# The Experience of Adult-Onset Hearing Loss and Adaptation to a Cochlear Implant

**Authors:** Bruce H. Dobkin

PMC · DOI: 10.1177/15459683251372922 · 2025-08-27

## TL;DR

This paper describes the author's experience with adult-onset hearing loss and recovery after receiving a cochlear implant.

## Contribution

A personal case study on adaptation to a cochlear implant and auditory rehabilitation in an adult with progressive hearing loss.

## Key findings

- The author's hearing accuracy improved from 10% to 65% over 8 months of auditory rehabilitation.
- Auditory rehabilitation enabled re-engagement in daily roles after 18 months.
- Cochlear implants can help restore functional communication through neuroplasticity.

## Abstract

Spoken language and environmental sounds hold rich and nuanced meaning for the listener, but depend on accurate hearing of the soundscape, including the timing, volume, and contrasts of its component pitches. Sensorineural hearing loss with aging degrades these properties, leading to progressive disability.

This case study and review describe my experience and behavioral accommodations to progressive bilateral hearing loss, limited compensation with hearing aids, and the stuttering evolution of gains after a unilateral cochlear implant (CI).

Despite increasingly powerful hearing aids over 25 years, spoken phonemes and words became increasingly muffled, misheard, and often dissipated into ambient background noise. The cognitive effort to extract meaning and mask my disability grew exhausting. I gradually eliminated many of my usual family, medical career, and social roles. To try to recover some communication-dependent activities, I sought a bionic solution. A right-sided CI initially carried an ambiguous, fizzling code and unrecognizable synthetic voices. With 8 months of auditory rehabilitation, I better deciphered conversational speech and ambient sounds. By audiological testing, I improved from 10% hearing accuracy of single words to 65%, typical of post lingual adult users. Better hearing in ambient noise and for what had been excessively rapid speech evolved out to 18 months, allowing me to re-engage in many of my daily roles.

Hearing loss beyond the compensation of aids deeply challenges quality of life. Auditory rehabilitation after cochlear implantation engages neuroplasticity to re-establish functional communication.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** disability (MESH:D009069), Hearing Loss (MESH:D034381), Sensorineural hearing loss (MESH:D006319)

## Figures

2 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12891243/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12891243