
Baxter’s thoughts on research papers
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They are great to sleep on.
By Flickrpost on March 28, 2009

They are great to sleep on.
I'm a 30-something year old girl originally from upstate NY and now living in central Virginia. My background is in mechanical engineering and I worked full time as an engineer for 8 years. In 2010 I quit my job and started a laser engraving business.
I lost my hearing at age 14 and have been using hearing aids since then. In April 2009 I received my first cochlear implant. That went really well so in December 2009 I got the second. The CIs are what prompted me to start writing publicly - but I try to cover other things as well.
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That is definitely true. When I do wear my hearing aid in my unimplanted ear I am always amazed at how much that little bit of acoustic information helps and makes listening easier. That is the main reason I am going bilateral…to have awesome hearing in that ear.
So the comment above went on the wrong post. That is meant for the EAS post. However I agree with Baxter’s thoughts on research papers. I am trying to write one right now and I would rather sleep on it than write it. Such a cute kitty!