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Thu, 11 Sep 2008 23:17:20 -0400
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Re: Upcoming Surgery
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Thanks, Kyle!  I've loved playing music on my Ipod which is connected 
directly to the CI controller in my left ear.No one else can hear it so 
I'm sitting there at my desk at work waiting for a report to finish and 
bopping along with the tune in my head.  But I solemnly aver that music 
has kept my sanity.(well for the most part!)

Kat



KE Cleveland wrote:
> That's wonderful, Kat!  I've got some music to share with you as a present.
>
> Kyle
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> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:19 PM, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]
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>> wrote:
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>> Hey all,
>>
>> Some of you will probably recall that I had a cochlear implant done in my
>> left ear last year - the results have been great for the most part, except
>> in one big area - speech disrimination and sound discrimination in noisy
>> environments (not that I ride a motorbike or anything like that, you
>> understand! ;) ).
>>
>> Anyway, I went through testing back in July and my audiologist determined
>> that I qualify for a bilateral implant - that is, an implant in the other
>> ear - and the surgeon agreed with her when I saw him last month.
>> Fortunately the surgery was precertified by my insurance company and I am
>> to have it done on Sept. 29 - so close!  I'm really excited about this
>> because hopefully I shall be hearing fully in stereo for the first time
>> since I was five.
>>
>> I will be home for 2 weeks following the surgery and then go back to work
>> fulltime.  The surgery is outpatient and I will be in the hospital for one
>> night.
>>
>> So exciting....! (even if it is the second time!)
>>
>> Kat
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