I assume by "speech reception" you mean speech recognition. If I remember correctly, my speech recognition didn't go down. However, as Dr. Chang also explained to me in December, the speech threshold is the more important metric. Basically, as your speech threshold deteriorates, the audiologist must raise the loudness level of the audio in your headphones. At the increased volume, you may have equal recognition of words as you did before. But that doesn't negate the fact that it must be louder in order for you to recognize the words.
My speech threshold worsened by 15 dB. So, yeah, I understand what someone's saying to me just as well as I did before treatment, as long as they speak louder.
Depending on whether hearing ability worsens in the same frequency range as that which enhances speech intelligibility, that determines whether or not your speech threshold also suffers.
CK is not a silver bullet, and practically nobody gets away unscathed from this disease. But I still think it's the best option for preserving hearing as much as possible, if not completely.
Best wishes,
TW