Thread:Sakurairo/@comment-29268934-20170720003051/@comment-26154159-20170725233142

@Bear: Episode 71, I forgot what's all about in this episode! I'm excited and can't wait to watch Yuzu's episode!! >o<

Yes, it's possible to hear music and speech. It sometimes is difficult due my new C.I. which has the newest technology. The new C.I. I hear is more melodious, but my old C.I. I hear is more metallic. I can hear better with my old C.I. than my new one. It took me 3 three years to get used with my new one, but I'm still getting used to it... How irritating! >.<

I know myself that I'm bad at explaining things. But I'll try to do my best to explain clearly. You know most of deaf people are born with deafness due the Red Dog, also known as the disease of Rubella in my case. Or it could be other reason that some baby get deafness at birth. How the C.I. exactly works? When it comes to the operation, the doctor opens my cochlea area in order to insert the long "snake" into my cochlea and to place the magnet on my brain skeleton. Then the doctor tests the electric impulses to maximum in order to work perfectly and closes my cochlea up afterwards. The next morning when I woke up, I have to keep bandage for a few weeks (4 - 6 weeks) then went to the hospital to let the doctor remove my bandage. The next appointment I went to the C.I. specialists for my C.I. tests and get my own C.I.. That's my (long) story. I don't hear the same just as you hears, because my C.I. is installed. To be honest, I dislike the changes!! Why? Because I don't want to get used to it over and over again. I just want to hear the same for my entire life.