Ethan has had implants now since he was just about three years old. He is now 6 1/2. Yesterday for the first time ever I went through all the stuff you get when your child is implanted. All the gizmo's, gadgets, and well did I get a good lesson. Ethan worked alongside me as we placed all the parts in a clear plastic sorter, so it's easier to find pieces and reorder what we need.
I have never used the headphones and really have not ever had the need. It was pretty cool. Ethan has had some malfunctioning and it was time I learn what to do. I was able to replace just the magnet for the coil, which I was able to take out of a defective coil from months back. We have been very fortunate with our experience with Cochlear. Aside from an internal failure which resulted in an explant and then a new implant, the devices have held up really well. Especially for an active boy.
I have just learned how to lock the system so Ethan can not change any of the programs. Which was also creating some problems for him. It was sure nice to read from cover to cover the imformation books, and well I must say I feel a little silly.
When Ethan was implanted we saw and heard immediate results. I was always going to get around to reading all the information. My husband works at the hospital where Ethan is seen, so if there was a problem, my husband would email the dr. and walk over to his office to get a replacement or a repair. This of course required little knowledge or work on my end, and it's been easy. It still is, but it's nice to know how everything works.
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