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Hahahahah ....
Seriously, the implant surgery destroys all residual hearing in the
implanted ear and the hearing in my other ear isn't good enough to hear the
alarm. I ordered one of those double-bell clocks that I can stick next to
my pillow and the vibration will wake me up (hopefully!)
Kat
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> On Friday 22 February 2008 01:00:33 Kathy wrote:
>> There's also Ebay -- you can get just about anything there! I just
>> ordered
>> an alarm clock that was recommended by my cochlear implant surgeon as I
>> can
>> no longer hear the clock radio (I don't sleep with my speech processor
>> on).
>>
>> Kat
>
> Hi Kat,
>
> I'm just thinking, from learning you can turn off your speech processor,
> how I
> could make a million by inventing a gadget to fit in anyones ear with an
> array of different filters, like one that filters out womens voices while
> watching sport. No, wait, I've already got one of those!!
>
> Or maybe blocks certain phrases, like "Dad. Can I just borro... <cutoff>"
> or "Darling, the lawn needs mo.... <cutoff>".
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri
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