Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 happy you're feeling well! cool that you have an audi who works at deaf school, she know ASL? and... ever take a bubble bath! maybe safer to not get your head wet for a bit! Cherry does all the time, the bubbles! oops sorry baby, secret out! tkae great care, and best of everything to ya! m ;-) > It's the day after my sugery. They put the Nucleus 24 Contour in me. > I'm doing really well. My right ear is sore alittle but not bad. I'm > taking this pill like tylonal that helps ease the soreness. Dr. > Mason from Baystate Hostpital in Springfield did a great job and I > was very pleased with the over all services. Jeanna Coburn is my > Audi who also works at School for the Deaf. She is been really > good for me too and look forward to meeting with her at the end of > the month for my turn on. So far so good. The bandage will come off > my head tonight and tomorrow I can take my first shower. Got to rest > the rest of this week and if I'm up to it I can go back to work next > week which is only office work behind the desk. Seeing my Dr next > week too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 i am having the surgery cone on Aug 9 in manhattan.....hope that the surgery is as " painless " as yours......also with the Nucleus 24..........please keep me posted..and continued success..... Lenny how long was the surgery?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 I will be thinking of you on Aug. 9th. The 2nd day after surgery was better than the 3rd. I virtually did nothing yesterday, but that may be because I had hearing in the ear prior to surgery and he knocked that out. So I have quite a bit of rnging and dizzyness, but no pain. A couple of tylenol for tightness, but nothing like I thought it would be. Just resting and taking it slow. I'll keep you posted. Taryn LMeranus27@... wrote:i am having the surgery cone on Aug 9 in manhattan.....hope that the surgery is as " painless " as yours......also with the Nucleus 24..........please keep me posted..and continued success..... Lenny how long was the surgery?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2004 Report Share Posted July 17, 2004 when i had my ci surgery 3 years ago, i had a lot of titinus and the surgen decdied to operate on my better ear (I used HA in left - but not in right, becuase I had no hearing). So after the op - as well as awful titnus, verigo, etc etc, i also had to deal with total hearing loss in both ears for 4 wks post op before switch on., Alsiobn Taryn Briggs <tarynbriggs@...> wrote: I will be thinking of you on Aug. 9th. The 2nd day after surgery was better than the 3rd. I virtually did nothing yesterday, but that may be because I had hearing in the ear prior to surgery and he knocked that out. So I have quite a bit of rnging and dizzyness, but no pain. A couple of tylenol for tightness, but nothing like I thought it would be. Just resting and taking it slow. I'll keep you posted. Taryn LMeranus27@... wrote:i am having the surgery cone on Aug 9 in manhattan.....hope that the surgery is as " painless " as yours......also with the Nucleus 24..........please keep me posted..and continued success..... Lenny how long was the surgery?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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