If you didn’t get a cochlear implant, you would likely continue to experience significant hearing loss, which could impact your ability to communicate effectively and engage in social situations. This might lead to feelings of isolation or frustration, as well as challenges in education or employment opportunities. Additionally, you may rely more on visual cues or alternative communication methods to navigate daily life. Overall, the absence of a cochlear implant could affect both your personal and professional experiences.
The external part of a cochlear implant (called a processor) can be removed easily (it has a magnet that adheres to the outer skin and what looks like a hearing aid that sits on the ear). The internal part of a cochlear implant can also be removed -- but would need to be done so surgically.
Answer based on own knowledge and experiences. I know a girl who was born with a loss of hearing in one of her ears and had ear surgery done so that now she can hear. I think it would be possible to get a cochlear implant/transplant if one has been damaged but it also depends on how much damage was done during the injury. I would ask a doctor for accurate answers.
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