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Just as a point of information: I have 2 3G's and 2 Freedom processors. I

always have all of them mapped when I go in for an appointment. We map one

processor, with the 3G it is easy, and takes only a few minutes to put that map

into my backup 3G. For the Freedom, where mapping is better done while the

processor is on your head, we map that, too. Again, it only takes a few minutes

to load the map we make for the one processor into the other. Hope this helps.

:o) Jackie

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Jackie,

What you described is exactly the way my 4 processors (two 3Gs and two

Freedoms) are mapped as well. I have a question though...What did you mean

when you said the Freedom is better mapped when on your head? When my

processors are mapped, I set T and C levels and then listen to my audi's

voice for any changing/tweaking that needs to be done. Is this what you were

referring to? Sorry...Perhaps I'm having an " off-day " and didn't understand

that part of your message. <smile>

Left ear - Nucleus 24 Contour Advance with 3G

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Right ear - Nucleus Freedom

Implanted: 2/1/06 Activated: 3/1/06

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Hi,

I purchased by second (back up ) back up processor direct from Cochlear

America's headquarters. Cost $3,000.00, but it also came with all the

supplies,

etc. that the original one came with. I use a long cord on it, and I can

switch it to either ear. Don't care about the hanging cord, just want to hear

whatever I can. It's the implant in the head that gives us speech not the ear.

It works especially well when I'm in the car so that I can hear the driver

when I'm a passenger by putting it on my left ear. I am implanted on the

right side which was my worse ear. Both are bad...over 90% gone and can't hear

without it.

Surgery October 10th, 2005

Turned on November 17th, 2005

Freedom by Cochlear

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As a matter of interest, how much ($$$'s) does a " spare " Freedom

processor cost in the US, please?

Ted F.

> For the Freedom, where mapping is better done while the processor is

> on your head, we map that, too. Again, it only takes a few minutes

> to load the map we make for the one processor into the other. Hope

> this helps.

> :o) Jackie

>

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Ted.. pretty pricey they are..

I'm not sure of the exact cost of the freedom, but I do know the

Esprit 3G is right around $6000 U.S. so, I imagine it'd be between

$6000 and $7000 for a spare.

Sooo for those whose insurance won't cover a 2nd processor.. it

could very well be out of price range for many,

Regards,

Silly MI

I'll try and check this out and get an exact price today sometime.

In , " Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@...> wrote:

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> As a matter of interest, how much ($$$'s) does a " spare " Freedom

> processor cost in the US, please?

>

> Ted F.

>

>

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> > For the Freedom, where mapping is better done while the

processor is

> > on your head, we map that, too. Again, it only takes a few

minutes

> > to load the map we make for the one processor into the other.

Hope

> > this helps.

> > :o) Jackie

> >

>

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Ted

I think the cost may vary depending on the center where you were

implanted/purchase the second one. I did not receive a second processor from my

center upon implantation, however, I was told that I could purchase one from

them.

Connie

" Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@...> wrote:

As a matter of interest, how much ($$$'s) does a " spare " Freedom

processor cost in the US, please?

Ted F.

> For the Freedom, where mapping is better done while the processor is

> on your head, we map that, too. Again, it only takes a few minutes

> to load the map we make for the one processor into the other. Hope

> this helps.

> :o) Jackie

>

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Just wondering if they might sell refurbished processors? After all while

our processors are still under warranty that is what they send us when

needed. Works fine for me too. I'm sure they won't be so pricey too. Does

everyone know?

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Thanks, . That is an expensive " spare " .

I think I had heard the figure AUS$10,000 mentioned here.

Ted F.

>

> Ted.. pretty pricey they are..

> I'm not sure of the exact cost of the freedom, but I do know the

> Esprit 3G is right around $6000 U.S. so, I imagine it'd be between

> $6000 and $7000 for a spare.

> Sooo for those whose insurance won't cover a 2nd processor.. it

> could very well be out of price range for many,

>

> Regards,

> Silly MI

>

> I'll try and check this out and get an exact price today sometime.

>

>

>

> In , " Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@> wrote:

> >

> > As a matter of interest, how much ($$$'s) does a " spare " Freedom

> > processor cost in the US, please?

> >

> > Ted F.

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There was a Freedom external unit being sold on E-bay a while back.

Unfortunately the auction was pulled, largely due to some uninformed

hysteria (ironic considering there is no problem at all about selling

hearing aids, artificial eyeballs and other prosthetic devices on E-bay).

That would have given a good indication of what the market will pay.

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>

>

> Thanks, . That is an expensive " spare " .

> I think I had heard the figure AUS$10,000 mentioned here.

>

> Ted F.

>

> >

> > Ted.. pretty pricey they are..

> > I'm not sure of the exact cost of the freedom, but I do know the

> > Esprit 3G is right around $6000 U.S. so, I imagine it'd be between

> > $6000 and $7000 for a spare.

> > Sooo for those whose insurance won't cover a 2nd processor.. it

> > could very well be out of price range for many,

> >

> > Regards,

> > Silly MI

> >

> > I'll try and check this out and get an exact price today sometime.

> >

> >

> >

> > In , " Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@> wrote:

> > >

> > > As a matter of interest, how much ($$$'s) does a " spare " Freedom

> > > processor cost in the US, please?

> > >

> > > Ted F.

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Thanks, Connie. Now all I need are the six winning numbers in

Saturday nights Lotto :-)

Ted F.

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> Ted

>

> I think the cost may vary depending on the center where you were

> implanted/purchase the second one. I did not receive a second

> processor from my center upon implantation, however, I was told

> that I could purchase one from them.

>

>

> Connie

>

>

> " Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@...> wrote:

> As a matter of interest, how much ($$$'s) does a " spare " Freedom

> processor cost in the US, please?

>

> Ted F.

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