Cons of a Cochlear Implant (8 Negatives)

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • You are experiencing hearing loss. Hearing aids may not be of help anymore. You are struggling to communicate in your daily life and want to know the Cons of a Cochlear Implant. The 8 Cons/negative points are examples based on personal experience.
    The decision to have a Cochlear Implant should not be taken lightly. Therefore, it's important to know the Cons of a Cochlear Implant.
    What are the disadvantages of a Cochlear Implant? What are the Cons? Aidan Toominator talks openly about the 8 negatives of a Cochlear Implant.
    Personal insight is important. Looking at the Cochlear Implant Cons will give you an insight on what can be expected.
    Please note, the Cons of a Cochlear Implant are based on Aidan Toominator's personal experience. They are not applicable to every Cochlear Implant user/recipient.
    Please share with friends or family who are considering having a Cochlear Implant.
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Komentáře • 105

  • @darkraider4742
    @darkraider4742 Před 4 lety +48

    I was flatlined at anesthesia room before going for surgery, surgery was cancelled , and send me home on the next day , I really thought they ( Beaumont hospital, Dublin ) will not take me back for second time but they told me they will call me again , five weeks later I was called back , they were aware of what happened with flatline on my heart , they gave me a different anesthesia method suitable for me , I was terrified for the second one , my family urged me not to go for second one but I was determined for the hearing , it was my dream to hear the music , surgery was a success , three hours of surgery, I was profoundly deaf since birth ( only 4% of hearing on left , nothing on the right ) , Went to school for the deaf , hearing nothing ( very little with hearing aids ) at all for 57 years ... Now , I can sing 4 full songs , I’m bursting with joy every morning with hearing , for the first time hearing my dog walking around ( clicking noise from his nails ) , heard various birds , the crows are awful singers , lol ... Amazing . My advice is to train your brain with listening training daily ( maybe 15 mins daily ) , will help your brain to understand the sound better and better . It is like a man getting a new leg after being amputated, he cannot expected to run on the first day , he has to train how to use his new leg , gradually get the hang of it daily .. Be aware , my flatline was the first ever in cochlear implant surgery since the hospital started giving the surgery , that’s very very rare . I’m happy that I went for the second chance and it was worth it.

    • @briellalyn9813
      @briellalyn9813 Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you for sharing your story, it's not an easy one to tell. How is your hearing now? Did you get two cochlear implants or only one? Would you say that you would do it all over again? I'm writing an essay and would like to know your view on this implant.

    • @kelvinmorris1991
      @kelvinmorris1991 Před 2 lety +3

      Wow

    • @darkraider4742
      @darkraider4742 Před 2 lety +4

      @@briellalyn9813 only one , I don’t think they will give me second one because if my age and the cost . But I’m happy to have one . Do. Wish to have second ? Maybe but at my age (60) better leave it to the younger ones & babies .

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem +2

      Thanks man.. i truly feel for you thank your for sharing.. ill send all my spiritual power your way to get a second chance... please keep sharing and acknowledging that the rewards of the risk are mind boggling.. thank you again for your bravery

    • @georgetaylor2819
      @georgetaylor2819 Před rokem +2

      THANK YOU for sharing -- it has been 2 years since you shared -- any updates you can make?? I lost 80% of my hearing in August 2022 (all of a sudden) - am 76 and diabetic - I will be seen by the surgeon at the end of November. Have been "hearing impaired" since I was in the US Navy in the middle 1960's. Lived with it until now --- no one in my family tree has ever had this problem. My wife of 55 years seems to be more "bothered" than I am. But we love each other so am practicing being patient and she will learn. So, IF you see this, might you give us an update?? Thank you

  • @highbrand
    @highbrand Před 2 měsíci +3

    These are some very good points for the person with hearing loss and their family to consider before making any decision.

  • @Lightblue2222
    @Lightblue2222 Před 2 lety +24

    Thanks for this input. CZcams is overloaded with positivity about this, but I figured there had to be some negatives.

    • @Lightblue2222
      @Lightblue2222 Před 2 lety +2

      I notice ppl say that everything sounds metal crunchy tinny hard to describe. I suppose itd be alot better than not hearing but also un natural and strange

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem +2

      Please go forth with the implant this guy is desperate for attention

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem +2

      @@Lightblue2222 they have a sensation of hearing more than not

    • @relentlessrhythm2774
      @relentlessrhythm2774 Před rokem

      I'd rather listen to proud deaf voices like his.

  • @samellerman5451
    @samellerman5451 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you this is a great video you answered all the questions I had and more 👍

  • @dmcvegan1963
    @dmcvegan1963 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very informative. Thank you so much!

  • @isaidgoddamn
    @isaidgoddamn Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for the information.

  • @geraldinelee-treweek3487
    @geraldinelee-treweek3487 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Really informative video, thanks!

  • @laurenmcneil4433
    @laurenmcneil4433 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you so much for the honest tips! I really enjoyed the video!

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem +1

      Please pay attention that every point is way overly weighted by the benefits of an successful implant

  • @donaldtrumpy5914
    @donaldtrumpy5914 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the info

  • @trevorzzealley2670
    @trevorzzealley2670 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thankyou for the video . I`m interested to find out more regarding wearing a helmet with a cochlear processor or a hearing aid . I`ve lost my government supplied hearing aid I think when I removed my better quality motorcycle helmet ( tight fitting ) foam . Since I travel a fair bit and remove the helmet often when I stop and don`t feel or hear the device coming away . Open to any advice or suggestions. My audiologist has indicated my next stage is to get a CI .

  • @coyotaurbana
    @coyotaurbana Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing!

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem

      This is click bait please do not belive its better to not have the implant

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem

      Spread of fear is not worthy of thanks

  • @trishm951
    @trishm951 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much for sharing this video. I wish I had this before I was implanted. Believe me I am super grateful that over time I have learned how to hear music, talk on the phone, and work with my Cochlear implant… It was a journey though. The upgrade helped a lot to Nucleus 7. I currently am having NEW Roaring tinnitus noticed that is intermittent in my implanted left ear. If anyone reads this thread and has a similar issue please comment!.

    • @AlokSingh-cv7zz
      @AlokSingh-cv7zz Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hey Trishm951, How are you doing?
      Did the tinnitus go away with time? Can you share your current experience please?

  • @mit6635
    @mit6635 Před 4 lety +2

    Great advice, thanks!

  • @safialter5093
    @safialter5093 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @CaptainRScott
    @CaptainRScott Před 4 měsíci +1

    I had bilateral surgery (both sides) + received 2 sound processors which were Osia 2.
    The 3 biggest Negatives for me would be
    1- sound localization
    (spatial hearing ) where is the sound coming from? i have no idea. While it may sound like an insignificant feature, localizing sounds plays a more important role in our daily lives than you might think.
    2- the telephone compatibility, as most of devices features comes through an app . If you use apple your pretty much all set for models + versions . Now for Android is sporadic depending on maker + version .
    The plus is i can quasi Hear again
    And 3rd negative is having to buy batteries each month as they arent recharge

  • @ednunpourtahmasbi605
    @ednunpourtahmasbi605 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you for making this video. It's a pleasure to hear about the good, as well as the bad. since I began looking at CI, I've been absolutely flooded with American content. I mean absolutely no offence to Americans, but it does rather feel like I'm being sold these implants in a weird business model where I should just get one, walk out the same day and hear again. That is not how the UK health care system works, nor I think should it. I'm sure that's not the intent but an implant is a very different experience from regular hearing and I rather think everyone has got caught up in the selling of the latest technology/drugs to people. It's something that needs real and careful consideration.

  • @suzum.9713
    @suzum.9713 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou.

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem +1

      No .. please get the implant for a loved one or yourself

    • @suzum.9713
      @suzum.9713 Před rokem +1

      @@PoBoyRascal I am! Scheduled for the end of October! :)

  • @sergebalmer
    @sergebalmer Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi every body, I'm receiving soonly two CI. Now I have a question: My hearing-nerv should be able to edit frequencies from 20 Hrz up to 25'000 Hrz, but soundprozessors only work between 200Hrz and 8500Hrz, the vocal-range, so a wide range of frequencies are missing. How do you enjoy classical music? Isn't it sounding like the old coal microphone telephones? Thanks so much for your experience!

  • @salsabil44
    @salsabil44 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Thanks for your video. I have an appointment tomorrow to discuss my suitability for an implant and I´m very nervous about it. I had a failed stapedectomy when I was 29, leaving me with a dead right ear and tinnitus. I have worn progressively more powerful hearing aids on the left for 30 years but now they seem to have reached the limit of their capabilities. As a teacher of English this is not so good. I reckon I have maybe a year left before I can´t work any more. Now I´m looking at the only option left but I´m a bit worried about speech discrimination being good enough, and also if music will sound the same.

    • @raymathews7035
      @raymathews7035 Před 4 měsíci

      I know where your coming from, I have the same problem with my hearing. Coming to the end of my hearing aids. I'm debating on getting a cochlear implant behind both ears. I'm a bit nervous about doing this myself. Guess I'm a big baby when it comes to doing this operation. I wonder if the doctor will put you to sleep to do this procedure?

  • @2tomboytwinzies240
    @2tomboytwinzies240 Před dnem

    How long were you out of work

  • @Bookworm374
    @Bookworm374 Před 2 lety +4

    I am hearing but I view the implant as a Choice someone with hearing loss makes to get no one should make that decision for them

  • @tenniskinsella7768
    @tenniskinsella7768 Před 11 měsíci +2

    No cons but I'm having trouble getting used to the technology

  • @qbarnes1893
    @qbarnes1893 Před 8 měsíci +1

    After first failed attempt of cochlear surgery I flat lined for 30 seconds, came out of hospital 6 days later with a pacemaker, and NO proof that I had heart issues at all. 18 months later they attempted the implant again, this time it went without issues. It’s 2 weeks since the op, I’ve lost taste, completely, experience severe pain almost constantly from my inner ear and have the most disgusting discharge from my operated ear, been back to the hospital.....apparently it’s normal😖😔😔😔🤔🤔🤔😖😖😖 got a feeling my implant surgery was a waste of time.

    • @andydufresne5297
      @andydufresne5297 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing that. I hope it begins clearing up for you and that you start benefiting from the implant. 🙏

    • @colleencambier2141
      @colleencambier2141 Před měsícem

      I am working on a film surrounding cochlear implants and would like to have a conversation to hear more about your experience. If you are open to speaking with me, please let me know and I will pass along my email address

  • @geraldinelee-treweek3487
    @geraldinelee-treweek3487 Před 7 měsíci

    Studies show that GA is not always required for CI surgery. Indeed, seniors who had the surgery without GA recovered much quicker & did better on all clinical outcomes. As a kidney disease sufferer, I hope to go GA free.n

  • @brucewobbe8543
    @brucewobbe8543 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Scuba is not out with the advanced bionics implant. They are good to I believe 50 meters. I’ve dove with mine already to 27 meters without issue. Obviously this is without the processor so you are deaf the entire time but scuba is at least for the AB not out of the question

    • @alfnoakes392
      @alfnoakes392 Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for clarifying that. I just snorkel so do not go particularly deep.

  • @brucemorris3229
    @brucemorris3229 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Will the Cochlear implant improve existing tinnitus and balance problems

    • @michman2
      @michman2 Před 8 měsíci +1

      No on the balance problem.
      There are therepies, talk to a well-educated doctor and this.

  • @ScharlottaHaasenritter
    @ScharlottaHaasenritter Před měsícem +1

    My daughter in law has a newer cochlear implant. Her body began rejecting the implant and had an opening at the back of her ear where you see the actual implant. Surgery was done, and 3 months of antibiotics. It has been 5 months since her surgery and once again she has a hole in the back of her ear again. Surgery set for next week. Is there any reason for the rejection or have others had the same problems?

    • @dsalnorcalmd
      @dsalnorcalmd Před 22 dny

      You don’t reject the implant the fact that the wound broke down is due to poor surgical technique or poor control of other comorbidities in the patient like diabetes or other issues

  • @uppervee7419
    @uppervee7419 Před rokem +1

    My 16 year old son lost 100% hearing in right ear only a month ago. We are considering this CI. His balance is slightly off but improving with vestibular physical therapy, and expected to be 100% pre accident very soon. My concern is his ability to be active, as he is a high level athlete. He doesn't care much about the hearing as long as he can play. Can he wait 5-10 years and get CI then? If he has CI, but takes it off for sports, won't that confuse his brain and how it perceives his balance. I mean, his brain will figure out the balance without the CI. If he has CI on 95% of the time, then takes it off for sports, he brain will lose his "new normal with CI" signals. I think his brain will be confused without the CI signal. IF you have good hearing, go for a jog. Then halfway thru totally block one ear and see if it messes you up. I'm keeping it in perspective. I lifetime of hearing is no small thing. But he is happy with the hearing he has and is old enough to not have language and development issues. I'm leaning against and anticipating future technological gains in size, invasiveness, reliability and cost. I welcome sincere comments.

    • @tenniskinsella7768
      @tenniskinsella7768 Před rokem +1

      Does he really need a cochlear implant if he has full hearing I his other esr

    • @RambleJar669
      @RambleJar669 Před rokem +3

      @@tenniskinsella7768 I don’t know if he does, but you would want one, yes. Your brain is meant to function with two ears. With one ear hearing is still very bad. Not to mention the inability to tell where noises are coming from.

    • @tenniskinsella7768
      @tenniskinsella7768 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Upper vee if he's other ear is 100 per cent normal ibdont think he needs an implant

    • @commoncents456
      @commoncents456 Před 11 měsíci

      I'm sorry for you and your son.
      I lost significant hearing loss over a 10 year period.
      I can tell you it's very difficult to tell where sounds are coming from.
      I had a CI last month.
      It's a learning process.
      The brain has to adjust to 10 years.
      I wish you guys the best

    • @miningmonkey760
      @miningmonkey760 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @uppervee7419 speaking from experience,I personally have been dealing with symptoms of menieres since 2009. Not much was known about it then and was very difficult to deal with then. I've had mris, tests and more tests. I eventually had endolymphatic sac decompression and hoped for about 8 months of relief then back to square 1. I've been going to vestibular therapy for over 13 years. I'm 54 now. In 2016 I eventually woke up one morning and .y right side hearing was gone that's part of menieres symptoms in it's later stages.when I lost my hearing my balance was extremely and severely affected where I could not stand up. Tinnitus in right ear of affected ear was a common sound I heard in my ear to replace my sudden sensory hearing loss. I've been 7 years without cochlear implant and did struggle and still do especially in group settings, it's easy to deal with it at first but then as hearing deafens it becomes very frustrating to pretend you can hear peoples conversations when in fact you can't , the brain gets super overloaded from trying very hard to understand language structure, the vestibular migraines are the worst.those come and go. Now 7 years later I have come to decision to get a ci because my brain needs that stimulation, I can see how losing hearing can lead to dementia because your not using a part of your brain. Brain fog is very heavy and there are times when my brain just wants to shut down. I just made my ci consultation and I'm set for Nov 3 Loma Linda California. I can't wait. Waiting to get ci later will be fine,but since your son is young I think he would stand to benefit if he gets ci now to avoid brain atrophy. Taking it on and off wouldn't affect balances the body has so many other functions to pick up the slack from balance, especially when you're young. Im not young as I used to be but definitely not as as spry and surefooted as I use to be either.w
      One of the things that may get your son's hearing back is having an intratympanic injection in the ear. The injury is still new and there is a chance to bring back the hearing ,there have been cases of hearing coming back when injected with a steroid into the middle ear. I wish I would have my own that , I was about 1.5 months in when my ENT told me about that possibility. So look into that treatment, it helps alot on bad flare-ups. You just can't resort to it often because of the immune suppression.anyways wish you well.....there is a great website for vestibular patients like me
      vestibular.org/g

  • @luisangelperez9469
    @luisangelperez9469 Před 3 měsíci +1

    would yo go through it all if yo had 1 perfect good ear?

  • @jasonchoon5183
    @jasonchoon5183 Před 2 lety

    Does your advanced bionics vs cochlear work?

    • @tenniskinsella7768
      @tenniskinsella7768 Před 11 měsíci

      I was supposed to have marvel by advanced bionics but had comications during the operation and they coulntbfitbitvsoni got nucleus 8.instead. its very neat the marvel one was much bigger

  • @bristephens9642
    @bristephens9642 Před 2 lety

    ❤️

  • @salsabil44
    @salsabil44 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Can I have an implant in my right ear and still wear a hearing aid on the left?

    • @AlokSingh-cv7zz
      @AlokSingh-cv7zz Před 8 měsíci

      This is exactly what I asked my audiologist for my 72yo dad, and he said YES, you have to use your hearing aid for the other ear

  • @RyanR3CON
    @RyanR3CON Před 2 měsíci

    I had my implant in one ear for 17 years now. I'm am almost 50. No real issues till the last 7 years my blood pressure has been going up and wearing the implant becomes stressful and unenjoyable. I have to limit the amount of time using it or it wares me out. Maybe I'm getting older and I have many years of being zapped by the device 8 to 12 hours a day. I do not see myself warring it as much by the time my kids move out of the house. Something to think about.

    • @colleencambier2141
      @colleencambier2141 Před měsícem

      I am working on a film surrounding cochlear implants and would like to have a conversation to hear more about your experience. If you are open to speaking with me, please let me know and I will pass along my email address

  • @pedropedro6606
    @pedropedro6606 Před 3 měsíci

    Unfortunately most CLINICS are there for business not for the patient , I have to cancel my surgery on time because my disease recurs a MRI brain at least once a year , they say it was no problem but I found out that will block the image .

  • @GlowWorm1974
    @GlowWorm1974 Před rokem

    Does it work for single-sided deafness?

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem +1

      Yes.. your brain fight will be tremendous as it learns to work together with the implant

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem

      However its apparently worth the task if you will please do more result.. this video should be banned for fear mongering!!

    • @tenniskinsella7768
      @tenniskinsella7768 Před rokem

      Does

  • @seebee216
    @seebee216 Před 5 měsíci

    Awell fitted modern Bone Conductor does not require expensive surgery, and has operated at least as well - Cochlear implant is overkill, just for dollars. Hearing Technician - retired. Hyp!

  • @gordong2673
    @gordong2673 Před 4 měsíci

    How does music sound?

    • @RyanR3CON
      @RyanR3CON Před 2 měsíci

      Not bad but not great.

    • @funkydunlop
      @funkydunlop Před měsícem

      shithouse and thats from a current user

  • @nansysherry
    @nansysherry Před 3 lety +1

    Do cochlear implants work on profound hearing loss in both ears

    • @sakenu16
      @sakenu16 Před 2 lety +1

      @Nels Angelin Hopefully they can improve on CI’s to increase the frequencies and make sound close to actual hearing.

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem

      Yes the techonlogy has come so far in my lifetime .. its the greatest achievement of man in the past century.. fuck this dudes video!

    • @gracewithfive9024
      @gracewithfive9024 Před rokem +1

      My daughter had cochlear implants on both sides and she was born with profound hearing loss in both ears. She has done wonderfully with it. They have been such a blessing in her life. She is now 17 years old she got them when she was two.

    • @tenniskinsella7768
      @tenniskinsella7768 Před rokem

      Yes I have no hearing in my left ear and about 3 percent in my right ear

    • @tenniskinsella7768
      @tenniskinsella7768 Před rokem +1

      @@gracewithfive9024 great pleased for your daughter

  • @natesworld315
    @natesworld315 Před 4 měsíci

    Can someone answer the music question? It seems like no one really addresses this.

    • @funkydunlop
      @funkydunlop Před měsícem

      its shithouse from a current user

  • @coameiacochame7931
    @coameiacochame7931 Před rokem +1

    Don’t buy nucleus 8
    Because has new 1 months ago so bad price more worth
    But don’t buy n8
    so good better than
    Nucleus 7 sale is low
    But don’t like use nucleus 8

    • @tenniskinsella7768
      @tenniskinsella7768 Před 11 měsíci

      I have nucleus 8 it's more technical than nucleus 7 and I'm struggling with that. Didn't cost me anything being British nhs

  • @paultuthill1208
    @paultuthill1208 Před 3 lety +1

    what is 40,000 pounds in dollars

    • @johnwillhite1723
      @johnwillhite1723 Před 3 lety +2

      I think it'd be around $52,800 (USD) that's too expensive for people who doesn't have insurance.

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem

      Please seek refuge there are ways of having it done at no cost

    • @tenniskinsella7768
      @tenniskinsella7768 Před rokem +1

      I get free being British

  • @kelvinmorris1991
    @kelvinmorris1991 Před 2 lety

    Lost of taste? Wow

    • @PoBoyRascal
      @PoBoyRascal Před rokem

      Could happen if you burn your taste buds... please do bot let this differ you from helping someone you love have the implant

  • @tenniskinsella7768
    @tenniskinsella7768 Před rokem

    No cons

  • @safialter5093
    @safialter5093 Před rokem

    Instagram?