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i tought in order o be a ci candaite one must have 40% or less spech cdiscrmiination in the worseear and 60% or less in the better ear/
No, please, don't tell me Im wrong! I don't wanna be wrong, I can't be wrong, I won't be wrong. Oh shite Im wrong.
That was doug's satire, ok, don't nobody freak out
If I could get 15db perception with CI guaranteed- I'd do it tomorrow. But I have an illness called fear, and though Im a healthcare professional, it doesn't necessarily mean I trust them. (yes, I've seen CI audi and verified candidacy already) I have 70% perception aided and 60% in other ear, Aided. Almost nothing with noise.
Faire Jour, maybe I need to have interview with your family to alleviate my hesitancies. Im not trying to be weird, mabye wanting that last little thing to convince me. I often do contemplate the difficulties in my career and possible logical obtainable solutions. I am definately afraid of leaving the bubble I call my life. Could you maybe PM me?
i tought in order o be a ci candaite one must have 40% or less spech cdiscrmiination in the worseear and 60% or less in the better ear/
that wbsite doesn't tell me aything faire jour.
i undrstand that faire jour but t does not tell me percentages./
Kids don't have specific percentage requirements. They just have to meet the criteria listed.
Oh so that's where you got the implantation criteria from. As I have stated before, I think that's a very good baseline for implantation. HOWEVER, with private plans there can be a lot of wiggle room, for implantation canidates.if one has medicaid, their speech discrimination must bt 40% or less in the poorer ear and 60% or less in thebetter ear..
Oh so that's where you got the implantation criteria from. As I have stated before, I think that's a very good baseline for implantation. HOWEVER, with private plans there can be a lot of wiggle room, for implantation canidates.
I do think that the percentage of "wiggle room" CI canidates is low. It's probaly akin to the number of people who claim that their wittle Smashlie has "ADD" to explain why she needs special accomondations to get into an Ivy League school. Meaning I don't believe that EVERYONE who's interested in a CI, is automaticly a "Smashlie". However, I do think that private insurances need to be a little stricter as to who gets a CI. That way, it will be easier for the people who REALLY need a CI to get it....see what I mean?
Why?
You respond this way a lot and I want to know why? Who are these people that you know with great hearing who are running out to get implants? It is a surgery! People don't take that lightly. I think I once read that less than 2% of CI candidates will ever be implanted. Why do you think it should be stricter? I think insurance should be easier! I think there are people out there fighting to get the proper amplification they need and want, but are being held up by paperwork and burocrasy. Why should it be more difficult?
Oh so that's where you got the implantation criteria from. As I have stated before, I think that's a very good baseline for implantation. HOWEVER, with private plans there can be a lot of wiggle room, for implantation canidates.
I do think that the percentage of "wiggle room" CI canidates is low. It's probaly akin to the number of people who claim that their wittle Smashlie has "ADD" to explain why she needs special accomondations to get into an Ivy League school. Meaning I don't believe that EVERYONE who's interested in a CI, is automaticly a "Smashlie". However, I do think that private insurances need to be a little stricter as to who gets a CI. That way, it will be easier for the people who REALLY need a CI to get it....see what I mean?