Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Hi NJ, No you did NOT make a wrong choice. You made the right choice for you. You did your homework, and picked the features you wanted and that's what you got. Very nasty of someone to say that your choice is wrong just because it was not their choice. In the operating room, an audiologist can check with neural response telemetry to make sure the Nucleus implant is stimulating the auditory nerve. This is done before the surgeon closes. The Bionics has the same feature, but I'm not sure what it is called. So you will know that the implant is working before you're out of the OR. How YOU do with the implant, is of course, variable. Everyone is an individual, and it might take you months to get full benefit from the implant. Might also take minutes. But it can be programmed and will be for your individual needs. Congratulations on taking steps toward better hearing, The Original But in the real part she just went with what was recommended, never did any research. So she should not tell me that I choose wrong.. But I did consider going with the Freedom and it was my second choice. What I would like to know here is can they tell right after the surgery that the inplant will work fine and you would never need to wear a hearing aide in the other ear that had one.. I understood that they could not say if it would work until after the 4 weeks when they turned it on.. Can someone set me on the right path here.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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