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The clock is ticking loudly, although I cannot hear it. My CI surgery will

take place on Oct. 28 at Kaiser's in Hollywood,California.My doctor is Fred

Ditirro, who has done over 400 implants, without any problems. That makes me

feel

great!!Recently, I asked if I could have bilaterals. The answer was they have

experience with only single implants.I have selected Nucleus 24C with soft

tip. We have not talked about 3G, or any other issues and I'm wondering whether

we should be talking about them prior to the surgery.At present, I have a

single HA an AVR675xp, which is excellent,had served me well, however lately,

and

suddenly my hearing got worse and worse,resulting in having Dr. Ditirro

authorising my surgery.In essence,my HA, presently is not really helping me at

all.The surgery will be done on the good ear. Now, my bad ear,born dead and

still

is.Kaiser will not do bilaterals. Lets talk about the future, and I need

guidance.Should I aim for another CI . And how??Moses

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,glad to hear from you again!! My wife Lily and I are spending several

days here in Levittown,NY to be with our kids and grandkids. We'll be back in

California on Sunday night.My doctor told me that he did not want to take a

chance with the " dead " ear,and he has had no experience with bilaterals.The

same,

with other Kaiser facilities. I might be tempted to approach others for a

second implant,and I wonder how expensive it will be for me to fork out my own

money.It does not hurt to ask!!Moses

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Hi Moses

How are you doing. I haven't heard from you for a while. I don't remember

seeing that e-mail...

I have to check back. No I don't have a CI ... I'm thinking about it that

is if I'm qualify for one.

Good to hear from you.

Pearson

-- Re: Moses' CI

Last night,I sent a message, Subject Re:(CIhear)Moses'CI, asking for

guidance.Not a single reply.Perhaps I am not asking the right questions

Moses

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Hi Moses,

I found your e-mail and you were asking about your future and need guidance.

you asked, Should I aim for another CI and how?

I'm no expert but I know a couple of people who has two CI and love them.

What did your doctor say about having a CI in your dead ear? What do you

mean by " how " ?

Pearson

-- Re: Moses' CI

The clock is ticking loudly, although I cannot hear it. My CI surgery will

take place on Oct. 28 at Kaiser's in Hollywood,California.My doctor is Fred

Ditirro, who has done over 400 implants, without any problems. That makes me

feel

great!!Recently, I asked if I could have bilaterals. The answer was they

have

experience with only single implants.I have selected Nucleus 24C with soft

tip. We have not talked about 3G, or any other issues and I'm wondering

whether

we should be talking about them prior to the surgery.At present, I have a

single HA an AVR675xp, which is excellent,had served me well, however lately

and

suddenly my hearing got worse and worse,resulting in having Dr. Ditirro

authorising my surgery.In essence,my HA, presently is not really helping me

at

all.The surgery will be done on the good ear. Now, my bad ear,born dead and

still

is.Kaiser will not do bilaterals. Lets talk about the future, and I need

guidance.Should I aim for another CI . And how??Moses

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I hope you are enjoying being with all your family.

They been expermenting with people to have two implants in Seattle. One of

the person I know became deaf over night in both ears. She wanted to get

two implants but the doctor said that he couldn't do it at the time as they

had to follow the FDA rules. (This was about 5 years ago or so). THen the

doctor approuch her and ask her if she be willing to get the second one for

Virginia Mason expermental lab testing with two CI. She jump to the chance.

And the second CI was free. surgically, equipment, and all.

Another person I know, she wanted two. No matter what. She search

everywhere to find a doctor who would do two CI. I think she got it done it

Texas. THat was over 10 years ago.

The third one... She had one implant in one ear about 15 years ago. She had

the old model and it was failing on her. A couple of years ago, she had her

other ear done and now doing great.

On your dead ear, Do they know if it would work with a CI?

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,glad to hear from you again!! My wife Lily and I are spending several

days here in Levittown,NY to be with our kids and grandkids. We'll be back

in

California on Sunday night.My doctor told me that he did not want to take a

chance with the " dead " ear,and he has had no experience with bilaterals.The

same,

with other Kaiser facilities. I might be tempted to approach others for a

second implant,and I wonder how expensive it will be for me to fork out my

own

money.It does not hurt to ask!!Moses

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Hi Moses -

You are indeed in good hands with Dr. DiTirro - He did my surgery almost 5 years

ago (Nov. '99). It has truly been a miracle for me -

Kaiser (Los Angeles) does not give you a choice of which processor you receive.

You will get the BWP (Sprint) AND the 3G BTE. I happen to agree that that is

the way to go -

but we are all individual - Using the Sprint when hooked up gives you more

opportunities for success. The processor holds 4 programs and on each you can

adjust BOTH the volume and the sensitivity - The 3G only has the capability of

two programs with EITHER volume of sensitivity. I use the 3G almost exclusively

but think the Sprint gives me slightly better hearing especially in group

situations.

Why not take one thing at a time - I have only one CI and have no desire to go

bilateral -

I can use the telephone - both " land " and cell. I hear talk radio in the car

with the accompanying road noise. I can understand speech without lip-reading.

Kaiser does not do bilaterals - I've never asked why - probably cost

effectiveness vs.additional ability to hear?

Tanner is my Audiologist and she is excellent.

I would be happy answer any other questions you make have - Kaiser's Audiology

Dept.

is outstanding and Dr. DiTirro and his surgical staff are wonderful - very

caring and kind.

Rosemary in California

N24 11/99

Re: Moses' CI

The clock is ticking loudly, although I cannot hear it. My CI surgery will

take place on Oct. 28 at Kaiser's in Hollywood,California.My doctor is Fred

Ditirro, who has done over 400 implants, without any problems. That makes me

feel

great!!Recently, I asked if I could have bilaterals. The answer was they have

experience with only single implants.I have selected Nucleus 24C with soft

tip. We have not talked about 3G, or any other issues and I'm wondering whether

we should be talking about them prior to the surgery.At present, I have a

single HA an AVR675xp, which is excellent,had served me well, however lately,

and

suddenly my hearing got worse and worse,resulting in having Dr. Ditirro

authorising my surgery.In essence,my HA, presently is not really helping me at

all.The surgery will be done on the good ear. Now, my bad ear,born dead and

still

is.Kaiser will not do bilaterals. Lets talk about the future, and I need

guidance.Should I aim for another CI . And how??Moses

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Hi Moses,

I see you have gotten some replies to your question already.

Like , I don't (usually) get to the forums until nighttime so I

may be a day or more in answering posts.

Wow, your surgery date is fast approaching! And you're already

thinking of a second one! But, only drawback is that Kaiser does not

do bilaterals. Hmmm, the way I see it...you can go for the one on

the 28th and get used to that one. Then if you still want to implant

your other ear and your ENT won't do it then maybe you could find

another CI Center to do the other ear. I don't know but that is a

thought for you to consider. My implant center is also not doing

bilaterals at this time. But, that's okay with me. My CI has given

me the best hearing I've ever had in my whole life so not looking

into getting my dead ear done...at least not at this time.

You stated that you have not yet discussed the processors and

other issues and was wondering if that should all be discussed

before the surgery. I should think so! If you already had your

appointment to pick out the processor then that's pretty much it

until hook up day when you will learn more about it. That's how I

learned all about my BWP and then my 3G..by waiting until I was

actually hooked up with them. If you have questions go ahead and

ask your ENT or audie before the surgery. Or ask here on the forum

and maybe someone can help.

Good luck to you on surgery day, Moses! Be sure to rest for a good

week or two after the surgery. This is an exciting time for you

and your family. Best wishes for a successful surgery, a smooth

recovery!

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!)

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