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Thanks Alice!

laurie

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> Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 20:42:58 -0000

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> Subject: Severe Hearing Loss Option Other than a CI

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> The other day, I sent a link to the BAHA Hearing System. It is a

> bonew anchored hearing aid that is producing some very interesting

> results. On Saturday, I met two women who have gone thru the

> procedure. They are hearing so well..it was thrilling to watch.

> One of them was quite severely handicapped due to a previous stroke.

>

> A person would need to qualify by a simple test and you would know

> before surgery how this would work for you and know exactly how this

> sounds. If you do not fail bone conduction testing, you would

> qualify for the BAHA.

>

> The BAHA can be done with either local or general anesthesia and I

> know that this should create some interest for some of you. The

> outpatient procedure takes from 15 to 45 minutes total. That in

> itself is pretty amazing.

>

> If you didn't look at the system before go to

>

> http://www.entific.com

>

> and take a look at it for yourself. Here in Albuquerque, there are

> two doctors who are doing this procedure so I don't think it would

> be hard to find someone in your area who is doing it.

>

> I just wanted everyone who is dealing with the loss of hearing to

> know that there is even more hope if this system would work for you.

>

> Alice

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,

You could still do this as you would take it off at night.

Alice

Currently I sleep through things that are bothersome to my husband because I

sleep on my good ear and don't hear it. Also if I don't (want to listen to him)

I can roll over on my good ear and sorry honey I didn't hear you! lol! susan

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Yes,

Most insurances pay for the BAHA much like the CI. The doctor's office that

does the procedure normally has all the information on the insurance coverage.

Alice

Severe Hearing Loss Option Other than a CI

The other day, I sent a link to the BAHA Hearing System. It is a

bonew anchored hearing aid that is producing some very interesting

results. On Saturday, I met two women who have gone thru the

procedure. They are hearing so well..it was thrilling to watch.

One of them was quite severely handicapped due to a previous stroke.

A person would need to qualify by a simple test and you would know

before surgery how this would work for you and know exactly how this

sounds. If you do not fail bone conduction testing, you would

qualify for the BAHA.

The BAHA can be done with either local or general anesthesia and I

know that this should create some interest for some of you. The

outpatient procedure takes from 15 to 45 minutes total. That in

itself is pretty amazing.

If you didn't look at the system before go to

http://www.entific.com

and take a look at it for yourself. Here in Albuquerque, there are

two doctors who are doing this procedure so I don't think it would

be hard to find someone in your area who is doing it.

I just wanted everyone who is dealing with the loss of hearing to

know that there is even more hope if this system would work for you.

Alice

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are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is

entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their

physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

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Alice,

Does insurance usually pay for the

BAHA treatment?

Betsy

Severe Hearing Loss Option Other than a CI

The other day, I sent a link to the BAHA Hearing System. It is a

bonew anchored hearing aid that is producing some very interesting

results. On Saturday, I met two women who have gone thru the

procedure. They are hearing so well..it was thrilling to watch.

One of them was quite severely handicapped due to a previous stroke.

A person would need to qualify by a simple test and you would know

before surgery how this would work for you and know exactly how this

sounds. If you do not fail bone conduction testing, you would

qualify for the BAHA.

The BAHA can be done with either local or general anesthesia and I

know that this should create some interest for some of you. The

outpatient procedure takes from 15 to 45 minutes total. That in

itself is pretty amazing.

If you didn't look at the system before go to

http://www.entific.com

and take a look at it for yourself. Here in Albuquerque, there are

two doctors who are doing this procedure so I don't think it would

be hard to find someone in your area who is doing it.

I just wanted everyone who is dealing with the loss of hearing to

know that there is even more hope if this system would work for you.

Alice

Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is

entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their

physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

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