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With SSHL, the auditory nerve is usually functional. It's the cochlea that is damaged. Bypassing the cochlea to stimulate the auditory nerve is what a cochlear implant does. The success rate is high.

Have you considered a cochlear implant evaluation?

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Thank you…I have not but I will give this consideration, since no one has mentioned the possibility.. and it makes sense… so grateful for the message Rau882 @comcast.net