A great birthday party last Friday night for Maryann at SingSing piano bar in Lodo, downtown Denver. My first time post surgery experience in that type of setting. I suddenly realized “Hmmmm. ***This is how I would play keyboard at parties and in informal settings in a past life and time. I could do this kind of thing!!” (grin) It was good to try something like that, in order to see what kind of tolerant coherence window and pattern was there for a very loud setting. Allas, unfortunately it ultimately turned into a severe overload, accompanied by the onset of the ever famous brain feedback loop, where the brain is trying to do it’s own processing of sounds, lagging behind the computer processor for the implant and my magnahead. And as Karen said, that was to be expected, and even with other tweaks, that kind of environment is something you really can’t ask of an implant in any sense. People have asked if that kind of onslaught is physically painful. No, not at all, but rather a total mishmosh of binary resulting in no useful hearing for a time after. The remaining dregs of the brain feedback loop, (bfl), settled down by Saturday night. Karen also said, we’re of course all learning here, and I’m still in the baby stage, and that is certainly fine (smile) More things to learn and cover in weekly ear class. Big mapping session coming up Monday. I’ll elaborate with more to follow soon.
Yours In Magnetism,
Mee
Oh yes. The strawberry Jello shots with whipped cream served in syringes is a ***fabulous idea, and are great!!
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