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shocking pain

I have not posted on here for a long time. My daughter, Holly had one ear

implanted Dec 2009 and the other done July 2010. Right now she is having

some severe pain in one ear. She said it feels like she is being shocked and

it only lasts a very short time. It happens frequently some days and

sometimes its weeks without any pain.

Any one else having this problem? My first thought was that it is shorting

out. Hope not!

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Yes, she needs to see her audi. They had to re-implant the ear I was having

shocks in. Called it a soft failure . It was miserable! Interesting that you

thought it might be shorting out because Cochlear Americas is having some

problems with, what I understand as grounding issues. Not sure what that is all

about but have heard there have been 60 cases. .???

I was implanted with my 2nd implant in my Left ear and gust last week at my

mapping started having shocks in that ear. And have had a few since. Really

scary to me.

Wanda

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On Aug 31, 2011, at 3:55 PM, " megan.antonsen " <megan.antonsen@...> wrote:

> I have not posted on here for a long time. My daughter, Holly had one ear

implanted Dec 2009 and the other done July 2010. Right now she is having some

severe pain in one ear. She said it feels like she is being shocked and it only

lasts a very short time. It happens frequently some days and sometimes its weeks

without any pain.

>

> Any one else having this problem? My first thought was that it is shorting

out. Hope not!

>

>

>

>

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Wanda,

From what I understand, the N5 by Cochlear has a backup ground so that if one

didn’t work, the other will. I might not be explaining this correctly but

........ as I understand it, it is like it has a backup system so that there

should be no shocks caused by it.

This is different than the shocks which were caused by the AB problem.

I have no idea which implant Holly has but either way, should bring her

daughter to the implant center right away to see what is causing the pain.

That’s my take.

Happy Hearing!

Carol

Boca Raton, FL

Cochlear America Nucleus 24C - left ear - Sprint 12/11/01 then 3G then upgraded

to Freedom on 2/19/08

Cochlear America Freedom right ear -implanted 3/01/06 - activated 4/06/06

From: Wanda Cassel

Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:52 PM

Subject: Re: shocking pain

Yes, she needs to see her audi. They had to re-implant the ear I was having

shocks in. Called it a soft failure . It was miserable! Interesting that you

thought it might be shorting out because Cochlear Americas is having some

problems with, what I understand as grounding issues. Not sure what that is all

about but have heard there have been 60 cases. .???

I was implanted with my 2nd implant in my Left ear and gust last week at my

mapping started having shocks in that ear. And have had a few since. Really

scary to me.

Wanda

Sent from my iPad

On Aug 31, 2011, at 3:55 PM, " megan.antonsen "

<mailto:megan.antonsen%40> wrote:

> I have not posted on here for a long time. My daughter, Holly had one ear

implanted Dec 2009 and the other done July 2010. Right now she is having some

severe pain in one ear. She said it feels like she is being shocked and it only

lasts a very short time. It happens frequently some days and sometimes its weeks

without any pain.

>

> Any one else having this problem? My first thought was that it is shorting

out. Hope not!

>

>

>

>

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