Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 Hi Harriette, Sorry to hear your husband has had one failure, and what looks like another one. While rare, it is not unheard of. There is another person I've corresponded with on another list who has the same problem. Two failures with the same manufacturer's device. And she is getting implanted again, this time with a Nucleus Freedom. So, what I would suggest is that you get all of your husband's records, like CT scans, MRI's and any other tests that were done before both implants, and take them to the implant center (or another one if you'd feel more comfortable using a different center). Saves you the cost of repeating tests. And yes, people have switched implant manufacturers. Good luck to your husband, let us know how it goes. The Original Hello, I have not posted to this particular forum but I am hoping that someone may have experienced a similar situation. My husbands 1st implant from another manufacturer failed, he was reimplanted in same ear with device from this same manufacturer and it appears to be failing again. Has anyone hear experienced multiple failures and then switched manufacturers? This has been pretty devastating for him to experience two product failures and I'm hoping that perhaps other people might share their experences. Thank you, Harriette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 Hi , Thanks for the reply. was implanted with a CII 4 years ago. 6months into it he was doing well and then suddenly his hearing started to worsen. It took awhile but finally in spring of 05 they determined that it was implant failure. Last year in June he was reimplanted with HiRes 90K (manufacturer . Now is is losing his hearing again. In part due to migration but also he is experiencing the exact same pain and sounds that he experienced with the first failure. He does not wish to implant his other ear but we had hopes that maybe a change in manufactuer may be prudent. I am trying to encourage him to seek additional opinions but right now he is too depressed and discouraged to make any type of decisions. Harriette > > Hi Harriette, > Sorry to hear your husband has had one failure, and what looks like > another one. While rare, it is not unheard of. There is another person > I've corresponded with on another list who has the same problem. Two > failures with the same manufacturer's device. And she is getting > implanted again, this time with a Nucleus Freedom. > So, what I would suggest is that you get all of your husband's > records, like CT scans, MRI's and any other tests that were done before > both implants, and take them to the implant center (or another one if > you'd feel more comfortable using a different center). Saves you the > cost of repeating tests. > And yes, people have switched implant manufacturers. > Good luck to your husband, let us know how it goes. > > > The Original > > Hello, > > I have not posted to this particular forum but I am hoping that > someone may have experienced a similar situation. My husbands 1st > implant from another manufacturer failed, he was reimplanted in same > ear with device from this same manufacturer and it appears to be > failing again. Has anyone hear experienced multiple failures and then > switched manufacturers? > > This has been pretty devastating for him to experience two product > failures and I'm hoping that perhaps other people might share their > experences. > > Thank you, > > Harriette > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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