That is exactly how things should go.I think I'll do the left ear first, and if hearing aid in right ear turns out to not work well at all with the left CI, then maybe
I definitely would, if my right ear was bad enough. But right now I'm having enough trouble getting Medicaid to cover just 1 implant haha.
That is exactly how things should go.
I'm not eligable for CI, but if I were, I'd go the same route that CDMeggers is going.
I do think that b/c the benifit from a second one isn't as drastic as the first, that there should be stricter eligablity criteria for a second one. It would be different if a second one gave a TON of improvement. But it does seem like the bimodal vs bilateral debate really is shaping up to be not a " one size fits all" thing.
Even if insurance would cover a 2nd implant I would only consider getting a second implant if the benefit is worth going through the surgery and the extra cost of maintaining a second system.
A second implant has been discussed but I am taking my time deciding. If I decide I really would like an extra boost I might pursue a 2nd implant. I was almost hit by a car the other day because I did not hear it. The car came from the left and my left ear has the hearing aid. It kind of made me think about a second implant.
Odd.. I had medicaid and they paid for my 2nd CI surgery and all with no problems at all!
Do people really cross the street without looking? do they really depend on their ears for cars? all my life, in a country rural road and in the city, I never once got almost got hit by a car.
I was kinda surprised that they wanted to add "noise" to the new hybid car because it was too quiet. I was like, "What for? shouldn't people be using their eyes???"
Odd.. I had medicaid and they paid for my 2nd CI surgery and all with no problems at all!
On the other hand, I thought that even AG BAD said that the maximum benifit is sound localization and ease of hearing in noise.But you don't know how much a second one would benefit you UNTIL you actually get it done
Right now, I'm not considering getting a second implant.
There are several reasons...
1) I'm doing great with my one CI.
2) I don't want to deal with the extra cost of keeping two sets of CIs.
3) I don't really see the benefit being THAT significant at this time.