Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 In a message dated 10/24/2004 1:20:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dkl.pearson@... writes: I finally filled out the paper work and send it back to Virginia Listen for Life " Center. I haven't heard back yet but it only been two weeks that I send it in. OHHHHHHHHHH,, how exciting! I can't wait (for you). It is my personal feeling, the implant among the " long time " deafs are getting popular, and it seems that the clinic is getting more and more requests. I think it is happening everywhere, not just at VMMC. Keep us posted! Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 In a message dated 10/24/2004 2:43:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, alice@... writes: I think it just depends on how sensitive they are. it could be it,,, Court Houses are target of many whatever, so they mihgt have set it quite high. Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 In a message dated 10/24/2004 3:10:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dkl.pearson@... writes: I can't believed that I said Virginia ... LOL I meant to say Virginia Mason Medical Clinic. i knew, and wondered if you had your Sunday's morning whiskey........ Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Oh me of my! Grin! I get stopped so much as it is with only hearing aids right now! (Of course I'm always " wired for sound " with the HATIS, and FM neck loop as well) Whether it be airport security, or " going out and about " (I live in DC) security people are beginning to recognize me! :-) Ok! Ok? So? What do you do if your " metal " is an implanted device? I hadn't tho't of it before! It's not like you can take everything off! It's INSIDE! So what do you do? Can you carry a card of something? (Hmmm........ envisioning proud " card carrying " identifcation for CI folk) It use to upset me so much to be stopped, but I have learned to anticipate being stopped and that helps me deal with it. I always go " way early " . I'm going to a sonian with my kids on Wednesday -- I will be going 30 minutes early! I recorded a security encounter in my hearing loss journal this summer. I will cut and paste the appropriate part below for any who may care to read it. I'm interested to hear about how CI users explain that they can't remove their hardware though! ----- From journal (part 2 of " There and Back Again " , July 2, 2004) On to security, and I was not as lucky this time through. Bells and whistles, at least I gathered that as my family got whiplash as they turned with horrified expressions towards me as I exited the detector. A lady security guard approached me and I immediately tapped my METALIC badge that says, " Please face me. I read lips! " She was very kind and took me by the elbow over to a search area. She pointed to a seat with pictures on it of a person with both feet raised and another stick figure running a detector wand over their feet. I figured I was in good shape if everything was going to be in pictures. I sat, stuck my feet out and she quickly scanned my shoes. " G-U-M….. " she enunciated with a grin. Sure enough, gum on the bottom of my left tennis shoe. Knowing it was NOT the gum that had set off the detectors, I explained that I was " wired for sound " as she took me over to the next area. " No problem, I'm sure it's nothing " , she explained. The next carpet had a pair of feet on it about 30 inches apart. While wondering what a short-legged person might do in this situation, I placed my feet on the " foot prints " on the carpet. The security guard carefully explained to me face-to-face that she needed me to stand with my arms out to the side, (which she demonstrated) and that she would use the wand to scan my person. My family, waited to the side. My daughter, Kyersten, looked horrified with a very worried expression. My son, was already looking for his " Game Boy " . My husband caught my eyes and smiled. Not the " I'm going to tease you about this later " kind of glance, but " calm down Honey……… this is a piece of cake! " So with deep breath I waited as the guard scanned me from the front. My badge, HA's, etc., all caused her to shake her head in the affirmative. (If they'd asked I could have told them! But they are doing their job, so I understood the need to be careful!) She then went behind me to repeat the procedure. She tapped me and said something. As I didn't have eyes in the back of my head, I craned my neck around toward her and said, " Excuse me? " She repeated herself, and I still didn't catch it. " I'm sorry, I can't see you, " I stated emphatically. She came around in front of me and said with careful pronunciation, " It was your B-R- A. Your BRA! No problem! " I disagreed, as I saw my family's wide-eyed reaction to this announcement. I didn't have to ask if she'd shouted the news. Several grins from numerous directions informed me that many had heard this statement, although I had not! Oh well. ------------------- P. Frederick, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Hi , Yes, CI users carry a medical card that identifies them as such. Sometimes security would rather wand you but it's always good to let them know in advance that you have an implant. Lots of people have implanted devices and it can happen. Most of the time, you won't set off the security alarms but sometimes there are super sensitive ones that make it happen. It's a great time to teach people about the devices. I always explain this in advance to security. Have fun at the sonian. Thanks for the journal piece. We love reading those. Ailce > > Ok! Ok? So? What do you do if your " metal " is an implanted > device? I hadn't tho't of it before! It's not like you can take > everything off! It's INSIDE! So what do you do? Can you carry a > card of something? (Hmmm........ envisioning proud " card carrying " > identifcation for CI folk) It use to upset me so much to be stopped, > but I have learned to anticipate being stopped and that helps me deal > with it. I always go " way early " . I'm going to a sonian with > my kids on Wednesday -- I will be going 30 minutes early! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 , Are you thinking about getting a CI? C Pearson -- Beep! Security Scans Oh me of my! Grin! I get stopped so much as it is with only hearing aids right now! (Of course I'm always " wired for sound " with the HATIS, and FM neck loop as well) Whether it be airport security, or " going out and about " (I live in DC) security people are beginning to recognize me! :-) Ok! Ok? So? What do you do if your " metal " is an implanted device? I hadn't tho't of it before! It's not like you can take everything off! It's INSIDE! So what do you do? Can you carry a card of something? (Hmmm........ envisioning proud " card carrying " identifcation for CI folk) It use to upset me so much to be stopped, but I have learned to anticipate being stopped and that helps me deal with it. I always go " way early " . I'm going to a sonian with my kids on Wednesday -- I will be going 30 minutes early! I recorded a security encounter in my hearing loss journal this summer. I will cut and paste the appropriate part below for any who may care to read it. I'm interested to hear about how CI users explain that they can't remove their hardware though! ----- From journal (part 2 of " There and Back Again " , July 2, 2004) On to security, and I was not as lucky this time through. Bells and whistles, at least I gathered that as my family got whiplash as they turned with horrified expressions towards me as I exited the detector. A lady security guard approached me and I immediately tapped my METALIC badge that says, " Please face me. I read lips! " She was very kind and took me by the elbow over to a search area. She pointed to a seat with pictures on it of a person with both feet raised and another stick figure running a detector wand over their feet. I figured I was in good shape if everything was going to be in pictures. I sat, stuck my feet out and she quickly scanned my shoes. " G-U-M….. " she enunciated with a grin. Sure enough, gum on the bottom of my left tennis shoe. Knowing it was NOT the gum that had set off the detectors, I explained that I was " wired for sound " as she took me over to the next area. " No problem, I'm sure it's nothing " , she explained. The next carpet had a pair of feet on it about 30 inches apart. While wondering what a short-legged person might do in this situation, I placed my feet on the " foot prints " on the carpet. The security guard carefully explained to me face-to-face that she needed me to stand with my arms out to the side, (which she demonstrated) and that she would use the wand to scan my person. My family, waited to the side. My daughter, Kyersten, looked horrified with a very worried expression. My son, was already looking for his " Game Boy " . My husband caught my eyes and smiled. Not the " I'm going to tease you about this later " kind of glance, but " calm down Honey……… this is a piece of cake! " So with deep breath I waited as the guard scanned me from the front. My badge, HA's, etc., all caused her to shake her head in the affirmative. (If they'd asked I could have told them! But they are doing their job, so I understood the need to be careful!) She then went behind me to repeat the procedure. She tapped me and said something. As I didn't have eyes in the back of my head, I craned my neck around toward her and said, " Excuse me? " She repeated herself, and I still didn't catch it. " I'm sorry, I can't see you, " I stated emphatically. She came around in front of me and said with careful pronunciation, " It was your B-R- A. Your BRA! No problem! " I disagreed, as I saw my family's wide-eyed reaction to this announcement. I didn't have to ask if she'd shouted the news. Several grins from numerous directions informed me that many had heard this statement, although I had not! Oh well. ------------------- P. Frederick, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Hey Dave! I'd love to at least start the process of getting yearly evaluations, but I can't seem to get in. It's been 12 months since I last had a thourough evaluation by an audi, but I can't get into JH. I am giving until 12/1 and will then go back to my regular audi. I've lost a lot this 12 month period. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I'm sorry to read that you lost a lot this 12 month period. I finally filled out the paper work and send it back to Virginia Listen for Life " Center. I haven't heard back yet but it only been two weeks that I send it in. I don't think I'm qualified but everyone keep edging me on to have it check. Maybe they know something that I don't know. LOL C Pearson -------Original Mess age------- From: Date: 10/24/04 13:14:57 Subject: Re: Beep! Security Scans Hey Dave! I'd love to at least start the process of getting yearly evaluations, but I can't seem to get in. It's been 12 months since I last had a thourough evaluation by an audi, but I can't get into JH. I am giving until 12/1 and will then go back to my regular audi. I've lost a lot this 12 month period. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I have the straight array. I remember when people talked about Target having security that went off a lot with someone with a CI. I think it just depends on how sensitive they are. Alice > > hmmm,,, you the one that didn't get beeped every time? Older model or what? > > Lee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Thank you Lee. I can't believed that I said Virginia ... LOL I meant to say Virginia Mason Medical Clinic. I uthat sed to have a boss name Virginia wow I haven't work for her since late 1970's.. . C Pearson -- Re: Re: Beep! Security Scans In a message dated 10/24/2004 1:20:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dkl.pearson@... writes: I finally filled out the paper work and send it back to Virginia Listen for Life " Center. I haven't heard back yet but it only been two weeks that I send it in. OHHHHHHHHHH,, how exciting! I can't wait (for you). It is my personal feeling, the implant among the " long time " deafs are getting popular, and it seems that the clinic is getting more and more requests. I think it is happening everywhere, not just at VMMC. Keep us posted! Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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