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Generally, insurance only covers upgrades if the current processor is

obsolete, which the Freedom is not. $7,800 something, not 10k.

As to the differences, well there are many. Some find the smaller size

to be a huge improvement. Then there is the remote control which allows you

to make more changes to your maps than was possible before, such as setting

the tcoil/mic mix.

In my opinion, not worth the cost at this point since I have the Freedom

which is just fine.

Quote of the nanosecond. . .

What sees a blind man when he's dreaming?

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> Hello everyone,

>

> I was told that the changes or improvement from the Nucleus Freedom to the

> Nucleus 5 is mostly just cosmetics?

>

> And was also told that insurance won't cover it. And that it should cost

> approximately about $10K to pay for the upgrade?

>

> What's your take on this?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Dan

>

> P.S. The above information was obtained from my audiologist. Thus my

> asking around for a second opinion or more information, etc.

>

>

>

>

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I am getting my first implant on Feb. 9th and am getting the Nucleus 5.  My

insurance is covering it.  I hope I picked out the best of them..  I am going

bilateral but only getting the one for right now.

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Sent: Mon, January 25, 2010 10:55:19 AM

Subject: Re: More on Nucleus 5

 

Generally, insurance only covers upgrades if the current processor is

obsolete, which the Freedom is not. $7,800 something, not 10k.

As to the differences, well there are many. Some find the smaller size

to be a huge improvement. Then there is the remote control which allows you

to make more changes to your maps than was possible before, such as setting

the tcoil/mic mix.

In my opinion, not worth the cost at this point since I have the Freedom

which is just fine.

Quote of the nanosecond. . .

What sees a blind man when he's dreaming?

& Dreamer Doll ke7nwn

E-mail-

rclark0276charter (DOT) net

Home Page-

http://webpages. charter.net/ dog_guide/

More on Nucleus 5

> Hello everyone,

>

> I was told that the changes or improvement from the Nucleus Freedom to the

> Nucleus 5 is mostly just cosmetics?

>

> And was also told that insurance won't cover it. And that it should cost

> approximately about $10K to pay for the upgrade?

>

> What's your take on this?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Dan

>

> P.S. The above information was obtained from my audiologist. Thus my

> asking around for a second opinion or more information, etc.

>

>

>

>

>

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

>

>

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Hmm, as for the cost of the upgrade, $7,800 something. Can you pay in

installments or it has to be paid all at once?

Thanks!

Dan

>

> Generally, insurance only covers upgrades if the current processor is

> obsolete, which the Freedom is not. $7,800 something, not 10k.

>

> As to the differences, well there are many. Some find the smaller size

> to be a huge improvement. Then there is the remote control which allows you

> to make more changes to your maps than was possible before, such as setting

> the tcoil/mic mix.

>

> In my opinion, not worth the cost at this point since I have the Freedom

> which is just fine.

>

> Quote of the nanosecond. . .

> What sees a blind man when he's dreaming?

> & Dreamer Doll ke7nwn

> E-mail-

> rclark0276@...

> Home Page-

> http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/

>

>

> More on Nucleus 5

>

>

> > Hello everyone,

> >

> > I was told that the changes or improvement from the Nucleus Freedom to the

> > Nucleus 5 is mostly just cosmetics?

> >

> > And was also told that insurance won't cover it. And that it should cost

> > approximately about $10K to pay for the upgrade?

> >

> > What's your take on this?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Dan

> >

> > P.S. The above information was obtained from my audiologist. Thus my

> > asking around for a second opinion or more information, etc.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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

> >

> >

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That I do not know. I think Cochlear has an upgrade site, you can find

out more there.

Quote of the nanosecond. . .

Those who can't write, write help files.

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>>

>>

>> > Hello everyone,

>> >

>> > I was told that the changes or improvement from the Nucleus Freedom to

>> > the

>> > Nucleus 5 is mostly just cosmetics?

>> >

>> > And was also told that insurance won't cover it. And that it should

>> > cost

>> > approximately about $10K to pay for the upgrade?

>> >

>> > What's your take on this?

>> >

>> > Thanks!

>> >

>> > Dan

>> >

>> > P.S. The above information was obtained from my audiologist. Thus my

>> > asking around for a second opinion or more information, etc.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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

>> >

>> >

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BEst of luck Ortis!  Please keep us informed!

Have a great day!

Debbie Cole

From: Ortis <qglphx1@...>

Subject: Re: More on Nucleus 5

Date: Monday, January 25, 2010, 1:29 PM

 

I am getting my first implant on Feb. 9th and am getting the Nucleus 5. 

My insurance is covering it.  I hope I picked out the best of them..  I am

going bilateral but only getting the one for right now.

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Sent: Mon, January 25, 2010 10:55:19 AM

Subject: Re: More on Nucleus 5

 

Generally, insurance only covers upgrades if the current processor is

obsolete, which the Freedom is not. $7,800 something, not 10k.

As to the differences, well there are many. Some find the smaller size

to be a huge improvement. Then there is the remote control which allows you

to make more changes to your maps than was possible before, such as setting

the tcoil/mic mix.

In my opinion, not worth the cost at this point since I have the Freedom

which is just fine.

Quote of the nanosecond. . .

What sees a blind man when he's dreaming?

& Dreamer Doll ke7nwn

E-mail-

rclark0276charter (DOT) net

Home Page-

http://webpages. charter.net/ dog_guide/

More on Nucleus 5

> Hello everyone,

>

> I was told that the changes or improvement from the Nucleus Freedom to the

> Nucleus 5 is mostly just cosmetics?

>

> And was also told that insurance won't cover it. And that it should cost

> approximately about $10K to pay for the upgrade?

>

> What's your take on this?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Dan

>

> P.S. The above information was obtained from my audiologist. Thus my

> asking around for a second opinion or more information, etc.

>

>

>

>

>

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

>

>

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Best of luck with your surgery !

Dan

>

> I am getting my first implant on Feb. 9th and am getting the Nucleus 5.  My

insurance is covering it.  I hope I picked out the best of them..  I am going

bilateral but only getting the one for right now.

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: <rclark0276@...>

>

> Sent: Mon, January 25, 2010 10:55:19 AM

> Subject: Re: More on Nucleus 5

>

>  

> Generally, insurance only covers upgrades if the current processor is

> obsolete, which the Freedom is not. $7,800 something, not 10k.

>

> As to the differences, well there are many. Some find the smaller size

> to be a huge improvement. Then there is the remote control which allows you

> to make more changes to your maps than was possible before, such as setting

> the tcoil/mic mix.

>

> In my opinion, not worth the cost at this point since I have the Freedom

> which is just fine.

>

> Quote of the nanosecond. . .

> What sees a blind man when he's dreaming?

> & Dreamer Doll ke7nwn

> E-mail-

> rclark0276charter (DOT) net

> Home Page-

> http://webpages. charter.net/ dog_guide/

>

> More on Nucleus 5

>

> > Hello everyone,

> >

> > I was told that the changes or improvement from the Nucleus Freedom to the

> > Nucleus 5 is mostly just cosmetics?

> >

> > And was also told that insurance won't cover it. And that it should cost

> > approximately about $10K to pay for the upgrade?

> >

> > What's your take on this?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Dan

> >

> > P.S. The above information was obtained from my audiologist. Thus my

> > asking around for a second opinion or more information, etc.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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

> >

> >

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,

If you know the date is June 30th, then you know more than what the

district manager told me at lunch last week. She gave me August as the

date. So what do they know, anyway? Thanks,

,

June 30 is the day the 3G will become obsolte.

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Bobber,

As always a font of knowledge. Since I have the CHEAP carrier - 10

hours a MONTH of online access, I rarely browse the internet. Log on,

log off. But thanks for the info. Good to know.

The comparison chart is also available in the FILES menu of , filed

under the Cochlear document number FUN1070.

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Thanks, Luv,

But, actually that comparison was not to be found on the internet.

Cochlear sent me the file and I passed it around.

Bob, aka Bobber

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Bobber,

As always a font of knowledge. Since I have the CHEAP carrier - 10

hours a MONTH of online access, I rarely browse the internet. Log on,

log off. But thanks for the info. Good to know.

The comparison chart is also available in the FILES menu of , filed

under the Cochlear document number FUN1070.

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Hi Dan:

I get the digest version of , so I hope I am not repeating what may

already have been shared. I just wanted to add that I attended a Cochlear

Connect to your Community event recenly and there IS a installment plan you

can access for the upgrade. I didn't write down the specifics, but I think

the information would be available on the website or by calling the company

directly.

On the matter of whether or not it is worth it, I can only relate my

personal experience. I have had my N24 for over 13 years now and the

Freedom processor is my 3rd upgrade in as many years. The upgrade to the

Freedom from the 3G was a huge advancement for me in terms of improved

quality of sound. I also experienced improved hearing thru the advancement

of the microphone technology, that allowed me to hear more sounds from

behind and my speech discrimination for single words improved 17%, which is

significant. I feel that if I can achieve any improvement in sound quality

and speech discrimination, it is/was worth it.

One last comment is that there is a trial available, so if anyone feels it

isn't worth it or it does not work for them, the processor can be returned.

It seems to me the trial period is 45 days, but don't quote me.

Warmly, Carol in WI

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Hmm, as for the cost of the upgrade, $7,800 something. Can you pay in

installments or it has to be paid all at once?

Thanks!

Dan

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Bobber, you should have been around way back when, when body worn

processors were the norm. Not only were they big and clunky, but the

cord was long enough to be annoying, but NOT long enough to allow a woman

to use the toilet without having to bend her head or lose the head piece.

Nobody was happier than I to get a behind the ear without a LONG cord.

But I have no problem removing the processor to change settings on it,

while sitting at the table. People don't like it, they'll get over it.

LOL.

I never knew folks had to undress to fiddle with the processor......

Bob

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