Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 In a message dated 2/4/2004 7:37:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, nucleus24@... writes: There are still a lot of misconceptions about implants. I've heard everything from " you've been deaf too long " to " you lipread too well " or " your speech is too good " . It's NOT about lipreading or speaking, it's about hearing. And you have to hit the Dr over the head with that. If only if every doc do what I did... wrote my doc a email, saying " i want a implant, can you refer me? " ... few minutes later, got answer " sure, where do you want to go " ,, few days later, got application in mail from CI center of my choice. and that one doc is NEW to me, having moved and didnt know her well and she doesn't know me well either. later on ,,, found out that my doc has another patient who was going for CI, not only that.. we both had surgery the SAME WEEK by same surgeon. She confessed that until I asked about CI, she doesn't know much of it, just heard of it and told another patient about it and referred her/him as well. Think of odd, two of us from same GP doc? Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Lee your story of calling your doc for a referral is great i too did the same but the guy and his office staff didn't have a clue what it was so i told him just go ahead and refer me and i'll tell ya all about it later i did this sarcastically figuring i'll need to go in and see the doctor and explain what's what to my surprise the office did go ahead and refer me ..... not having any idea what exactly a CI was deep down this really doesn't set well with me ... referral made without knowledge??? i didn't question then of course ... just counted my lucky stars susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 My GP (family doctor) was the opposite! He constantly asked me every time I was in his surgery for if I would 'consider a CI' claiming he had 'several' patients with a 'lesser hearing loss' than mine gaining approval for CI... When I was in hospital for an unrelated matter last year, several of the nurses even asked if my GP had talked to me about the 'amazing' CI! There is only one place you can be implanted in Ireland - Beaumont Hospital. It is not unusual to have 2/3 from same region in hospital getting CI at the same time in Ireland. If you are determined - don't let one doctor stop you - get two, three and four positive opinions to sway them. If only if every doc........... In a message dated 2/4/2004 7:37:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, nucleus24@... writes: There are still a lot of misconceptions about implants. I've heard everything from " you've been deaf too long " to " you lipread too well " or " your speech is too good " . It's NOT about lipreading or speaking, it's about hearing. And you have to hit the Dr over the head with that. If only if every doc do what I did... wrote my doc a email, saying " i want a implant, can you refer me? " ... few minutes later, got answer " sure, where do you want to go " ,, few days later, got application in mail from CI center of my choice. and that one doc is NEW to me, having moved and didnt know her well and she doesn't know me well either. later on ,,, found out that my doc has another patient who was going for CI, not only that.. we both had surgery the SAME WEEK by same surgeon. She confessed that until I asked about CI, she doesn't know much of it, just heard of it and told another patient about it and referred her/him as well. Think of odd, two of us from same GP doc? Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 I was able to get my own appt with no referral, probably because I don't have to go with an in plan dr. I'm really happy I didn't have the hassle of that though and that I was able to choose where I wanted to be implanted. As for my GP.. He knew about cochlear implants, but I don't think he knew how well they could potentially perform until I visited him after my activation. He could not believe the difference in my hearing.(From 5% discrimination to 95% discrimination) He kept shaking his head and saying... " That's amazing " Now he is " a little more educated " and he also has referred several of his deaf patients to me. So you see.. One person CAN make a difference! Have a great day. Hugs, Silly In , " Gillen, nne " <julianne.gillen@e...> wrote: > My GP (family doctor) was the opposite! He constantly asked me every time I was in his surgery for if I would 'consider a CI' claiming he had 'several' patients with a 'lesser hearing loss' than mine gaining approval for CI... When I was in hospital for an unrelated matter last year, several of the nurses even asked if my GP had talked to me about the 'amazing' CI! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Yes if you get a PPO instead of an HMO you don't need the referrals. As deductibles are based on the calandar year it would be best to be implanted early in jan or feb then all your other medical expences fpr the year are cheaper as you satisfied the yearly deductable On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 7:08am, Armstrong wrote: > I was able to get my own appt with no referral, probably because I > don't have to go with an in plan dr. I'm really happy I didn't have > the hassle of that though and that I was able to choose where I > wanted to be implanted. > As for my GP.. He knew about cochlear implants, but I don't think he > knew how well they could potentially perform until I visited him > after my activation. He could not believe the difference in my > hearing.(From 5% discrimination to 95% discrimination) He kept > shaking his head and saying... " That's amazing " > Now he is " a little more educated " and he also has referred several > of his deaf patients to me. So you see.. One person CAN make a > difference! > Have a great day. > Hugs, > Silly > > In , " Gillen, nne " <julianne.gillen@e...> > wrote: >> My GP (family doctor) was the opposite! He constantly asked me > every time I was in his surgery for if I would 'consider a CI' > claiming he had 'several' patients with a 'lesser hearing loss' than > mine gaining approval for CI... When I was in hospital for an > unrelated matter last year, several of the nurses even asked if my > GP had talked to me about the 'amazing' CI! >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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