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Hi ,

Indeed, it is a horror story to not follow through with mappings. I

didn't get a decent one until 3 months after my implant surgery. By

decent, I mean one that allows me to hear the way I do now. I heard with

the first mapping, but it was weird hearing. Each subsequent mapping

modified and allowed me to hear and understand more. So you do have to

commit to following through with the mappings. Sounds like House has you

prepared.

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Thanks for the information. Maya is a patient at house ear clinic and

they really push

mapping. we were told ahead of time that if we couldnt make the mapping

committements that we shoudlnt consider a CI. It just wouldnt be as

successful. We live 2

hours away from House and we have taken her down there 7 times in the

last 6 months. I

firmly believe that if we do decide to proceed with a CI success lies in

the mapping.

I have heard of horror stories where after implantation, patients are

just left to their own

devices.

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