Is this true about CIs

You're right, it does mention it, but it doesn't say that a CI child can't play field hockey, just used it as an example. I was looking for where it said a child with a CI could not play field hockey, because that's what the other post said it said.

Agreed...no respect.

Oh ok...got it!!! :)
 
i love football.. i even played football all my life when i was a kid..

however before i got CI myself. i asked specific questions to my surgeon before i consider myself to go ahead and get a CI surgery..

following questions i remembered by asking...

"i'm a scuba diver and i'm wondering whats the limit depth i can go" they answered 'wow.. i'm surprised you're a scuba diver.. i have to contact cochlear corp to find out this, but i'm sure you can go scuba diving'

turns out a day later he emailed me "you can go scuba diving of up to 82 feet deep" 82 feet is really deep enough! an average diver goes 30-50 feet deep. so its not a problem with me.

and i asked about other sports that is dangerous generally to ur head mostly such as ATV, offroading, hockey, football.

he says " you can play any sports as long u wear protective gears (helmet)" so that means i can play football.

and that's 3 years ago... i'm sure 10 or 15 years ago doctors say "no you can't!" but now they say "you can" cuz tech imporoves through time or research prooves wrong"
 
i love football.. i even played football all my life when i was a kid..

however before i got CI myself. i asked specific questions to my surgeon before i consider myself to go ahead and get a CI surgery..

following questions i remembered by asking...

"i'm a scuba diver and i'm wondering whats the limit depth i can go" they answered 'wow.. i'm surprised you're a scuba diver.. i have to contact cochlear corp to find out this, but i'm sure you can go scuba diving'

turns out a day later he emailed me "you can go scuba diving of up to 82 feet deep" 82 feet is really deep enough! an average diver goes 30-50 feet deep. so its not a problem with me.

and i asked about other sports that is dangerous generally to ur head mostly such as ATV, offroading, hockey, football.

he says " you can play any sports as long u wear protective gears (helmet)" so that means i can play football.

and that's 3 years ago... i'm sure 10 or 15 years ago doctors say "no you can't!" but now they say "you can" cuz tech imporoves through time or research prooves wrong"

Cool, so you have gone scuba diving how many times since the CI and at what average depth?
 
i love football.. i even played football all my life when i was a kid..

however before i got CI myself. i asked specific questions to my surgeon before i consider myself to go ahead and get a CI surgery..

following questions i remembered by asking...

"i'm a scuba diver and i'm wondering whats the limit depth i can go" they answered 'wow.. i'm surprised you're a scuba diver.. i have to contact cochlear corp to find out this, but i'm sure you can go scuba diving'

turns out a day later he emailed me "you can go scuba diving of up to 82 feet deep" 82 feet is really deep enough! an average diver goes 30-50 feet deep. so its not a problem with me.

and i asked about other sports that is dangerous generally to ur head mostly such as ATV, offroading, hockey, football.

he says " you can play any sports as long u wear protective gears (helmet)" so that means i can play football.

and that's 3 years ago... i'm sure 10 or 15 years ago doctors say "no you can't!" but now they say "you can" cuz tech imporoves through time or research prooves wrong"

That's awesome!
 
Cool, so you have gone scuba diving how many times since the CI and at what average depth?
havn't gone scuba since.. i really miss it though.. plan to this oct while on cruise but it turns out i cannot make it to cruise.

hopefully soon! but before i had CI the average depth i went was 40 feet.
 
Go read post #20 although it is poorly written, field hockey is clearly mentioned and in the context of the post it was reasonable to assume that the poster believes a person with a ci cannot play field hockey.

Just pointing out the fact that you can play field hockey with a ci.
Rick


Go back and re-read your post once more, and then read post #20, it does NOT say that CI children can't play field hockey...


And before I click submit, don't you dare pick on anyone's written grammar whether or not you may think it's poorly...it's disrespectful period!!! :squint:
 
havn't gone scuba since.. i really miss it though.. plan to this oct while on cruise but it turns out i cannot make it to cruise.

hopefully soon! but before i had CI the average depth i went was 40 feet.

Do you have a dry suit for the cold Minny lakes. I imagine they are starting to get cold now since it is almost October....My brother was once attached to the Rice County Sheriff's Rescue squad in a number of lake drownings.
 
I remember that Saw my friend s daughter who has CI, and she is disappointed that she had to leave a soccer team! Because she has injured from it!
 
Do you have a dry suit for the cold Minny lakes. I imagine they are starting to get cold now since it is almost October....My brother was once attached to the Rice County Sheriff's Rescue squad in a number of lake drownings.
no don't own one.. but i can rent one :D
 
Well, I have never heard a person can't play in sport cuz of C.I. so for FYI,, I can play sport and all I had to do is remove my C.I it like wearing hearing aid and still play softball, material arts classes and go swimming in deep water. So far I have not been affect or any damage to it for almost 3 years. It just part of C.I. wearing like hearing aid can be taken off the ear. It all denpending on what model of C.I. you are wearing or using. I don't have a problem with mine so far. :)
 
Well, I have never heard a person can't play in sport cuz of C.I. so for FYI,, I can play sport and all I had to do is remove my C.I it like wearing hearing aid and still play softball, material arts classes and go swimming in deep water. So far I have not been affect or any damage to it for almost 3 years. It just part of C.I. wearing like hearing aid can be taken off the ear. It all denpending on what model of C.I. you are wearing or using. I don't have a problem with mine so far. :)


That's GREAT :thumb: ....


btw do I know you? you sounds familiar..were you a member in DC?
 
My son is bi-lateral and plays football (contact).. We consulted with both his audie and the dr. and they both gave us the "heads up". My son has been playing for 2 years and loves it.
 
My son is bi-lateral and plays football (contact).. We consulted with both his audie and the dr. and they both gave us the "heads up". My son has been playing for 2 years and loves it.

That's great...it must be either false rumors or the school must be concerned for liability reasons. My friend still hasnt gotten back to me about why the school is changing the football team to a soccer team and if CIs are the real reason or there are other reasons involved?
 
That's great...it must be either false rumors or the school must be concerned for liability reasons. My friend still hasnt gotten back to me about why the school is changing the football team to a soccer team and if CIs are the real reason or there are other reasons involved?

If I had to make a guess, I'd say that its liability issues. Probably an insurance company refusing to cover CI implanted students because of increased risk, even if it is minimal.
 
Go back and re-read your post once more, and then read post #20, it does NOT say that CI children can't play field hockey...


And before I click submit, don't you dare pick on anyone's written grammar whether or not you may think it's poorly...it's disrespectful period!!! :squint:

It does and don't you ever dare to tell me what I can or cannot post. For I will comment how I feel about someone spreading false information about cochlear implants. So stuff it.
If you do not like it, well too damm bad.

Funny, ci kids are called robots and guinea pigs and their parents are accused of not caring about them, but that evokes no righteous indignation from you or any rebuke of the poster. Guess in your book respect only goes one way.

BTW got back early this morning from my daughter's college and watched her play Field Hockey, a sport that the poster said ci users could not play.
 
It does and don't you ever dare to tell me what I can or cannot post. For I will comment how I feel about someone spreading false information about cochlear implants. So stuff it.
If you do not like it, well too damm bad.

My goodness! Another angry and bitter poster! There seems to be an epidemic!
 
If I had to make a guess, I'd say that its liability issues. Probably an insurance company refusing to cover CI implanted students because of increased risk, even if it is minimal.

OOOH maybe it is an isurance issue then. Think that is right for the insurance to deny liability coverage, if that's the case?
 
OOOH maybe it is an isurance issue then. Think that is right for the insurance to deny liability coverage, if that's the case?

No, I don't think its right, but the insurance companies aren't interested in what is right or just or fair....only about their bottom line profits.:rl:
 
It does and don't you ever dare to tell me what I can or cannot post. For I will comment how I feel about someone spreading false information about cochlear implants. So stuff it.
If you do not like it, well too damm bad.


How lovely :ugh3:, no one is spreading false information here you just didn't read carefully....
 
Funny, ci kids are called robots and guinea pigs and their parents are accused of not caring about them, but that evokes no righteous indignation from you or any rebuke of the poster.


Spreading false statement about me? show me where I said that please...


Guess in your book respect only goes one way.


Wrong, in my purpish book, respect goes both ways...and two wrongs don't make it a right....
 
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