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please tell me (or everyone) how you put stuff on your processor i want to

know!! oh and dolly dolphin im sorry i spelt your name wrong

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Lets see, a couple of things I have done in the past with Hearing Aids

or CI's.

Get glow in the dark stickers from spencers gifts or simmilar and cut

them to fit the processor. goes great with glow in the dark earmolds.

(check out westone.com for those if your audi can't get them. I saw

recently they are also doing 3D patterns on the outside of the

earmolds such as stars and zig zags

heat shrink tubing is available in many colors from any good

electronic supply store. As the name says it will shrink to fit. a

good way to change to different colors and being rubber it adds some grip

Super seals can fit over some CI models, or CI condom as I coined

the phrase. see my photo album here. If you cant find these

westone also has them available. For the 3G in my pics I used the

size medium and cut the bottom end off. As an auto mechanic it really

helped keep the thing a bit cleaner. they seemed to last about a

month before I had to replace with a new one.

Kind of permenant but Krylon Plastic spray paint can be used for

changing colors. I made one of my old 3G coils yellow that way

But these are some Male mods that I made.

Maybe some of the women here can give you more ladylike ideas....

My new freedoms are both Blue. Haven't got any pics of those up yet

DJ

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> please tell me (or everyone) how you put stuff on your processor i

want to know!! oh and dolly dolphin im sorry i spelt your name wrong

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> Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Autos.

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How about some stickers? Go to the nail/nail polish aisle at a department

store and see if you can find some nail decorative stickers. That's what I

use for my hearing aid and I know I'll do the same with a CI later on. :)

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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:34:11 -0700 (PDT)

please tell me (or everyone) how you put stuff on your processor i want to

know!! oh and dolly dolphin im sorry i spelt your name wrong

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I was just reading your blog, you are not that far away from me.

Did you know that CochlearAmericas offices are in Denver. you can

make an appt to go visit them and also meet some of their staff, ask

questions etc. As you are so close, you may want to visit them and

the Cochlear devices are a good choice esp as the reps are within

driving distance of your CI center if you have problems or need them

to help out with your mapping etc. I had the Cochlear Audiologist

come down to Colorado Springs a couple times to my mapping appts. Drop

me an email if you want. also where did you get the figure for the

cost for CI proceedure of over $100,000? its usually between

$30-60,000 per ear

DJ

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> How about some stickers? Go to the nail/nail polish aisle at a

department

> store and see if you can find some nail decorative stickers. That's

what I

> use for my hearing aid and I know I'll do the same with a CI later

on. :)

>

>

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> CD Meggers

> itzhanson_fan@..., cdeafiem@..., cdm85@...

> AIM: taysadolt

> Livejournal: http://www.livejournal.com/users/cdmeggers

> Blog: http://cdm85.blogspot.com

>

>

>

>

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> From: Emond <jnemond@...>

> Reply-

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> Subject: bling out the CI

> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:34:11 -0700 (PDT)

>

> please tell me (or everyone) how you put stuff on your processor i

want to

> know!! oh and dolly dolphin im sorry i spelt your name wrong

>

> ---------------------------------

> Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Autos.

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There are sheets of sparkley things at scrapbook places, or WalMart in

the scrap book aisle. They come on sheets with rhinestones and clear

plastic backs, and are archive safe. You just peel off what you want

and stick it on. I have them on my magnet section, and the outside and

back of the processor cover itself (not the inside near the ear since it

would hurt) The rhinestones are 3D, and very noticeable. I have stars,

hearts, fruit, and so forth, various colors. Saw them once and bought

what they had with no clue what I would do with them. This is why I have

so much junk around the house, but when I need something I've got it.

There is no such thing as too much bling!!

please tell me (or everyone) how you put stuff on your processor i want

to know!! oh and dolly dolphin im sorry i spelt your name wrong

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You don't want to use spray paint, or fingernail polish or anything like

that on a processor - especially not the Freedom !! the chemicals could

adversely affect your skin. The plastic used in the manufacture of the

processor is designed to be safe to wear. Adding spray on paint, etc.

can cause allergic reactions, and since the Freedom doesn't disconnect

from the rest of the unit, like the slip on covers for the 3G, you could

potentially block an entry hole that is needed for sound.

So stick with stickers - there are macho ones around as well.

Kind of permenant but Krylon Plastic spray paint can be used for

changing colors. I made one of my old 3G coils yellow that way

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It was direct from the audiologist at the Rocky Mountain Ear Center (that

does CIs) who gave me the $105,000 figure. Why it's that expensive, I don't

know. I just know that RMEC is a really good center, my audiologists and

even CI friends keep recommending them.

And I was actually leaning more towards getting AB when I actually do get

the implant. But I'm still keeping my options open and comparing and

keeping up to date with my research as I wait.

Meghan

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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 00:32:09 -0000

I was just reading your blog, you are not that far away from me.

Did you know that CochlearAmericas offices are in Denver. you can

make an appt to go visit them and also meet some of their staff, ask

questions etc. As you are so close, you may want to visit them and

the Cochlear devices are a good choice esp as the reps are within

driving distance of your CI center if you have problems or need them

to help out with your mapping etc. I had the Cochlear Audiologist

come down to Colorado Springs a couple times to my mapping appts. Drop

me an email if you want. also where did you get the figure for the

cost for CI proceedure of over $100,000? its usually between

$30-60,000 per ear

DJ

>

> How about some stickers? Go to the nail/nail polish aisle at a

department

> store and see if you can find some nail decorative stickers. That's

what I

> use for my hearing aid and I know I'll do the same with a CI later

on. :)

>

>

>

> CD Meggers

> itzhanson_fan@..., cdeafiem@..., cdm85@...

> AIM: taysadolt

> Livejournal: http://www.livejournal.com/users/cdmeggers

> Blog: http://cdm85.blogspot.com

>

>

>

>

>

> From: Emond <jnemond@...>

> Reply-

>

> Subject: bling out the CI

> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:34:11 -0700 (PDT)

>

> please tell me (or everyone) how you put stuff on your processor i

want to

> know!! oh and dolly dolphin im sorry i spelt your name wrong

>

> ---------------------------------

> Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Autos.

>

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Hi:

This is a comment on the cost of a CI. I had my surgery in April of this year.

The cost of my surgery PLUS the CI Nucleus Freedom was $106,000. Insurance

covered all of it but my deductible of $1,000. If you want more details, feel

free to email me privately.

Rhona

cause of hearing loss unknown

Cochlear Awareness Network Advocate

4/3/07 Surgery, left ear Nucleus Freedom

5/8/07 Activated

Univ of Miami

Dr. Balkany

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