Guest guest Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 Thanks. I found out the hard way, having my left side implanted first, and I like having the windows rolled down rather than smelling nasty ozone or whatever it is that air conditioners blow out. But given that the left ear was without hearing or stimulation for 20 years, the Dr. determined that was the side to implant, and it has given me 97% comprehension in noise, and about 100% in quiet for 13 years now. We'll find out on Thursday how well the ear that's been dead for 13 years responds to an implant. I also plan to have some AV therapy just to see what it's like, and help the AV therapist with his work. Great suggestion in deciding which ear to implants - driver or passenger. Makes plenty of sense. ____________________________________________________________ Instant Health Insurance Get fast, free health insurance quotes online now in 2 minutes. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/c?cp=1C4f8k9Vx3BGpTixmCR0sgAAJ1CAYQG2fn\ ZWBLacCwlpBoaTAAQAAAAFAAAAAN9PTT4AAAMlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABZhQAAAAA= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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