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When I lost all my hearing at the end of June 2004, I had an audiogram

evaluation on July 21, then a catscan on Aug. 4, a coming visit with a doctor on

Aug. 27. Since the end of June, I have not heard anything, even with a hearing

aid.Also, one of my ears has been dead since day one. In my case, shouldn't

there be a prority?? At this rate, when can I expect to have an implant?? Moses

Katz

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The priority belongs only to those who hold the purse strings...that would be

the insurance companies!

In a message dated 8/21/2004 7:17:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,

chinamoses@... writes:

When I lost all my hearing at the end of June 2004, I had an audiogram

evaluation on July 21, then a catscan on Aug. 4, a coming visit with a doctor

on

Aug. 27. Since the end of June, I have not heard anything, even with a

hearing

aid.Also, one of my ears has been dead since day one. In my case, shouldn't

there be a prority?? At this rate, when can I expect to have an implant??

Moses

Katz

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To and , many, many thanks!! I am covered by Medicare, and hoping

that it will not keep me waiting too long. In the meantime I am enjoying an

extremely quiet life. Moses Katz

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Moses,

It's called the waiting game.. Many who are implanted have had no

hearing for years and years, and then there are those who have had

sudden hearing loss, becoming totally deaf in a matter of minutes or

hours.. It just depends on your insurance company and the dates your

implant center has available to serve you.

No priority given.. The insurance company must approve the financial

portion after you pass an evaluation.. this could take several weeks

and sometimes months. This is a time that truly tests many people's

patience and patience is something you will definitely need if you

are a candidate and do get implanted. It takes much patience and

time to learn to hear with a ci.. No time like the present to start

practicing. <smiles>

Regards,

Silly MI

In , chinamoses@a... wrote:

> When I lost all my hearing at the end of June 2004, I had an

audiogram

> evaluation on July 21, then a catscan on Aug. 4, a coming visit

with a doctor on

> Aug. 27. Since the end of June, I have not heard anything, even

with a hearing

> aid.Also, one of my ears has been dead since day one. In my case,

shouldn't

> there be a prority?? At this rate, when can I expect to have an

implant?? Moses

> Katz

>

>

>

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Hi Moses,

Just wanted to say you have a friend with the same problem. I'm also

waiting to get my implant and am totally deaf while I wait. It's

not much fun with no sound and it really makes it difficult to talk

with other people. Do you lip read? I'm finding my lip reading

skills are getting better and better and I had thought I was very

good to begin with. Use this time to research your choices in your

implant and make notes of the questions you will have for your

surgeon. I wish you the very best and hope you and I both have a

short wait for the surgery. Good Luck!

Gayle

> To and , many, many thanks!! I am covered by Medicare,

and hoping

> that it will not keep me waiting too long. In the meantime I am

enjoying an

> extremely quiet life. Moses Katz

>

>

>

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