That is wonderful that he got bilaterals, my daughter turned 5 in Feb, she has one A.B implant and she wears a hearing aid in her other ear. My daughter just graduated from an oral ed. program, she will mainstream into a reg. kinder classroom this fall. I have to comment on his beautiful speech, you have obviously worked VERY hard with him! COngrats Elliot!
o ok! That makes sense, i figured it was something like that because i had never seen someone with a ci have earmolds too. i've seen the little loop thing that goes around the ear...id prolly be one of those ppl who wud have a mold if i had a ci. I do cheerleading and i flip around and flu thru the air lol. Anyways I hope elliott is enjoying both his cis and doing well with them!
He was wearing earmolds to help secure his device (since he's an active kid). Now, he no longer uses them, but uses tubing called a mic lock. Earmolds are not necessary for CIs.
Hi, my name is Elliot and I'm 6 years old. I live in Georgia. I have three brothers! There names are Nick, Alex and Oliver. I like to jump on the trampoline and my CIs never fall off on it! Bye, Elliot
No,this is a common misconception. A cochlear implant is a device under the scalp placed in a small well in the bone, and an electrode from it runs into the cochlea to fire impulses like the the hair cells would normally do. The external processor and microphone looks like a hearing aid, but it does not function like a hearing aid, and does not go into the brain at all. See medel dot com to get a better idea from manufacturers. It allows my two boys who were born deaf, to hear!
Pretty cool. I have a CI in my left ear and I'm seriously considering going bilateral. Cochlear implant technology has truly advanced the last decade and it's amazing the effect it's having on people's lives.
That is wonderful that he got bilaterals, my daughter turned 5 in Feb, she has one A.B implant and she wears a hearing aid in her other ear. My daughter just graduated from an oral ed. program, she will mainstream into a reg. kinder classroom this fall. I have to comment on his beautiful speech, you have obviously worked VERY hard with him! COngrats Elliot!
rockinmormon 3 years ago
o ok! That makes sense, i figured it was something like that because i had never seen someone with a ci have earmolds too. i've seen the little loop thing that goes around the ear...id prolly be one of those ppl who wud have a mold if i had a ci. I do cheerleading and i flip around and flu thru the air lol. Anyways I hope elliott is enjoying both his cis and doing well with them!
Alicia
lilitalia89 4 years ago
does he have ear mold's with the ci?...i didnt think there were molds with a ci...j/w cuz i have ha's so i dunno lol :)
lilitalia89 4 years ago
He was wearing earmolds to help secure his device (since he's an active kid). Now, he no longer uses them, but uses tubing called a mic lock. Earmolds are not necessary for CIs.
Kwilinski 4 years ago
Hello Elliot,
How are you?
My name is Christian. I am 7 years old and I live in Germany with my Mom and Dad and three brothers.
I have two cochlear implants, too just like you. That is so cool.
I watched your video with my Mom and I like it. I go to mappings here in Germany, too.
Bye from Christian in Cologne
CIDW 4 years ago
Hi, my name is Elliot and I'm 6 years old. I live in Georgia. I have three brothers! There names are Nick, Alex and Oliver. I like to jump on the trampoline and my CIs never fall off on it! Bye, Elliot
Kwilinski 4 years ago
Thanks! Elliot really loves his bilaterals, too!
Kwilinski 4 years ago
Good job mom and dad.Happy people have happy kids. You passed your smiles down to your kids I can tell. My 3 yr old loved it. She has bilaterals.
vbnbama 4 years ago
I love the look he gives when it is turned on...what a personality! Thanks for sharing!
jgolowin 4 years ago
Watching Elliot's activation was very useful for my son when we were deciding to get his second implant. Thanks for posting it :-)
mamasavage 4 years ago
and that is?
fergie56765 4 years ago
its a device to help completely deaf people hear. It's liek a hearing aid, but MUCH more powerful, and it takes surgery to install into the brain.
tinkwink92 4 years ago
No,this is a common misconception. A cochlear implant is a device under the scalp placed in a small well in the bone, and an electrode from it runs into the cochlea to fire impulses like the the hair cells would normally do. The external processor and microphone looks like a hearing aid, but it does not function like a hearing aid, and does not go into the brain at all. See medel dot com to get a better idea from manufacturers. It allows my two boys who were born deaf, to hear!
Kwilinski 4 years ago
wat is a CI ???
fergie56765 4 years ago
A cochlear implant.
Kwilinski 4 years ago
Pretty cool. I have a CI in my left ear and I'm seriously considering going bilateral. Cochlear implant technology has truly advanced the last decade and it's amazing the effect it's having on people's lives.
Run4ny 5 years ago