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Evel,

You're getting closer to surgery and wishing you well through every

step of the journey back to the hearing world.

You are right to listen to your dr when it comes to which ear to use

and glad you are comfortable with the reasons he gave you.

Please let us know when the BIG DATE is.

We'll be thinking about and taking your journey along with you.

Take Care,

Hugs,

Silly MI

In , " evel339 " <evel339@y...> wrote:

> Hi all,

> Hope the Holidays were great for everyone :o)

>

> Just a little update: I am going for my CT scan this morning, then

I

> meet with the Psychologist, then back to My surgeon in Feb. at

which

> time we will set the BIG date.. Right now it looks like I will be

> getting my hearing ear implanted.. I have asked TONS of questions

on

> this and also study a lot of cases online, in books,etc,etc, and I

> feel pretty confident as to why they choose to do this.. I am not

> like most people that have hearing in both ears that is close or

that

> have the same type of hearing loss in each ear.. Mine are way

> different and the hearing loss in each ear is from different

causes..

> So I believe I will have the best results having my hearing ear

> implanted.. I am going with the 3G as I like the features and the

> company the best..

>

> Cheers,

> Evel

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Alice,

Actually, I had the same type of loss originally in both ears(nerve

deafness, unknown cause) I then was involved in a car accident which

fractured my skull and ruptured my right eardrum.. I lost all speach

sounds in that ear and never regained it.. That is the reason for the

surgeon's opinion on which ear to implant.. Naturally I want the best

possible outcome so I am going along with his decision.

It looks like I will be implanted at Strong Memorial in Rochester NY.

My surgeon will be Dr. Dutcher.. Has Anyone on here had him for their

Implant surgery?

Cheers,

Evel

> Wow...Great news and wonderful attitude, Evel. It's always very

exciting to follow someone thrut this process. Good luck with your

scan today and then it's on to the date. Where will you have your

implant done and who is your surgeon?

>

> Your hearing loss in each ear is from a different cause? That's

very interesting and something you don't hear very often. Does the

doctor feel your hearing ear is best because the other side would not

be a candidate due to medical reasons?

>

> Keep asking those questions as they come to mind. There are bound

to be more and as you already know, this group really loves to answer

them.

>

> Alice

>

>

> Update from Evel

>

>

> Hi all,

> Hope the Holidays were great for everyone :o)

>

> Just a little update: I am going for my CT scan this morning,

then I

> meet with the Psychologist, then back to My surgeon in Feb. at

which

> time we will set the BIG date.. Right now it looks like I will

be

> getting my hearing ear implanted.. I have asked TONS of questions

on

> this and also study a lot of cases online, in books,etc,etc, and

I

> feel pretty confident as to why they choose to do this.. I am not

> like most people that have hearing in both ears that is close or

that

> have the same type of hearing loss in each ear.. Mine are way

> different and the hearing loss in each ear is from different

causes..

> So I believe I will have the best results having my hearing ear

> implanted.. I am going with the 3G as I like the features and the

> company the best..

>

> Cheers,

> Evel

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 4/10/2004 10:26:07 AM Alaskan Daylight Time,

evel339@... writes:

>

> Hi All,

> Hope you all have a nice Good Friday today and a happy Easter Sunday!

> I will get my stitches out today. Surgery on April Fools day and

> Stitches removed on Good Friday :o)hmm Perhaps turn on will be

> on " Arbor day " ;o)

> I am still a little sore but getting better by the day.. I can

> still hear just a little. (for those that don't know, I am deaf in my

> right ear and had my good left ear implanted). I do great with my

> wife and kids lip-reading. I very seldom have to ask them to write

> anything down..

>

> Cheers,

> Evel

>

Could you tell me/us how you made the decision to have your *good* ear

implanted rather than your deaf ear?

This is confusing to me.. If I had a good ear, I would not consider giving up

my hearing in that good ear to be implanted.. ?? Seems like you would wind

up with worse hearing than when you started??

Thanks,

Pam

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In a message dated 4/10/2004 1:22:14 PM Pacific Standard Time,

plsav42@... writes:

This is confusing to me.. If I had a good ear, I would not consider giving up

my hearing in that good ear to be implanted.. ?? Seems like you would wind

up with worse hearing than when you started??

not really ... the good ear tends to have more audio memory, so it does make

sense to go ahead implanting good ear for more rapid outcome.

Implanting bad ear is also good too, but it will take longer for maximum

result.

In my case, both my ears had about the same amount of loss. I could chose

either ear but decided to implant the ear that had been simulated with hearing

aid for over 40 years, while my other ear hasn't worn hearing aid for about 25

years.

I did that only because I want the best probable outcome. Glad I gave up my

hearing aid for implant.

Lee

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In a message dated 4/10/2004 12:35:40 PM Alaskan Daylight Time,

spottedlee@... writes:

>

> not really ... the good ear tends to have more audio memory, so it does make

>

> sense to go ahead implanting good ear for more rapid outcome.

>

> Implanting bad ear is also good too, but it will take longer for maximum

> result.

>

> In my case, both my ears had about the same amount of loss. I could chose

> either ear but decided to implant the ear that had been simulated with

> hearing

> aid for over 40 years, while my other ear hasn't worn hearing aid for about

> 25

> years.

>

> I did that only because I want the best probable outcome. Glad I gave up my

>

> hearing aid for implant.

>

> Lee

Oh and thanks! The way I was reading it *good ear* equalled perfect hearing

ear.. Now you may understand my confusion. I see that you have hearing loss

in both ears.

Pam

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Pam,

Sorry about the confusion.. I thought most readers on here would

know what I meant.. Both my ears are BAD Right one has been DEAF for

23 years.. Just that like someone already answered I choose

the " better " ear to have the MAXIMUM chance of getting the most from

my CI.. Its not 100% that it will work out that way, but research

has shown that most of the time the ear that had the most recent

hearing does better than one like in my case that has not heard

sound in 23 years..

Evel

> In a message dated 4/10/2004 10:26:07 AM Alaskan Daylight Time,

> evel339@y... writes:

>

> >

> > Hi All,

> > Hope you all have a nice Good Friday today and a happy Easter

Sunday!

> > I will get my stitches out today. Surgery on April Fools day and

> > Stitches removed on Good Friday :o)hmm Perhaps turn on will be

> > on " Arbor day " ;o)

> > I am still a little sore but getting better by the day.. I can

> > still hear just a little. (for those that don't know, I am deaf

in my

> > right ear and had my good left ear implanted). I do great with

my

> > wife and kids lip-reading. I very seldom have to ask them to

write

> > anything down..

> >

> > Cheers,

> > Evel

> >

>

> Could you tell me/us how you made the decision to have your *good*

ear

> implanted rather than your deaf ear?

>

> This is confusing to me.. If I had a good ear, I would not

consider giving up

> my hearing in that good ear to be implanted.. ?? Seems like you

would wind

> up with worse hearing than when you started??

>

> Thanks,

> Pam

>

>

>

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Alice,

Thanks.. Yes I feel good now with stiches out.. All is well except

for some of my taste.. I still eat taste or not LOL.. My Audie is on

Vac. so I could not schedule hook-up date.. Hope to know in a week

or so what the BIG date will be.. I do very well with my children

and most of the people I am close with.. Can't wait to add some

sound though :o) I just installed a new hard drive, CD-RW, DVD and

Video card on my PC here at home to give me something to do.. I also

LOVE to read and just started a new Dean Koontz Book.. I also have

to get caught up with my journal..

Hope ya have a great Easter..

Evel

> Hi Evel,

>

> It's great to hear from you and I'm especially glad to hear you

are doing well. It's a great feeling when those stitches come out

so you are likely going to feel even better today. I'm glad you are

coping well with the period between surgery and hook up. Lip-

reading the kids can be difficult so if you are managing that, you

are doing quite well. Let us know as soon as you can the date of

your activation. That will be an exciting day for your entire

family but especially you.

>

> Happy Holidays to you as well and thank you.

>

> Alice

>

>

>

>

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Thanks! It will take me some time to learn all this new language but I'm

catching on!

It all makes perfect sense now.

Pam

In a message dated 4/10/2004 7:21:45 PM Alaskan Daylight Time,

evel339@... writes:

> Pam,

> Sorry about the confusion.. I thought most readers on here would

> know what I meant.. Both my ears are BAD Right one has been DEAF for

> 23 years.. Just that like someone already answered I choose

> the " better " ear to have the MAXIMUM chance of getting the most from

> my CI.. Its not 100% that it will work out that way, but research

> has shown that most of the time the ear that had the most recent

> hearing does better than one like in my case that has not heard

> sound in 23 years..

>

> Evel

>

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In a message dated 6/5/2004 11:57:21 AM Pacific Standard Time,

evel339@... writes:

I am learning so much about peoples voices lately from hearing

their emotions come thru with their voice. I have also discovered

there is NO ryme or reason for how a person sounds! Big, small, tall,

short, it does not matter, as everyone sounds different.

I am so happy that you are doing sooooooooooo well with your new CI!

the above statement from you is sooooooo true! I find that i can ID who

talking just by listening.... it used to be i have to look around to see who

talking,, no more!

Lee

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