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Hi Bruce,

You are welcome. I also meant to mention that music vocals take longer than the

music. Those funny sounding vocals will sound a lot more natural with time too.

All of the oldies but goodies sound just like they did prior to Meniere's now

that I have the CIs. Just keep listening and things will improve with time.

Jim

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could hear clearly without distortion. I heard music all day long, every

instrument was clear, although Louis Armstrong sounded a lot like Mama Cass and

ny Cash sounded like June . I tested Friday. Before the CI I tested at

4% at 100 db and 24% at 105 db. Yesterday I tested at 100% at 25db. I literally

can't believe my ears. This result is way beyond my wildest imagination. I want

to thank you all for the encouragement I received in making my decision. it was

only because of the information/ feedback I've received from you over the past

couple of months that I was able to hear my daughter yesterday and help her with

her homework. Just a dream before. I'm so excited to explore all the

environments I live in. thank you all

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Hello Bruce

Thats geat news and dont forget, things will get even better.

Stay around please and you can pass on your experience to others that might be

in the process of deciding.

Ted F.

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> I was activated two days, Thursday. From the first moment I was turned on I

could hear clearly without distortion. I heard music all day long, every

instrument was clear, although Louis Armstrong sounded a lot like Mama Cass and

ny Cash sounded like June . I tested Friday. Before the CI I tested

at 4% at 100 db and 24% at 105 db. Yesterday I tested at 100% at 25db. I

literally can't believe my ears. This result is way beyond my wildest

imagination. I want to thank you all for the encouragement I received in making

my decision. it was only because of the information/feedback I've received from

you over the past couple of months that I was able to hear my daughter yesterday

and help her with her homework. Just a dream before. I'm so excited to explore

all the environments I live in. thank you all

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Wonderful news. So glad it went well.

(Melbourne-Aus)

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> OMG

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> Just had a drink and it went straight down. He did a very mild dilation so not

to cause scarring before the HM.

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So I rinsed everything out last night to be sure there was nothing left in

my esophagus, and I spend the night puking up stomach acid, etc into my

throat. So good news is I have an opening now. LOL

Now what shall I have for breakfast?! :)

Jenn

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:59 PM, Taljaard

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That does not sound good!

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The spasms can be really really bad after surgery or dialation. They usually

get better. The doctors don't warn you about the spasms after surgery. I'm

guessing 90% of the people here complain about really bad spasms right after

surgery. The dissipate much like earthquake aftershocks. They get less

frequent and less strong, but the worst ones are often when you are still in the

hospital.

The first ones are usually the first.

They may go in streaks after surgery, I may not have them for days, or even a

few weeks, then they can be almost constant, but not really strong for several

days. You can take a milder pain killer to prevent them, or ease you through

the beginning of them, just so you don't freak out they are coming on strong.

The anticipation of a bad spasm day can trigger even more spasms. They are much

like migraines, I think. Just worrying about getting them can make them come.

If you can control them ahead of time, before they get bad then you relax.

Many of us have taken antidepressants with anxiety medication and that seems to

help spasms.

I try to eat dry heavy bread and leave it in my esophagus without water to still

the spasms, but I can drink water and rinse it down when I want. Something like

HI Ho crackers, or saltine crackers are helpful, they eventually dissolve.

Some people have had luck with popsicles.

Sandy

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>Now what shall I have for breakfast?! :)

I use Lactaid milk 4 % with a cereal with alot of fiber. My GP suggested it.

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=lactaid+whole+milk & qpvt=lactaid+whole+milk & F\

ORM=IGRE

Get it at Target

http://www.bing.com/shopping/search?q=kashi+oat+cereal & qpvt=kashi+oat+cereal & FOR\

M=HURE

Kashi Heart to Heart oat cereal. Has 5 gms of fiber and I take about twice

serving size, this way I can have a great BM combined with the Magnesium and

other fifer breads like English Muffins.

>I spend the night puking up stomach acid

Do you have an elevated bed?? I raised mine 4 inches and I sleep on two pillows.

VERY RARELEY have indigestion, now that I clean out the e before bed.

Ray CA OC 81

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