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HA vs CI"s
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<blockquote data-quote="cjg" data-source="post: 2161267" data-attributes="member: 38930"><p>Anyone that promises you anything in regards to a CI is being less then honest with you. It is a 100% personal process with lots of factors that can change the outcome. Everything from how your body will form scar tissue around the electrode , to how well your skull / skin conducts electricity ( for the grounds ) can affect it. Now , that being said , as a late deafened person you are in the group that most often sees the best outcomes with CI's. </p><p></p><p>And honestly , classifying that audiogram as unusual is , for lack of a better word , unusual. Thats a classic "ski slope".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjg, post: 2161267, member: 38930"] Anyone that promises you anything in regards to a CI is being less then honest with you. It is a 100% personal process with lots of factors that can change the outcome. Everything from how your body will form scar tissue around the electrode , to how well your skull / skin conducts electricity ( for the grounds ) can affect it. Now , that being said , as a late deafened person you are in the group that most often sees the best outcomes with CI's. And honestly , classifying that audiogram as unusual is , for lack of a better word , unusual. Thats a classic "ski slope". [/QUOTE]
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