"I was sick of trying to stick a folded piece of wiggly plastic through a hole that was less than 2mm in diameter."
Why Am I Doing This?
I was born with two congenital malformations of my right ear called Microtia and Atresia. This means I have no outer ear or ear canal. I do have a functioning cochlea on that side, but I do not have any way to directly get the sound vibrations to it. Thus, I have had a hard time hearing my entire life. (For more information on this part of my life or on Microtia and Atresia - M/A - please see my bio at http://earcommunity.com/microtiaatresia/emotional-support/life-stories/katie-ms-story/)
In August of 2012, almost 1 year after initially discovering the technology (and learning that my "little ear" had a name and that I was not alone), I was fitted with a Bone Anchored Hearing System (I have the BP100 BAHA by Cochlear). You can also read more about this type of hearing device at www.earcommunity.com. I absolutely LOVE it!
Since then, I have reached out to others like me and families who have recently been born with M/A through online support groups. I also really like creative projects. I also sell quilts on Etsy under KatieSews4u. It didn't take me long to start coming up with ways to decorate my BAHA. Soon, I discovered the facebook group titled, "Pimp My Hearing Aids / Cochlear Implants - UK", which is not just for people in the UK anymore.
I don't usually wear a safety line with my BAHA, but I do tend to bump into things and knock it off occasionally, and when people hug me they often lean so close they knock it off. In the last 6 months I have had to send it in for repairs twice. I always thought that I was "too old" for a safety line, but I hate being without my BAHA when it goes in for repairs. I also cannot stand trying to thread the cable through the minuscule holes on my BAHA, and a lot of times I end up giving up.
It occured to me that I could fix these problems. Hence the interchangeable beaded safety lines were born. I have been testing them out for durability, fashionability, comfortability, and general it-won't-pull-my-hearing-aid-off-due-to-weight ability. I LOVE it, and I hope you will too!
~Katie Maslar
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