Nammu Swim Hat Discount Offer

CochlearImplantHELP.com and Nammu swim hats are pleased to offer a 25% discount on Nammu swim hats until August 15th, 2013.  Use discount code ‘cochlearimplantHELP’ when you place your order with Nammu.

Eone Bradley Timepiece

a7e5dae35f8188bbc7887330ff70d608_largeThe Bradley is a tactile timepiece that allows you to not only see what time it is, but to feel what time it is.

You read the time on this unique titanium timepiece by feeling the location of the ball bearings.  The one on the side indicates the hour, and the one on the face indicates the minute.

We’re featuring this timepiece on CochlearimplantHELP.com because some cochlear implant users also have limited vision.  Talking watches aren’t always a practical solution!

Read more about it, and even pre-order one, on Kickstarter!

How to swim with YOUR CI processor

Recent advances in cochlear implants have enabled some of us to go swimming with our ears on.  Advanced Bionics’ Neptune is the only waterproof processor. But not everybody has one, or is in a position to get one.

Cochlear’s Aqua Accessory is a single-use plastic bag designed for the Nucleus 5 processor.  Usable for up to one or two hours, depending on your location, “Your Nucleus Global Limited Warranty will not be void in circumstances where the Aqua Accessory is used in water with a CP800 series sound processor only, in accordance with the Aqua Accessory instructions.”

The Aqua Accessory’s position on the ear makes sense for a BTE processor, but may not be the best location for water activities.  Because it is a big flap extending behind your ear, it can come off when you jump in the water.  It’s certainly a good idea to use a tether at a minimum, and a swim cap and goggles are even better.

The aLOKSAK bag from LOKSAK is hermetic and certified waterproof up to 200 feet (60 meters) depth.  You can put your processor in a reusable aLOKSAK bag, and tuck the bag under a Nammu swim hat.  Dive, jump, surf, and splash all day long!

Because this solution doesn’t come from the cochlear implant manufacturers, use it at your own risk.  However, we have tested this in lots of situations, including on the incredible FlowRider.

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Surf until you wipe out, then 35,000 gallons of water per minute carries you to the top of the ramp and over the lip, where you hit the padded wall.  And the Nammu swim hat never comes off!

The aLOKSAK/Nammu combination works with any BTE processor, and also MED-EL’s one-piece RONDO.  The smallest bag, aLOK3-3X6, is large enough to hold any recent BTE processor and headpiece.

Songs for Sound Hear the Music Tour 2013

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Songs for Sound, a non-profit cochlear implant awareness organization, is organizing a series of concerts to further the cause.  This Saturday JT Harding, Josh Osborne, and Brandy Clark will be performing in Los Angeles at loftSEVEN.

Purchase tickets here!

MED-EL receives FDA approval for 1.5T MRI

mri-10MED-EL PULSAR, CONCERT, and SONATA implants are now approved for 1.5T MRI imaging without surgically removing the magnet. MED-EL’s cochlear implants are the only implants available in the United States with this approval.

Press release

Cochlear receives FDA approval for Aqua Accessory (with demos)

water-page-popupThe Aqua Accessory for the Nucleus 5 processor has received FDA approval.

Here’s how to set one up!

You can jump into the water with your Aqua Acessory with confidence using a Nammu Swim Hat!

Advanced Bionics Receives US FDA Approval for HiFocus Mid-Scala Array

Advanced Bionics has received regulatory approval from the United States FDA.  The array  has already received approval from the European agency TÜV and Health Canada.

More information about the array here.

Official AB press release

Northeast Cochlear Implant Convention

A unique coming-together of cochlear implant users, their parents, grandparents, spouses, educators, and clinicians that only happens every-other year:

The Northeast Cochlear Implant Convention
Friday-Sunday July 26-28, 2013
Holiday Inn, Boxboro, Massachusetts
 
Friday’s sessions are geared towards professionals, particularly those who work with children with cochlear implants. Saturday and Sunday is of general interest to people with cochlear implants and their families, and a great place to meet others.  Child care and children’s programs keep the kids entertained with fun activities and excursions, letting adults attend talks or just mingle.  There will also be groups for teens and – new this year – a program for young adults. (This is the same meeting held previously in Sturbridge, Massachusetts.)
You do not need to be a CI recipient to attend. Everyone is welcome: those with CIs as well as individuals who use hearing aids, parents of children who use hearing aids, and people who don’t use any kind of hearing devices, deaf and hearing alike. 
For more information, including registration, visit:
http://neciconvention.org/Welcome.html
 
Be there and make it great!
 
Clinicians/Educators:  If you have patients/clients/students that may be interested in going to this conference, please forward this announcement, including to those who are considering a cochlear implant for themselves or a family member.  It’s a great place to meet people and ask questions.