Hi Konnie,
I was wondering what happened to your post (it's missing), and no, I didn't even notice the extra "m". You don't have to be perfect here so don't worry about spelling, etc. I just found a post here put up by Phyl about ANs and cognitive/emotional issues. A lot of people are talking about having problems with spelling, problems with finding the right words, etc., and I found that post to be helpful in understanding the cognitive/emotional issues related to ANs. Apparently these issues can come up pre-treatment and post treatment.
I am terrible with talking on the phone and driving. Just try not to do it anymore or pull over. How long before you can drive? When I get back on my bike, I will definitely get someone to ride with me should I have any hearing issues that might cause any problems with passing noises. Even on trails there are runners and other bikers that come from behind and sneak up on you.
Those of you who have SSD or who have lost a lot of hearing, do you find yourself talking louder? I guess other people would have to tell you that in order for you to know. Even though I only have slight hearing loss, sometimes people tell me I talk kind of loud. Just curious. I would sure hate to be talking too loud about a sensitive topic when there are others around who don't need to be hearing what I am saying (like in a hospital setting). Or shouting out in the movie theater, "Can you pass the popcorn down this way!"
Nancy