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Hi ,

Lee is right, it's a silver box that holds the processor AND A DRYING

CAPSULE as well. You will get a supply of the drying capsules when you

get your 3G. You put one in and if you store the processor in the splash

box, you need to change the drying capsule when it changes color. Or

every couple of months. But you will also get the Dry & Store with your

implant, so you might not need to use the splash box unless you travel.

It will be like Christmas when you get your 3G. So many things come

with it. In addition to a box of 300 batteries, you get all the cords

you need for TV, radio, walkman, phone (if you want to patch right into

it), extra cord for the head piece, covers for the batteries, a neat

carrying case, drying capsules, a wand that lights up when you're near

the processor to show it's working, and who knows what else. And one

GREAT thing about the Nucleus is you get all these FREE with the 3G. And

Cochlear Corp manufactures all the accessories themselves.

You will get 2 cords for the head piece. You might consider

returning'/exchanging one for a long one. I returned one of the short

ones and got an 11 inch cord that allows me to move the processor to the

non implanted side and hear conversations when I'm driving. I'm

implanted on the left, so when I have a passenger, I use the cord to move

the processor to the right. As long as the original equipment hasn't

been opened, it is returnable or exchangeable.

Thanks for not telling that we've ALL been talking about him -

off the forum! Whew, our secrets are safe.

Nucleus Volunteer

lisak70@... writes:

What is a splashbox? Is this the container that holds the 3G and its

accessories?

no, it just hold the 3G for drying. it looks like a soapbar holder. it

is

the size of your hand, very handy for traveling, especially if you are

going

where there are no such thing as ELECTRICITY.

Lee

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Wow! When I get my kit for the 3G, I'm going to be as excited a 5 year old

kid on Christmas Eve! I can't wait!

By the way, it won't be very long now before I receive the big news

regarding my insurance approval!!

CI candidate awaiting insurance approval and surgery date

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When I got my kits, I stuck them under the bed for a long, long time. I

wasn't at all happy with the CI or the way it sounded. My husband's voice

was a nightmare. It was a lot of work to relearn how to hear. I think you

need to remember the 3P, patience, practice and prayer. It will all come

together, you just need to give it a little time

Dee.

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From: Kozlik [mailto:lisak70@...]

Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 2:29 PM

Subject: Re: Splash box

,

Wow! When I get my kit for the 3G, I'm going to be as excited a 5 year old

kid on Christmas Eve! I can't wait!

By the way, it won't be very long now before I receive the big news

regarding my insurance approval!!

CI candidate awaiting insurance approval and surgery date

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>> I think you need to remember the 3P, patience, practice and prayer. It

will all come together, you just need to give it a little time<<

Thanks, Dee!

This is great advice and something I will definitely keep in mind once I

have my CI.

If I'm only able to hear the sound of traffic with my CI, I'll consider it a

success because as of now, I can't do that. I know there's plenty of work

ahead of me, but I have a feeling that things are only going to get better!!

CI candidate awaiting insurance approval and surgery date

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I did feel like I got a big Christmas gift with all the neat stuff I

got with my CI. It was all in a BIG box and I all but programed the

processor (o; while I waited the 3 weeks before hook-up.

It hasn't been 4 months since I was turned on.

I just had a tune up yesterday and I am beginning to feel like a

normal hearing person. The hearing is great and almost normal

sounding. I still have some problems understanding all speech, but

am doing better on the phone than I expected.

It's a pain to have to wait just to find out for approval, but hang

in there. Good things are worth waiting for.

May

-- In , " Kozlik " <lisak70@t...> wrote:

> ,

>

> Wow! When I get my kit for the 3G, I'm going to be as excited a 5

year old

> kid on Christmas Eve! I can't wait!

>

> By the way, it won't be very long now before I receive the big news

> regarding my insurance approval!!

>

>

> CI candidate awaiting insurance approval and surgery date

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In a message dated 1/26/2005 12:26:54 PM Pacific Standard Time,

lisak70@... writes:

Yes, the splash box is the dry and store case.

ok ok ok,,, now i am confused,,, i thought the splash box is the one that

you can use as subsitute for dry and store,, it is not plug-in. It looks like

a soap box.

anyone clear it up??

Lee

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In a message dated 1/26/2005 12:33:39 PM Pacific Standard Time,

janet_mueller@... writes:

I will probably use it when I travel. I know the

Dry & Store is supposed to be " Global " but it is

still too big to lug around.

yes, it is really nice and so light-weight,, so perfect for backpacks.

Lee

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Lee,

Yes, that's right. The splash box does not plug in. I don't have my Dry and

Store yet (plug in) so I'm using the splash box for now.

Sorry for the confusion!

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

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I'm not , but the dessicant will turn from the creamier color

to a more yellowish color.. That's the sign that it needs to be

changed.

I get a god two months or so on one capsule.. just depends on how

humid of area you are in.

Hugs,

Silly MI

In , " Kozlik " <lisak70@t...> wrote:

> ,

>

> When should the desiccant in the splash box be replaced? I look

forward to

> getting my Dry and Store next week (and my other accessories) so I

can start

> using it next week. :)

>

>

> Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

> Deafblind/Postlingual

> BTE hearing aid user 20 years

> Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

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Does Cochlear still carry the plastic tube you mentioned? Sounds like

something I'd like to try using. Right now I'm storing (what equipment I

have - LOL!) in a waterproof plastic Pelican case. Two things I really like

about the Pelican case are its sturdiness and the fact that you can cut the

inside foam to any shape so that it holds all of your equipment securely.

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Deafblind/Postlingual

BTE hearing aid user 20 years

Severe-profound hearing loss 10 years

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