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Endy,
I have a Medic Alert bracelet that I've had for the past 4 years. Mine reads "Bilateral cochlear implants, deaf, blind and no MRI." I wear mine 24/7 and feel so much more secure having it on. By the way, the customer service for Medic Alert is excellent. Another thing I like about Medic Alert is the fact that you can update your contact information once a year for no charge and you can do this online at their website.
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Go CAVS!!!!!
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I figured I'd post this here since it's about surgery. I had surgery 11 days ago. I'm scheduled for activation on Thursday.. The problem is my head is still lumpy. I can't see how the implant is going to stay there, it's like a mountain, haha. It's still a little sore but not painful really. Can someone tell me if this is normal??
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Just like Sunryze, the surgery was 11 days ago and this coming Thursday, it'll be be activated. Can anyone tell the difference between two weeks and a month to activate? Hey Sunryze, how did you start thinking about it, how did you feel right before the surgery and the after surgery? How's the whole support for you? I am open to hear your experiences. I am excited for you, Sunryze. I'd like to hear from others responding to Sunryze's post whether it is normal? I am so curious!!!! (hee hee) |
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What you're experiencing is normal. It's not unusual for a person to be able to feel their CI protrude a little bit. I've had my first CI for the past 4 years and I can still feel the small "bump" where my CI is located. As for the magnet, it will stay attached to your head. Your audi might have to give you a stronger magnet, but then again, he/she may not. If I remember correctly, magnet strengths come in 1 (weakest strength), 1 1/2, 2, 3, 4, 5 and (I believe -- if it hasn't been discontinued) 6 (strongest strength). I started off with a number 2 magnet, but later switched to a number 1. Hope this helps! Good luck at your activation on Thursday!
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As for driving i was well enough to drive short distances 4 days post op. It depends on individuals, I didn't get any dizzness, sick after my op so i guess i was okay to drive when i was ready. People who were affected by the operation should avoid driving until they feel normal. OK. I did get stiff neck/jaw for few days hence sugary puddings as it's easier to eat and to help to improve the strength, also overall mood with sugar fix, . There is alternatives jelly i believe or veggie puddings. Other foods that is already pre-made prior to Operation, belive me you don't want to cook soon after the op. I love vegatable lasagna, this can be made and frozen. |
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Go CAVS!!!!!
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Driving 4 days post op? Wow! I was so dizzy and sick I could barely get off the couch after 4 days. 12 days post op and the dizziness just finally went away. So yes, everyone's different, it's a good idea to prepare for the worst, so in other words, stock up before surgery. Also great advice about prepared foods, pudding, etc. I would've starved!
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oh and here's another snag. I haven't had the meningitis shot yet, my doc told me to wait 2 weeks after surgery. So I called my other doc for an appointment and they tell me they can't do it, only the health department can. So I call the health department and they said it costs $100 (not covered by insurance) and that I'm too old, they don't give it to people over 18.
I'm going to call my insurance of course, but is it absolutely necessary that I have this vaccine? Or is it mostly a precaution for children?
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Sunryze, I think you are never too old for menigitis jabs if you are an CI user and the risk of menigitis is higher. I am 30 and i had one before my CI operation. In UK the nurse does the jabs not the doctor. OK
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Yes, the meningitis vaccination is a requirement of CI surgery. Sunryze, if I were you, I'd have the vaccination just to be on the safe side. I don't mean to frighten you, but meningitis is a life-threatening illness which is why it's important for all CI candidates to be vaccinated. I was in my 20s when I received my meningitis shot. All it involves is a slight poke -- nothing painful at all.
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Wow..that shows where my brain has been..I am sorry for not doing this before but thank you ClearSky.
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In my case, mine won't hear of activation before 4 to 6 weeks. They have done all three brands and find that timeline the best for their patients. There is supposed to be a new implant coming out next year that is activated the same day it is implanted, and the patient is awake during the implantation to ensure proper placement. Not for me, thank goodness, as I would prefer to sleep through it all.
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And I agree...it wouldn't be for me either. The idea of being awake for surgery makes me extremely nervous.
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Oh, this is frustrating. I remember reading about it but can't for the life of me remember where. I will do some searching and see what I can come up with.
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Bodhar agus leath dall
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New, less-invasive approach eases cochlear implant surgery
A link on the new implant procedure, but it does not say a company.
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I'm still not sure what I think of this (given the fact that patients aren't put under general anesthesia). However, any progress made in the CI field can only make the technology better.
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I'm proud to have CI!!!!
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Do you have any offer me?? I'm wearing a glasses. The left arm hang on my ear. It's still hurt. I went to doctor appointment for Post-Operative today. The nurse pulled the staples out. It was little hurt. I felt like a bee string. My skin is stretch and back to flat again. It's hurt when I am wear a glasses. I am consider to add foam to comfort for a little while until my skin get heal. My circle ear area is still sore.
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Pinky,
You could try applying moleskin wherever you are experiencing discomfort.
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hey pinky..what I did was to switch glasses..went to absolutely weightless glasses...theyre very flexible etc..I don't wear my tortoiseshell anymore..
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It is my understanding that it is a new surgery method using a computer program and anchor positions so that the surgeon can guide the drill exactly to the site without excavating a large section of bone to avoid hitting the critical facial nerve. they are not talking about the implant itself. If this works it can reduce the time spend in the operating room which currently runs about $300 a minute! Time spend in the operating room is a big part of expense of the cochlear surgery and if this method works it can reduce the costs quite a bit.
Here is a web page that explains the drill jig. http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/reporte...x.html?ID=7329 For even more detail this http://eecs.vanderbilt.edu/people/mi...reliminary.pdf Quote:
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