Yeah, but on the other hand, she still has a lot of time before she becomes an adult and insurance regulations kick in. Also, there are still kids who can benefit from a bimodal approach. Not against bilateral implants, but just saying that benefit from hearing technology is so varied that it's not an automatic given that bilateral CIs will be the intervention.Thats exactly what Ive said, the best of both worlds.
There are new regulations with insurance companies and medicare.... and this is VERY important NOW.
Since the changes to the medical structure, If youre going to implant your child , DO IT NOW, because children qualify for Bi-lateral implants still where once you are an adult they will only pay/approve for one (1) I was lucky and got mine just as this was all getting approved and both were covered. Now if you follow the CI world, adults are only getting approved for 1 implant and complaining they cant become bi-lateral unless they pay 100% out of their pockest for the second one. Just something to think about if you decide to do so as the benefits are greater now.