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Hi Pam:

I have a friend who has the Nucleus 22 - he was implanted in 1990. I do

remember him disliking his 3G in the beginning, but he stuck with it and

eventually enjoyed all the features and benefits of that processor over his

body processor. I could ask him if he would be willing to email you if you

would like.

As with any mapping change, sometimes it takes quite awhile to get used to

it. I think the advice you have been given by others - getting a new map is

priority number one! You have been quite a long time without updating it.

I am one who needs an update almost every six months now that I am

bilateral.

I wish you the best with this, and do keep us posted as to what you find

out. Do come here for support on your " down " days - and NO - you were not

RUDE! You asked for help and you are seeing our fellow members reaching out

to you.

Warmly -

Carol in WI

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Hey Carol, that would be great to hear from him...you can give him my email and

he can write directly. Thank you. If you read any of my other postings today

you will know that I am working on patience with this new processor. I was only

totally deaf 7 months when I had my initial CI but had been losing my hearing

over time. I think this transition is harder because I had my N22 when I walked

in for the upgrade and for me I thought the sounds were perfect. Now my poor

brain is being attacked with faster zaps:) and it is 14 years older. Thanks for

writing. Pam

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>Hi Pam:

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>I have a friend who has the Nucleus 22 - he was implanted in 1990. I do

>remember him disliking his 3G in the beginning, but he stuck with it and

>eventually enjoyed all the features and benefits of that processor over his

>body processor. I could ask him if he would be willing to email you if you

>would like.

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>As with any mapping change, sometimes it takes quite awhile to get used to

>it. I think the advice you have been given by others - getting a new map is

>priority number one! You have been quite a long time without updating it.

>I am one who needs an update almost every six months now that I am

>bilateral.

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>I wish you the best with this, and do keep us posted as to what you find

>out. Do come here for support on your " down " days - and NO - you were not

>RUDE! You asked for help and you are seeing our fellow members reaching out

>to you.

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>Warmly -

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>Carol in WI

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