Today 6 January
6 laps walking, 15 laps swimming. Yay!
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| quiet sentences 65dB SPL | 100% |
| with noise +10%SNR | 98% |
| with noise +5%SNR | 27% |
| words | 58% |
| vowels | 84% |
| consonants | 73% |
| phonemes | 77% |
| Dec 2009 | Listening to my iPhone via the direct to processor cable <link> |
| December 2009 | There must be something about this summer and the lessening of the drought. The cicadas are deafening. When I could hear naturally they could make a sound, en masse, which was like a pneumatic drill being applied to your skull! Now it's like they're bypassing the skull, going straight for the auditory nerve!! I have to scuttle inside or turn off the apparatus! |
| 12-23 Feb | In Byron Bay, we stay at the Clarke's Beach caravan park. It's on the edge of Byron town and also a long swathe of bush along the glorious Tallow beach. This means there are birds galore [butcher birds, currawongs] and lizards [water dragons and at least one GOANNA]. There's also crashing surf 24 hours a day and wind - the Pacific Ocean is RIGHT there. Needless to say there's a movie [link], forgive the background noise, I think it's worth it. |
| 8 Feb | More frogs. At Mother's for dinner and I heard the 'clock' sound. I remember when I was in treatment [and staying there] I was often woken by the cacophony of frogs in full voice. Sounded like hundreds of them then. |
| 29 Jan | I was walking down the street, a couple of doors down and I heard the "clock" sound of a frog in someone's front yard - I think they have a little fountain. The nearest creekbed would have been half a kilometre [thats a lot in frog kilometres] away. Ho do frogs know? Can they smell water? Meanwhile the golden crescent moon hung low in the western sky. That was the appropriate end of that day. |
| 11 Jan | More Higgledy-Piggledy bird action. Those butcher birds love to get together and have a sing-song. movie |
| 2008 | |
| 23 Dec | We went to a movie. I used the telecoil to tune-in to the cinema's sound system. I could make out 70% of what the actors said. With practice I can see it getting better! [Burn After Reading, Joel and Ethan Coen, we thought the cast of GClooney, J Malkovitch, FMcDormand, BPitt was fantastic and the film hilarious!] |
| 17 Dec | Screeching cockatoos sound like screeching cockatoos. I hear they have a baby or two in the tree hollow - wouldnt it be good if I could hear that?! |
| 11 Dec | I could hear something - a voice. Was it coming from next door? It was over there, just beyond the armchair. I could hear a womans voice but I couldnt make out what she was saying. Was the sound coming from somewhere or being generated via radio signals direct to the implant? I listened more. It was chilling. I called my hearing consultant, she could hear it coming from the computer. I listened. That was a relief. |
| 5 Dec | Today I heard cockatoos screeching as they flew over. There's a dead tree that has a hole in it in the park. Often there is a single cockie sitting in there looking out. Whistling is starting to sound like whistling. |
| 29 Nov | Today I heard the famed higgledy-piggledy birds - that deserves its own page [link] |
| 21 Nov | Spoke on the telephone and heard what my father had to say - he had to speak clearer than usual but it happened! |
| 20 Nov | Spoke on the telephone and almost heard what my father had to say - still buzzy! Attempted to hear the butcher birds which were [apparently] in the park. Could not. |
| 19 Nov | Wednesday Met a cochlear contact at the noisiest cafe in Sydney and lived to tell the tale! We spoke at length over coffee and cake and gave the implants a good work-out. Head still spinning! |
| 17 Nov | Monday Speech-reading [lip-reading] class - having the implant actually helped, because I knew what the instructions were from the teacher - before I had to lip-read those TOO! Everyone still sounds like they're using helium. |
| 16 Nov | WENT TO A MOVIE and used the T switch on the speech processor [telecoil] - I can hear at the cinema but couldn't understand - they were speaking french after all! Luckily there were sub-titles as a matter-of-course I called some friends using VOIP [headset, no telecoil], sounded like they were talking thru a towel [why do people do that?] |
| 14 Nov | Went to town - the bus was very loud I heard the Checkout Chick at Coles! Can't hear usefully on the phone - tried an iPhone in town. I can hear the voice but not the intonation - sounds mechanical I heard rain [saw lightning, but didn't hear thunder] Heard the Qantas A380 taking-off over Leichhardt. |
| 13 Nov | Attempted to hear Higgledy-Piggledybirds, perhaps too high-pitched Cant hear myself whistling. Couple of women talking - they talk at the same time! |
| 12 Nov | Lisa Simpson voices Noise at the Rowers' Aeroplane Birds sound like a ratchet Tinnitus: Women humming, otherwise smothered by implant |
Well I've been trying listening to music via cable direct from iPhone to speech processor. Works well, except
• pitch of singers is 'not right'
• percussion is good but overpowering, rhythm is correct
• harmony (Beach Boys) is cacophonous
I can watch movies and podcasts where there is speaking and that works very well. Hardly need subtitles. Lip reading probably helps with those Ive watched.
I wish the cable was cheaper!
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Monday
4 laps walking
6 laps swimming
That's enough increase on distance, now to work on speed and stamina
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4 laps walking
4 laps swimming
I swim breaststroke - I never learned to do freestyle properly and drink too much of the pool.
It's best when it's a beautiful blue sky day with not too many people [particularly lane nazis]. I love seeing the sun glistening on the blue water and little swallows weaving around the air.
Magic.
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My audiologist remapped (tweaked the settings) my implant the other day.
I was able to hear and discern music that day. Still sounds very tinny but it was better than the non-melodic, non-rhythmic noise of previous. Hopefully it'll get even better.
I've put some tracks on my iPhone so I can practice hearing them. I think it's best they be familiar songs so I know what I should expect to hear. I've ordered the appropriate processor cable as well.
We'll be doing the speech recognition testing a little later - ran out of time last visit.
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