Archive for December, 2009

Quiet, Daddy’s Driving

Posted on the December 5th, 2009 under Day-to-Day Events by C-Note's Dad

One of the best devices ever invented is the portable DVD player. Not only does it entertain your child for hours, but it makes the miles just melt away. However, as a parent, sometimes you just don’t want to hear Barney songs for the next 200 miles. At times like these, some kind of headphone attachment is in order.

When C-Note used hearing aids, we would use her FM system to turn her hearing aids into wireless headphones, which was SWEET. Now that she is using just the CI, the sound of the DVD playing openly in the back of the car can get a bit old (even before pulling out of our driveway).

Today, we are going to try out a special battery sleeve that allows us to run a soft wire from the DVD directly into the part of the implant that looks like a hearing aid. If it works, I will be the happiest father on the road. If not, I will personally want to dot my eyes out.

We will also attempt to swing by a REDBOX and rent a movie (or two) for $1/each to add a little variety to the trip. Wish us luck!

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Keeping the CI on the Ear

Posted on the December 5th, 2009 under Day-to-Day Events by C-Note's Dad

From day 1 of activation, we’ve been wrestling with different ways to keep the implant on C-Note’s ear. I think it should be illegal for any audi to allow a child to exit the office without providing some way of affixing the implant to some area of a child’s person or clothing.

When I consider that the technology on my daughter’s head is worth more than my two cars combined, I look at the world a little differently. Toilets, rain showers, and even open beverages become threats. One quick twist of the head can result in the implant being thrown from C-Note’s ear like a cowboy from an over sized bull. The end result can be a missing (or worse, wet) implant. I’ll never forget the shock of telling my girl to wash her hands after potty, only to look back at her and see her bent over the toilet, face forward, trying to listen to the sound of the pee-pee flushing away. The processor was just dangling haphazardly over the toilet bowl, swinging helplessly by the thin wire from the magnetic coil on her head and a makeshift shoestring attachment we placed on the battery pack.

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