Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Hi , Well each of us is supposed to do our homework and look at the features, facts, figures and reliability of the implants we are considering. And make our choices. Most times the doctor or audiologist won't make the decision for you. In some cases, there is a medical reason why a certain implant cannot be used, but the Dr. will tell you that upfront. So if people get caught up in promises of upcoming fancy features, or the colors available, and all that, and don't look at what is here now today, then they make their decisions and have to live with them. I'll be the first to admit I chose the Nucleus because they had a behind the ear (BTE) speech processor available 8 years ago when I was implanted. The audiologist told me that Bionics would have a BTE processor coming out " any day now " , but in fact it didn't come out for more than a year after I started wearing a BTE. Taught me that anyone can advertise anything as being " in development " , but you need to go with what is available at the time you get implanted.. And for reliability, well, check the statistics. Cochlear has been out the longest, has more experience with implants because of that, and has a very high degree of reliability. And as you said: I finally understand the message they have been trying to send all this time--that nothing else really matters if the internal part isn't working. The Original From: " majohnsen32 " <majohnsen32@...> Subject: Advanced Bionics Recall Hi: I'm usually one of the " lurkers " here, but after hearing this news, I just couldn't keep quiet! I was so shocked to hear of another recall--after the shock wore off, I just felt anger. What is the deal with this company? They clearly do not value the people they are putting this device into or they wouldn't be so careless. Eventhough the CI surgery wasn't hard, I certainly wouldn't want to go through it again unneccessarily just because Advanced Bionics doesn't make enough of an effort to deliver a quality product! I considered getting the very device that is now being recalled, but in the end Cochlear's history and the options on the new Freedom system won me over. I'm counting my blessings about that tonight! I just feel bad for those people who didn't make the same choice that I did, and may now have to deal with their device not working or having another surgery. I guess I never fully understood why Cochlear always talks about reliability. They have it in all of their materials, and every presentation I have ever seen them give, they talk about it. I guess I always thought that all of them must be reliable or they wouldn't be able to sell them. I finally understand the message they have been trying to send all this time--that nothing else really matters if the internal part isn't working. What's really strange to me is that my audiologist never mentioned that there were significant differences between the companies when I was trying to decide. I went back and found my brochures tonight and in Cochlear's they talk about how their device is up to 4 times more reliable than either Advanced Bionics or Med-El...that didn't really jump out at me when I was comparing companies. Someone mentioned this is Advanced Bionics 4th recall in 4 years--- that doesn't sound like a very trustworthy company to me! Freedom 6/17/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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