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Hi Thema,

Sounds like your audiologist wasn't a ertified ci audiologist.

Many of them aren't educated as to what makes you a candidate.

You go for that evaluation, THEN let us know what is said.

I'll be rooting for you that you are a candidate.

Absolutely and without a doubt my ci sounds a whole world better than

my hearing aids did!

When you have your evaluation, they may tell you they want you to try

other hearing aids although they didn't with me as my hearing was too

far gone:)

When is the evaluation?

Please keep us informed.. I'll be anxious to know what the ci

audiologist says!

Hugs,

Silly

> Aloha,

>

> Just returned from a trip to Honolulu to the Kaiser Permanente

clinic

> where the audiologist seemed to think I might not be a cochlear

> implant candidate. >

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Thelma,

I'm glad the audiologist referred you to a full CI evaluation as this

is where you will get your real answers. A regular audiologist is

not aware of the critera and very often they are not aware that a

patient would qualify. This is an awareness issue that we need to

begin to focus on because many people would take the first " no " for

an answer. I'm glad you advocated for yourself so you can get the

proper testing.

Now..the next time you go to Honolulu - could you pack me in your

suitcase? <smile>

Alice

N24 11/99

N24C 04/03

Bilateral

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It's likely that an audiologist did your hearing test at the ENT's

office. They should be able to give you a copy of your most recent

hearing test results in order to get a hearing aid. If it's been six

months though ... you should probably get it done again anyway.

Matt

carimcgowan2005 wrote:

>

> I am thinking of possibly not getting a tube put back into my ear and

> just getting a hearing aid. When I talked to a local place here that

> sells hearing aid's they said I had to make an appointment with an

> audiologist to have a hearing test to determine if a hearing aid would

> be a benefit to me(I have 30% loss in my right ear and can't hear high

> pitches and can't distinguish between someone mumbling what they are

> saying). This seems redundant since I know how much loss of hearing I

> have and what I can't hear since I had a hearing test done at the

> ENT's office. Any input or suggestions of why I need to see an

> Audiologist when I know my hearing?

>

>

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A tube might still be helpful if your eardrum retracts since that can

cause new ctoma. Chloe has a tube and hearing aid, and that doesn't

seem to be a problem.

On 3/19/09,

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