Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 Hi Tad, Excellent news that you're being implanted on July 12. Remember to bring a shirt that buttons down the front all the way. You won't be able to slip a tee shirt over the bandage. Slip on shoes are also a good thing since you might get dizzy bending over to tie them. Now, on to the decision. I started with a body worn processor (BWP) and used it for 6 months until the behind the ear (BTE) came out. I HATED the cord runing down my body, especially in the summer. And if you have it attached to the belt and move suddenly, you might pull the darned microphone off your ear. The minute I got the BTE, I put the body worn aside, and it has gathered dust since then. Yes, it does have more flexibility with programming, and holds 4 slots. I wish your center would have a loaner for you to use because once you get to a place where you have the maps you like, you may well never use the BWP again. Cosmetically, the 3G is more appealing, at least to me. The size, the weight, and the LACK OF CORDS all make it my choice. Is there any chance you can borrow one of your old roommate's BWP, get it mapped for you and use that for a few months? Because as long as the processor has not been opened, it can be returned or exchanged. You can perhaps use a BWP until you find that you aren't changing the dials all the time, get a map on the 3G, and see if you like it. Then return your unopened BWP for a new 3G. I know a whole lot of folks on these forums who will tell you once they got the 3G they never used the BWP again. Since you aren't pre lingually deafened, and have some auditory memory, it might be easier for you to learn to hear with the 3G than someone who is prelingual. Good luck with the surgery, Nucleus Volunteer From: " TadXL " <tadxl@...> Subject: surgery July 12th Hi I'm getting the Nucleus 24 implanted on July 12th. I'm very excited and nervous at the same time. I have been visiting this chat room as well as the Coclear forum and was able to learn a great deal from all of you who have posted here. I lost my hearing due to the fact that I was born with enlarged vestibular aquaducts. Didn't know about this untill I saw my cat scan a month ago. I gradually lost my hearing as I grew up. Used to be able to understand everything said on the phone untill about 10 years ago. Now that I'm getting the implant, I know things will sound different from what I know sound as now. But if this is going to help me hear better like being able to hear everything on the phone again or just to listen to the winds blowing in far off in the vally of the mountians, I'm all for it. I decided to get both the SPRint and the ESPrit 3G. I was given the option of getting two of the same or one of each. Both of my former roomates from NTID got the implants done. One of them got the Nucleus 24 and has both proccessors and said he uses them for different reason like at work or at home. I was wondering if any of you have opinions on getting both or just one of them. I think the real difference between those two is the battery life and comfort of wearing them, bte or bwp. But being able to learn and listen as I get used to them, they both should both have the same results as far as hearing things. I do know the SPRint has more control over sounds as far as sensitivity levels. But I'm just looking to see if they both will output the same sounds while just having the option to chose which device will be easiest for me to use for different scenarios. Look forward to hearing your inputs. Tad Green ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 Thanks to and the others for your feedback. This chat room is a great place for these converstions. I have learned so much from you all for your help. Look forward to seeing you all agian. Tad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 Hi Tad! This is an exciting time for you and your family and friends. Best wishes for a successful surgery and a smooth recovery. You asked for imput on processors. For whatever reason, my CI Center didn't give me a choice on which processors once I picked the brand I wanted. I was told I would start out with the BWP and then get the BTE 4 weeks later. Even though I no longer wear the BWP, I have no regrets with owning both rather than one of each. I probably would have wondered what the BWP sounded like if I had gotten 2 3Gs instead. I liked wearing the BWP during the cooler months. It seemed loud and crisp to me. But, once I was switched to the 3G, I loved the freedom it gave me from the ear to waist wire and I loved the sound of it much better. The 3G seems to put sounds in better perspective than the BWP. Maybe you don't have to choose right away. Maybe your CI Center will give you a loaner to try before you decide which two processors you would like to have? I would have loved that option then I wouldn't have a BWP sitting in a ziplock container of drying beads in case I ever need a back up. But, like I said, I really have no regrets in owning one of each because they both allow me to hear well. Good luck to you! Patti Surgery Day 11/25/02 (What A Day!) Hook Up Day BWP 1/2/03 (A Happy Day!) 3G 1/31/03 (An Even Happier Day!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Hi, Tad, Sooo glad to hear you are doing much better with your facial nerve problem! I'm also happy to read your report of going bilateral. It is so encouraging to those of us who are in the planning stages of doing it, too. Keep reporting in, Tad and good wishes for continued and full recovery! ) Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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