It's a great CI moment, but the noise is SO hard to ignore: TICK - TICK - TICK - TICK - TICK...
Oh, well. :)
(The reasons why I sometimes don't take my CI processor off when I nap vary - i.e., I'm expecting a phone call.)
This blog was created with the intention of keeping my family and friends up-to-date about my sudden onset hearing loss, cochlear implant surgery and progress after activation. Since so much is going on, I figured it is easiest to just document my experiences in a place where everyone can read them on a regular basis. I truly hope that those who visit this site will get something out of it... ENJOY! :o)
It's a great CI moment, but the noise is SO hard to ignore: TICK - TICK - TICK - TICK - TICK...
Oh, well. :)
(The reasons why I sometimes don't take my CI processor off when I nap vary - i.e., I'm expecting a phone call.)
I respond, "Of course I can...take your time."
What's so special about this exchange, you ask? Well, it's nice to be able to communicate like this across "long" distances -- an entire condo-length away!
<3
I was watching an old Czechoslovakian movie w/ my hubby. The actors spoke Czech (obviously), but the only subtitles available were in English. Sooo since I speak Czech, I plugged my CI into the television to hear the dialogue AND I turned on the English subtitles *just in case* I didn't catch something.
It took some getting used to, but because I was able to hear the actors speaking, the reading of the subtitles (captioning, in a sense) flowed smoothly along.
Cool, huh?
:-D
[Side note: Hubby & I were born in the Czech Republic, therefore, we speak Czech fluently.]
I have some tid-bits to report & will do so as soon my head stops spinning!
"What is that noise?" I ask my husband.
He looks up & says, "That's a helicopter."
It was quite a unique sound because it seemed muffled, but close by. Turns out it was a LOUD helicopter, FAR AWAY in the sky.
Cool!
:-D
Yay, me!!!
:-D
Yes, I'm in a bad mood, which isn't being helped by the fact that my CI works so well!
<sigh>
Well, it's a good thing I did this because it allowed me to have a lovely CI moment: I recognized Sarah McLachlan's "In the Arms of an Angel" within *SECONDS* of it first playing!
I was proud of myself, if I may say so.
:o}
1. The ticking of the clock on the wall...wow, it's loud.
2. Cars whizzing by outside...people don't get speed limits.
3. The fan in my computer...it keeps overheating, so maybe that's why I hear it so much.
It sure is a noisy world!
}:-O
Sorry for the lag in posts -- it's been SUPER hectic @ work the last few weeks...
Thanks for your patience!
Case in point: the humming of the refrigerator.
*OR* the dripping of water in the kitchen sink from overflowing dishes.
Ooooorrr the subtle chirp-chirping of our parakeets after they've had their breakfast.
There are sounds aplenty for me to hear, even if I'd rather get some peace-and-quiet sometimes!
Heh.
"Blah blah blah... something-something refrigerator... Blah blah blah... at the library... blah blah blah... something-something medical problems... blah blah blah..."
It made no sense whatsoever because I wasn't trying to listen in, but those are some of the words I recognized.
A CI Moment this "little" is actually *HUGE* for me because I normally have to concentrate & listen real hard if I actually want to eavesdrop.
But today? It just happened!
:-D