Cochlear Implants Changed My Speech! [CC]

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @theresaweissinger9796
    @theresaweissinger9796 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this! I have wondered if the implants affected speech. Now I know. You sound terrific!

  • @tonights9070
    @tonights9070 Год назад

    My husband's activation on his implant was 2 months ago (significant hearing loss since birth). . His voice is noticably clearer over the phone (he has received many comments) and his singing is becoming significantly better! We were shocked when he sung Happy Birthday to a friend as we were not expecting such a dramatic change as is brain is still adopting to the implant. He is still experiencing tinnitus.

    • @BrianJohns
      @BrianJohns  Год назад

      Thanks for watching the video and conveying your husband's experiences. That's fantastic to hear! I hope that his tinnitus fades over time.

  • @cmdorais
    @cmdorais Год назад

    As I was born deaf, I lost the ability for “feedback loop” to develop normally. I do too have a speech impediment due to the fact most hearing develops in infants and toddlers between 0-6 years. Therefore, it import to aid the child early. However, I do realize this is controversial in the Deaf community. However, I was born a conductive hearing loss due malformed ear drums and ear canals. Most cochlear implant recipients have sensineural hearing loss.

    • @BrianJohns
      @BrianJohns  Год назад

      This topic is, indeed, controversial in the Deaf community. My philosophy is that every one’s decision should be respected regardless of what it is.

  • @Temir02
    @Temir02 Год назад +1

    Здравствуйте. Я не слышу Вас. Но автоперевдчик в коментариях дает мне возможность по вашим видео понять суть. Особенно полезны Ваши ответы к коментариям как и сами коментарии. Надеюсь и вы с помощью автопепводчика сможете ответить мне. Через 10 дней мне должны сделать опперацию по кохлеарной имплатации на одно уха. Хотел узнать смогу ли я с помощью слухового апарата на втором ухе пройти период адаптации и иметь связь с окружением. Слуховыми апаратами пользуюсь довольно долгий срок.

    • @BrianJohns
      @BrianJohns  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can wear a hearing aid in your second ear while you adjust with the implanted side. That is exactly what I did with my first implant in 2013. It worked out quite well. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!

    • @Temir02
      @Temir02 Год назад

      Спасибо из Казахстана за ответ. Буду просматривать Ваши выпуски .

  • @danielfisher3528
    @danielfisher3528 8 месяцев назад +1

    i have a question for you my name is daniel fisher i am going to be implanted very soon but i am wondering how do it feel to have then dose it feel odd or strange can you feel them in there

    • @BrianJohns
      @BrianJohns  8 месяцев назад

      I do not feel the internal components at all. I hope this answers your question. I wish you good luck on your upcoming surgery. Let us know how it goes for you!

  • @juancarlosnavas1
    @juancarlosnavas1 Год назад

    Hi, very interesting video. My question to you is if you have tinnitus and/or hyperacusis before the cochlear implants and whether you had an improvement or not afterwards.

    • @BrianJohns
      @BrianJohns  Год назад +1

      Hello! Thanks for watching the video! I had severe hearing loss prior to the implants, more so on the right than on the left. I had some tinnitus and that went away after my surgeries.

  • @asifzafari6633
    @asifzafari6633 11 месяцев назад

    Hi sir. Can you talk to friends on phone while on choclear?

    • @BrianJohns
      @BrianJohns  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes but only with automatic captions on the iPhone. It helps!

  • @Temir02
    @Temir02 Год назад

    5:04 Готовлюсь к опперации на КИ . Хотелесь бы услышать ваши впечатления , в том числе и отрицательные.

    • @BrianJohns
      @BrianJohns  Год назад +1

      The only negative experience is that the sounds will sound quite strange after you are activated. That is normal. Give your brain time to adjust to it! Good luck ! 😀