Questions
about first use or activation of the Carina™ Fully Implantable
Hearing Device
What
does “initial activation” really mean?
About
six to eight weeks after surgery, you are ready to have your
Carina Fully Implantable Hearing Device turned on for the
first time. This involves returning to the hospital where
you were implanted, or to a center working with that hospital,
where a qualified dispensing professional programs your
device.
Will
I be able to use the telephone with the implant?
Most
patients are able to use a telephone with their implant.
Some find it works better by placing the loud-speaker part
of the phone over the microphone implant area to use the
implant to amplify the voice from the telephone. Results
vary from patient to patient. Whether the voice from the
telephone can be heard will depend on the degree of individual
hearing loss.
Am
I able to take a shower or swim with the implant?
Yes. Showering and swimming is ok. Diving to depths of 10m (33ft) is not recommended as it may damage the device.
Is
it okay to use a hearing aid in the implanted ear with the
Carina Fully Implantable Hearing Device?
No. There is no need to use both Carina Fully Implantable Hearing
Device and a hearing aid on the same ear.
Will
it take much time for me to get used to hearing with the
Carina Fully Implantable Hearing Device?
There
is always an adjustment period when fit with an amplification
device for the first time or when you receive a new amplification
device for the first time. The more the device is worn while
you are awake, the quicker you become accustomed or adjusted
to hearing new sounds.
What
if the device breaks or is in need of repair?
If
your device appears to be faulty you should contact the
implant center. Your dispensing professional may ask you
to return to the clinic for evaluation of the problem.
What
if my hearing changes over time?
The
Carina Fully Implantable Hearing Device is fully programmable
and allows dispensing professionals to customize the amplification
program to your unique hearing needs. The device can be
easily programmed and re-programmed in the same manner as
programmable hearing aids.
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