What's your review of Cochlear Osia 2 System?
I am getting the implants in a week or so. Would like to hear from people who are using these bone conduction devices.
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I am getting the implants in a week or so. Would like to hear from people who are using these bone conduction devices.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Hearing Loss Support Group.
OK, I think I understand what you’re saying.
I am completely deaf in my right ear, but I still have everything in there that works, so they drilled into my cochlea up on my right side of my head and that’s where I hear from is up on my head where the microphone is on the right side.
They said the only reason that I did not have the microphone on the other side is because I have everything in there it just did not work, I had all of the phone taken out and fake bone put in because of my ear infections and everything. I think they called the surgery mastoidectomy, or something like that.
I hope this helps you better understand I apologize for not explaining this better. 🙏🏼
Thank you very much for this detailed response. I am trialling an Osia at the moment with the band on my head. It is changing my life. I must decide whether to proceed with the implant. I am leaning towards a yes. I have yet to trial ordinary hearing aids. Julie
Hello from another Julieo here!
I look forward to hearing what you decide to do about the implant. It's amazing that some of the new tech can be tried prior to surgery. Things keep getting better and better all the time! It has been fascinating to watch the development of cochlear implant technology over the years.
My implant was done in 2005 so it's been a while, but I had friends through HLAA* who had CIs done in the early 80s. Watching them inspired me. My sensorineural bilateral hearing loss was profound at that time but had been diagnosed many years prior when I was a college student.
A research symposium on cochlear implant development was held at the 2022 national HLAA convention last June. It is now posted on the HLAA website. https://www.hearingloss.org/programs-events/hlaa-2023-convention/convention-archives/hlaa-2022-convention/hlaa-2022-convention-research-symposium/
So thankful for my CI and hearing aid which work quite well together.
Good luck to you! Hearing is priceless!!
Julieo4
*HLAA is The Hearing Loss Association of America, a consumer-based organization for people with hearing loss who choose to remain in the hearing mainstream by using technology.
How long is the recovery? Is 4 weeks enough recovery time to go in a beach vacation? My surgery was moved up and now it’s much closer to the vacation I already booked.
It will be a relaxing vacation but I don’t wanna still be in pain.
Hope everything went well. How do you like the Osia? Maybe you can let me know how long your recovery was
How long was your recovery?
My surgery was moved and now it’s 4 weeks before a relaxing Beach vacation that I’ve booked. I don’t want to still be in pain and wonder if I should cancel my trip.
If you are having the Osia 2 bone conduction implant, I can honestly say I never experienced any pain from the surgical procedure. The area stays numb for several weeks, and you do need to treat and take precautions in regard to healing the incision, but no pain.
I am new to the group. Currently have a BAHA 6, love it but consistently having staff infection around the abutment.
My doctor recommended the OSIA 2 to replace it. Finding very little data from anyone who currently has one.
What is battery life if streaming what I have scene suggest three days max, is this true? How about the location where the processor goes does hair need to be short? Looking forward to a response from someone who currently has an OSIA 2 thanks.
Hi Galyeanr-
I've had the Osia 2 since January 2021. I highly recommend it to those who can benefit from bone conduction hearing devices. Your hair will only need to be cut short (shaved actually) at the implant site for the surgery itself (the surgery folks shave it). I have long hair and it doesn't bother the Osia at all. The Osia is super comfortable to wear. I don't feel it at all while I'm wearing it. My batteries last about two days. The Osia uses the Power One Cochlear Implant Batteries, which aren't crazy expensive (about $65 for 120 batteries, so about $80+/year). I've had no site irritations or infections whatsoever with the Osia. I've posted some pics below of the site post-surgery and the Osia/hair after healing. I hope this helps! If you have any additional questions, just ask!
Hi Doug,
Sorry for the late response. I have the Aqua system too, but didn't experience the squealing (I've only used it once). Check with your audiologist or Cochlear rep--they should be able to help you sort that out.
Best,
SM