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I had my CI surgery yesterday and I know there are those out there

that are scared and anxious about the surgery for that was an

understatement for me. I though about this move for the past 3 years

as my hearing continued to degrade. In the holding room (the pre-opt

room) I asked my wife if she thought I was doing the right thing. She

smiled and told me " We are doing the right thing. " I didn't realize it

until then that it was not only me that had been going down this road,

it was not only me not sleeping at night worrying what might turn out.

After the surgery she told me how scared she had been too, but never

told me. The thought of someone cutting a hole in your scull and

planting a box in it, is a scary thought. Today, not having been

turned on I feel a great relief has been lifted off. My wife and I

both feel like partying. You know, it doesn't really matter is I am

unhappy with the turn on results or the long term results for I really

did not have that much to lose anymore, but now I know I have given it

my best shot and what ever happens on 9/14 (turn on date) and there

after will just be icing on the cake. I have jumped off the diving

board and now I am no longer a kid and the dive felt good!

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Ahhh , your wife is a jewel. Our mates suffer right along with us and

oh wow...wait until that activation time! She will be as excited as you

are! Congratulations for going ahead with the surgery even with all your

fears.

Remember, they do this surgery even on tiny babies and children! That is

what kept my courage going. Thinking about that. We are all very happy for

you that the operation is now behind you. Evon

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I'm glad the surgery went well, . No mention of any after

effects, so I presume it was a piece of cake, the same as it was to

most of us. I'll be interested to read about your activation on Sept

14th.

Ted F.

>

> I had my CI surgery yesterday and I know there are those out there

> that are scared and anxious about the surgery for that was an

> understatement for me. I though about this move for the past 3 years

> as my hearing continued to degrade. In the holding room (the pre-opt

> room) I asked my wife if she thought I was doing the right thing.

She

> smiled and told me " We are doing the right thing. " I didn't realize

it

> until then that it was not only me that had been going down this

road,

> it was not only me not sleeping at night worrying what might turn

out.

> After the surgery she told me how scared she had been too, but never

> told me. The thought of someone cutting a hole in your scull and

> planting a box in it, is a scary thought. Today, not having been

> turned on I feel a great relief has been lifted off. My wife and I

> both feel like partying. You know, it doesn't really matter is I am

> unhappy with the turn on results or the long term results for I

really

> did not have that much to lose anymore, but now I know I have given

it

> my best shot and what ever happens on 9/14 (turn on date) and there

> after will just be icing on the cake. I have jumped off the diving

> board and now I am no longer a kid and the dive felt good!

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I am happy for you that your surgery went smoothly and now waiting for the all

important day - activation.

Now , you take it easy, come to think of it tell your wife to relax and

take it easy too. Or this dolphin will come to your home, put both of you over

my tail and spank both of you with my very long fins.

Dolly Dolphin :)

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I hope for your sake he isnt kinky, or that proposition might sound

attractive to him :-)

Ted F.

>

> Hi ,

>

> I am happy for you that your surgery went smoothly and now waiting

for the all important day - activation.

>

> Now , you take it easy, come to think of it tell your wife to

relax and take it easy too. Or this dolphin will come to your home,

put both of you over my tail and spank both of you with my very long

fins.

>

> Dolly Dolphin :)

>

>

>

>

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> I had my CI surgery yesterday and I know there are those out there

> that are scared and anxious about the surgery for that was an

> understatement for me.

Congratulations, .

You are lucky, or maybe you found a good anesthesiologist. Hope mine

will be as good as yours :)

a - CI candidate looking forward

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I can relate as I was implanted on 8/7. My wife was apparently afriad to

let me know that she was concerned most about the scar as she was afraid that a

large scar, something that some long time CIers we personally know do have,

MIGHT be frowned upon in academia. When the scar ended up being very small

because the surgeon did most of the cut between the " wrinkles " my wife announced

how scared she was about both the surgery and how academics would react to

someone who had their brain operated on. I hadn't even thought of that one,

though the first thing I remember upon awakening was checking to see if all my

marbles were still there and whether I could still read.

Randy

<george.love@...> wrote:

I had my CI surgery yesterday and I know there are those out there

that are scared and anxious about the surgery for that was an

understatement for me. I though about this move for the past 3 years

as my hearing continued to degrade. In the holding room (the pre-opt

room) I asked my wife if she thought I was doing the right thing. She

smiled and told me " We are doing the right thing. " I didn't realize it

until then that it was not only me that had been going down this road,

it was not only me not sleeping at night worrying what might turn out.

After the surgery she told me how scared she had been too, but never

told me. The thought of someone cutting a hole in your scull and

planting a box in it, is a scary thought. Today, not having been

turned on I feel a great relief has been lifted off. My wife and I

both feel like partying. You know, it doesn't really matter is I am

unhappy with the turn on results or the long term results for I really

did not have that much to lose anymore, but now I know I have given it

my best shot and what ever happens on 9/14 (turn on date) and there

after will just be icing on the cake. I have jumped off the diving

board and now I am no longer a kid and the dive felt good!

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