You're a rock star thanks for doing these! I'm totally with you on the "I don't want to watch a video that's basically an ad about this thing I want to know what it's actually like" so thanks!!!! I'm SSD and still just researching the OSIA but your videos are a huge help!
I am a bilateral BAHA wearer (since 2007) and am going in for OSIA surgery tomorrow for left side (still have a little hearing on this side) first. So sick of all these infections with the abutments so I am looking forward to the Osia! I am 65 now though and have had at least 12 ear surgeries- not looking forward to these two! Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Hello Makenna, thank you for making these Vlogs and Q&A videos. I just had my Cochlear implant early this year the Nucleus 8 and I love it. I wear my CI on my right side and my HA on the left. I was told I may need a CI on my left ear as well so I am happy but curious if they will damage the residual hearing I have left on my left ear when they do the surgery. I will ask my doctor more questions before I makes a final decision. You are correct on not enough information online about a personal perspective on the experience. I did a ton of research on my cochlear manufacture and why I chose Cochlear America for my hearing needs, of course, my audiologist also suggested It was the best options in my case. Thank you again for the informative videos. I look forward for more videos.
I can’t tell you how much this video means to me! Thank you for answering my questions and sharing your experience. Like you said towards the end, I haven’t found other resources of people who have the Osia that I can ask questions to or even hear their experience and I also didn’t want to use the cochlear website so much because I did feel like it was going to be advertisement with positive brand promotion. Also, the only ones in my area that came up from the site were older people and I wanted to hear from younger people. So thank you so much for this!! How long would you say it took you to recover in terms of a person going back to work after surgery? I’m still new to your channel so don’t know if you work a 9-5 job or not but I would be needing to take time off work and go back and am wondering how long I’d likely have to be out. I’ve had other ear surgeries where probably a week was fine but not sure about this one. Again, thanks so so much!!!
I'm glad that my videos are finding the people that need them!!❤ I do work full time in biopharma, this surgery I had a 3 week recovery. You probably could just do 2 weeks if you had to if your job is something calm/office-y where you don't have to be up and moving much. I wish you the best!!
I had surgery 7 months ago and it went well. I have the N8. I know its different from what you have. I remember my activation. It was weird when my audiologist was typing on the computer and I heard it lol. She was laughing. I can happily say now 7 months later that I have over 90% speech recognition and my audiogram shows that I am in what they consider normal hearing range. Before surgery I was at 4%, so that was a total 180° reversal in my hearing. I'm trying slowly to listening to music but it doesn't sound good yet. Hopefully my audiologist can do something where I can listen to music better. Also I like seeing videos like this because I can see how others are dealing with it.
Thanks for answering my questions Makenna. Seeing as how you haven't really noticed any improvement in sound quality, I think I'm going to stick with my magnetic BAHA 5 for now (obviously it will vary person to person, but I still sort of expected a marked increase in quality). And the fact that the OSIA pretty much devours batteries is a bit of a turn off too. Fantastic informative video, really appreciated!
I had my Osia implant done 10/28/24 on my left side. My head is still somewhat numb and tender. Is this normal? Or how long before it feels normal? I go back 11/19 for activation. Thanks for addressing the questions they ask, knowing I can say if it doesn’t sound right. I’m excited to see how this journey goes. I lost hearing in my left ear due to infections at about 9-10 years old, I’m now 42. Regular hearing aids would cause too much moisture in my ear causing more drainage and ear aches or infections. My ENT suggested a BAHA, the neurotologist I saw recommended the Osia. Surgery was easy peasy and I was never in pain.
This is interesting. I have the clip baha both sides.. I wasn't given the option of the magnet. They did the operation while i was awake which was actually fine apart from the sound and scraping.
Very helpful video, thank you. I definitely relate to the things you said. When you first got the BAHA, were you embarrassed to wear it? It’s kind of what I’m dealing with rn.
I have my first assessment for the osia next week. Thank you for making these videos, I cant seem to find many others with it. So it's been helpful to learn about your experience before I go down this journey. Same as posted above, a little worried about the appearance and all the questions I'll get. Is your hearing loss purely conductive? Did the surgery impact your natural hearing at all?
You're a rock star thanks for doing these!
I'm totally with you on the "I don't want to watch a video that's basically an ad about this thing I want to know what it's actually like" so thanks!!!!
I'm SSD and still just researching the OSIA but your videos are a huge help!
I am a bilateral BAHA wearer (since 2007) and am going in for OSIA surgery tomorrow for left side (still have a little hearing on this side) first. So sick of all these infections with the abutments so I am looking forward to the Osia! I am 65 now though and have had at least 12 ear surgeries- not looking forward to these two!
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Thank you so much for sharing your perspective! Currently considering the surgery after having a BAHA post the past 5 years.
Highly recommend!! Let me know if you have any other questions!
Hello Makenna, thank you for making these Vlogs and Q&A videos. I just had my Cochlear implant early this year the Nucleus 8 and I love it. I wear my CI on my right side and my HA on the left. I was told I may need a CI on my left ear as well so I am happy but curious if they will damage the residual hearing I have left on my left ear when they do the surgery. I will ask my doctor more questions before I makes a final decision. You are correct on not enough information online about a personal perspective on the experience. I did a ton of research on my cochlear manufacture and why I chose Cochlear America for my hearing needs, of course, my audiologist also suggested It was the best options in my case. Thank you again for the informative videos. I look forward for more videos.
I can’t tell you how much this video means to me! Thank you for answering my questions and sharing your experience. Like you said towards the end, I haven’t found other resources of people who have the Osia that I can ask questions to or even hear their experience and I also didn’t want to use the cochlear website so much because I did feel like it was going to be advertisement with positive brand promotion. Also, the only ones in my area that came up from the site were older people and I wanted to hear from younger people. So thank you so much for this!! How long would you say it took you to recover in terms of a person going back to work after surgery? I’m still new to your channel so don’t know if you work a 9-5 job or not but I would be needing to take time off work and go back and am wondering how long I’d likely have to be out. I’ve had other ear surgeries where probably a week was fine but not sure about this one. Again, thanks so so much!!!
I'm glad that my videos are finding the people that need them!!❤
I do work full time in biopharma, this surgery I had a 3 week recovery. You probably could just do 2 weeks if you had to if your job is something calm/office-y where you don't have to be up and moving much.
I wish you the best!!
I had surgery 7 months ago and it went well. I have the N8. I know its different from what you have.
I remember my activation. It was weird when my audiologist was typing on the computer and I heard it lol. She was laughing.
I can happily say now 7 months later that I have over 90% speech recognition and my audiogram shows that I am in what they consider normal hearing range. Before surgery I was at 4%, so that was a total 180° reversal in my hearing.
I'm trying slowly to listening to music but it doesn't sound good yet. Hopefully my audiologist can do something where I can listen to music better.
Also I like seeing videos like this because I can see how others are dealing with it.
I have 1 CI and soon to be 2. Thanks for all of this McKenna😊
You're welcome! Good luck with your second!
@MakennaJean Cynthia here-Im hoping #2 helps a lot. When you listen to music while streaming, do you hear in stereo?
Thanks for answering my questions Makenna.
Seeing as how you haven't really noticed any improvement in sound quality, I think I'm going to stick with my magnetic BAHA 5 for now (obviously it will vary person to person, but I still sort of expected a marked increase in quality).
And the fact that the OSIA pretty much devours batteries is a bit of a turn off too.
Fantastic informative video, really appreciated!
@@kenshindoman9757 happy I could help!!
I had my Osia implant done 10/28/24 on my left side. My head is still somewhat numb and tender. Is this normal? Or how long before it feels normal? I go back 11/19 for activation. Thanks for addressing the questions they ask, knowing I can say if it doesn’t sound right. I’m excited to see how this journey goes. I lost hearing in my left ear due to infections at about 9-10 years old, I’m now 42. Regular hearing aids would cause too much moisture in my ear causing more drainage and ear aches or infections. My ENT suggested a BAHA, the neurotologist I saw recommended the Osia. Surgery was easy peasy and I was never in pain.
@@ashleyhaney2894 sorry for the delay I'd say I was still tender until activation. Hopefully yours appt went well!
Considering I heard your explanation on TikTok I’m just here to help support your video
I appreciate you!!! 💕
This is interesting. I have the clip baha both sides.. I wasn't given the option of the magnet. They did the operation while i was awake which was actually fine apart from the sound and scraping.
You were awake!? That's wild to me haha
Very helpful video, thank you. I definitely relate to the things you said. When you first got the BAHA, were you embarrassed to wear it? It’s kind of what I’m dealing with rn.
I was never embarrassed but I did get rid of the questions after awhile😅
It's all worth it to be about to hear!!!💕
Everyone just thinks it's cool!
Plus you can make a joke about the doctors turning you into a robot one part at a time😅🤖
@@MakennaJean I have med-el BONEBRIDGE
BCI 602 Implant it sumuliar to yours
I have my first assessment for the osia next week. Thank you for making these videos, I cant seem to find many others with it. So it's been helpful to learn about your experience before I go down this journey.
Same as posted above, a little worried about the appearance and all the questions I'll get.
Is your hearing loss purely conductive? Did the surgery impact your natural hearing at all?
@@ryanbond4712 yes I have complete conductive hearing loss from a long medical story, so I had no hearing prior to these implants 😅
You can use the app with a Samsung Galaxy. I have a Galaxy S24 Ultra.
For the Osia??? maybe it's just the pixels then, because it's not compatible with my phone
@@MakennaJean yes for the Osia. Cochlear has a list of phones that's compatible. I hope you can get it to work with your phone.
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