Blazing Sunset
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I think I only waited a week to hear from my clinic for the surgery date.
Lucia,
You were lucky to wait only one week! Thanks for the response!
I think I only waited a week to hear from my clinic for the surgery date.
Blazing Sunset,
Thanks so much for sharing your story with us! I especially found your experiences with vertigo very interesting considering the fact that you are deaf. This is the first time I've heard of a deaf person having vertigo.
As for receiving a surgery date, I had to wait 6 months between my 1st CI evaluation and surgery (June 2004-December 2004). This was due to various appointment delays and cancellations due to testing equipment not being returned from repair in a timely manner. I also required additional testing (ABR) to rule out auditory neuropathy due to my premature birth history.
After my bilateral CI evaluation, my surgery was scheduled 3 weeks later.
Some people are able to move through the CI process very quickly. For instance, I know a CI user who had her evaluation and surgery all within the span of two weeks.
Others, like myself, end up waiting anywhere from 6 months to a year depending on the CI center you attend and the country you live in. For example, some countries have a waiting list which requires candidates to wait a year or more for implantation.
I hope you're able to receive a surgery date soon! I look forward to reading all about your surgery, activation, etc.
I waited about 2.5 months between candidacy and surgery. It felt a long time.
By the way I had the balance tests done as well (is this the one where they put a mask over your eyes and squirt water in your ear? And where you have to follow a red dot moving around?)
There was no particular reason why I had them done as my surgeon does them for everyone going for a CI to ascertain post surgery risk of balance issues.
Congratulations and welcome to AD.