until I can hear these sounds, it's good that I have Doran (and Samara) around to help out!

At my mapping appointment today, we created two new programs that are slightly louder versions of one we made last time. Sharon tested me in the sound booth again, and the results were similar. She says I'm stable, and doesn't think we need to go up much more. There's still room to go up in the high frequencies. The low ones are probably set, as they seem to hurt if we increase them further.

I won't go back for another appointment until late October, for my six-month check up. Of course, if I experience any problems or feel the volume needs to be increased, I can return earlier.


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