A minor point for Mister Potts: my use of the word "pontification"check the dictionary (1). Not to pontificate, of course.
Since you seem to be source of PFH assertions re complete healing/hearing within one day of implanting.To ask specifically: within 24 hours of operation you were " healed" Implant activated and could "hear" completely. (2) You left the hospital in great shape. How you recovered so quickly VS most of us over a period of weeks- 2 to 6 is unexplained. Has your doctor passed this "revised surgical procedure" via medical journals to other doctors to emulate? As I remember back at my operation -July 12. 2007 I could go swimming after 2 weeks but had to wait an additional 2 weeks to be activated by mapping. That is when they removed the "stitches". I understand that the external processor HAS TO BE MAPPED in order one to hear which of course is based on you say you are hearing. For most of us seems to take a few-5 to 10?- separate sessions. I guess you are singularly lucky-only one needed.
I am aware this a computer screen and anyone can key "anything" - yeah it looks "real".
Is this now standard procedure at the medical centre that you were implanted-ONE DAY COMPLETE RECOVERY?
Enough for the moment Mister Potts as I await with interest your response.
Implanted Advanced Bionics-Harmony activated Aug/07
1: I have no qualms in using the dictionary, and I did.
www.dictionary.com which I used for my references and definitions did not show any as you can see. However I did see the word pontificate. And from the meaning of that word, I'd say wrong word of choice. The correct word would be personification or personifying. Just saying as per your original use of the word, pontificating.
2: I never did like reiterating points, especially when made by others so simply and clearly.
Activation,
Hearing and
Healing are three entirely different things. For some reason you correlate all of them.
Anyway, I can't place the exact date on which I was implanted or activated, unlike you. However I can assuredly say I was implanted on a Friday and activated immediately the day after, which was a Saturday. In other words, yes, I was activated
one day after the surgery.
Could I hear? That depends on your definition of hearing. Yeah I could hear, just not in the conventional sense. Or one which I could make sense of either. That's not to say I didn't adapt quickly within three months after activating.
Was I miraculously healed in one day? No, I was not. For some reason you seem to be hellbent on saying that somehow I was and have to be, in order to be activated. At the very least, you give that impression. I just pushed for it since I had to go back to school the following Monday. The school administration did not look lightly on people missing classes, regardless of the reason(s). A bit irrelevant, but this is the reason for the sudden activation.
Now with all of this stated, I hope you can follow my example of making clarifications and easy to read paragraphs, Drphil. Have a nice day.