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Dixie and ,

This is definitely something worth mentioning and remembering. I

think we'll find a spot in out links for it for those investigating

getting a ci. I had a friend who got an infection that wouldn't

clear up and the surgeon ended up taking her implant out and putting

in one with hypoallergenic materials.

Thanks so much for the heads up on this.

Happy New Year to you all.

Hugs,

Silly

In , <hobbes@n...> wrote:

> That is something I never thought of before because I also have to

use

> hypoallergic material for my hearing aid molds. I plan to add

that to the

> folder I take with me to see the doctor in February. Thanks for

mentioning

> that... worth thinking of.

>

> susan & hobbes

> michigan

>

>

> >this point, I'm waiting on insurance predetermination and also

some

> >allergy tests to see if I'm allergic to the materials used in the

> >implant. I've had severe reactions with plastic in the past,

> >especially with HE housing and all have had to be made in

> >hypoallergic material due to my allergy.

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