Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 , This is great information and even though I've not had this need yet, you never know when it just might happen. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking forward to the tips on mappings because no matter how long we've had a CI..we seem to learn something new that can help when we thought we knew it all. It sounds like the support club meeting was a good one. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Hi Alice. It was a good one, and a big turn out also. It also helped that it was a great day to be outside. Sun shining and warm. Of course we are expecting rain the next two days...... susan & hobbes michigan At 01:05 AM 5/17/2004 +0000, you wrote: >, > >This is great information and even though I've not had this need >yet, you never know when it just might happen. Thanks for sharing. >I'm looking forward to the tips on mappings because no matter how >long we've had a CI..we seem to learn something new that can help >when we thought we knew it all. > >It sounds like the support club meeting was a good one. > >Alice > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Alice, It was a great meeting today, good food, good friends and good weather! I've posted the tips on mappings as well as added them to our files. Hugs, Silly MI In , " Alice " <justagram@c...> wrote: > , > > This is great information and even though I've not had this need > yet, you never know when it just might happen. Thanks for sharing. > I'm looking forward to the tips on mappings because no matter how > long we've had a CI..we seem to learn something new that can help > when we thought we knew it all. > > It sounds like the support club meeting was a good one. > > Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 , While this sounds reasonable, I prefer the prevention method. I have been recommending Dry and Store to as many people who will listen. It does a significantly better job than conventional drying systems and in this particular case, would solve the problem over night. Several hearing aid and CI manufacturers are now providing Dry and Store www.dryandstore.com ____________________________________________ Best Regards, Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA Editor EDEN - The Electronic Deaf Education Network www.bradingrao.com e-mail: info@... If you ever get your processor really, really wet Hey everyone, I attended the MI support club potluck today with guest speaker Dr. Gayle Weddington of Mt Pleasant, Director of Central Michigan university Audiology clinical service and instruction and we got some wonderful tips as to when to know it's time for a new mapping as well as tips on what to do to protect our ci from moisture even complete soaking. For regular moisture, use of the dri aid pack every night is recommended which most of us know. Another way is by using a hair dryer on a very low setting and drying the ci. Something I didn't know though is that if your ci becomes thoroughly drenched with water is that you can dip the processor in rubbing alcohol( at least for the bte). First thing to do is remove the batteries (wet batteries will begin to leak acid and can cause further damage) and the head coil cord out of the processor, dip it in the alcohol as this helps the water evaporate, then use the blow dryer on it and put it in your dry and store. Hopefully this will dry the processor sufficiently.... I've dried mine with just the blow dryer before when I dropped it in the toilet, but didn't know about being able to dunk it in alcohol at the time. fortunately, there was no permanent damage and I had it working in about half hours time. Of course, the best way is to keep your ci away from water at all times, but.. accidents do happen now and then. I'll try and post the when to go for mappings tips tomorrow. Hugs, Silly MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 Brad, Yes, prevention is always the best as I mentioned in my post, but on those rare occasions.. IF something should happen as it did with me, the information is really good to have, especially if it's a weekend and one would be stuck without an audie for the entire weekend. I know about the dry and store as do most of the other ci users<smile>.. I don't recommend the dunking or blow drying method for every day use, but rather for those times when the dry aid just isn't enough or in case of EMERGENCY... because I for one, would NOT go overnight with a non working processor if I could possibly help it and I think the majority of the ci users would be in agreement on this one with me.. If you ever walked in our shoes, I'm sure you would know exactly what I mean. Warm regards, Silly MI In , " Brad Ingrao " <bingrao@h...> wrote: > , > > While this sounds reasonable, I prefer the prevention method. I have > been recommending Dry and Store to as many people who will listen. It > does a significantly better job than conventional drying systems and in > this particular case, would solve the problem over night. > > Several hearing aid and CI manufacturers are now providing Dry and Store > > www.dryandstore.com > > ____________________________________________ > Best Regards, > > Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA > Editor > EDEN - The Electronic Deaf Education Network > www.bradingrao.com > e-mail: info@b... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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