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Haha iv seen it already on google images!

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[bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops - Auditory

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Hi bob

I don't know about the USA but here in the united kingdom I can have an MRI with

the magnet still intact for 1.5 t. I have cochlear nucleus 5

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[bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops - Auditory

Rehabilitation

NVRC News - June 27, 2011

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New Options in Auditory Rehabilitation

By Cheryl Heppner 6/27/11

Dr. Niparko wears many hats at s Hopkins Medical - or should that

we say he wears many surgical masks or coats? He is the Interim Director of

the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and T. Nager

Professor, as well as Director of the Division of Otology, Audiology,

Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery, and Director of the Listening Center.

Long-time attendees of NVRC's educational programs will remember his

highly-acclaimed workshops at NVRC in past years.

SNIP......

Q: What cochlear implants make it possible to have MRIs?

A: We now have a way to perform MRIs on patients who have cochlear implants

without having to remove the magnet. A binding procedure is used. The

important thing to know Is that we can do the scan but we can't keep you

comfortable. It will hurt for about 10 minutes afterward because the

magnets are moving around. We couldn't find an MRI with a Tesla

(measurement of strength) of less than 1.0, so the research has used one

with a Tesla of 1.5.

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That is correct in the EU - but not the US.

Bob

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Re: RE: [bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops -

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I don't know about the USA but here in the united kingdom I can have an MRI

with the magnet still intact for 1.5 t. I have cochlear nucleus 5

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I dont think anyone would willingly or knowingly have an MRI done at 1.5

with magnet still in place. Someone did that NOT knowingly and tried twice

to get the MRI done. She had to bail out right quick.

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[bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops - Auditory

Rehabilitation

NVRC News - June 27, 2011

---------------

New Options in Auditory Rehabilitation

By Cheryl Heppner 6/27/11

Dr. Niparko wears many hats at s Hopkins Medical - or should that

we say he wears many surgical masks or coats? He is the Interim Director of

the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and T. Nager

Professor, as well as Director of the Division of Otology, Audiology,

Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery, and Director of the Listening Center.

Long-time attendees of NVRC's educational programs will remember his

highly-acclaimed workshops at NVRC in past years.

SNIP......

Q: What cochlear implants make it possible to have MRIs?

A: We now have a way to perform MRIs on patients who have cochlear implants

without having to remove the magnet. A binding procedure is used. The

important thing to know Is that we can do the scan but we can't keep you

comfortable. It will hurt for about 10 minutes afterward because the

magnets are moving around. We couldn't find an MRI with a Tesla

(measurement of strength) of less than 1.0, so the research has used one

with a Tesla of 1.5.

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Hi robert

That made me laugh haha

And its been done lots of times according to research I have done and also I

have to be sedated for an MRI anyway because of my disability, I have cerable

palsy meaning I cannot keep still for the time required to do an MRI scan.

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Re: RE: [bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops -

AuditoryRehabilitation

I dont think anyone would willingly or knowingly have an MRI done at 1.5

with magnet still in place. Someone did that NOT knowingly and tried twice

to get the MRI done. She had to bail out right quick.

Quote of the nanosecond...

Until I was thirteen, I thought my name was SHUT UP .

--Joe Namath

& Dreamer Doll ke7nwn

E-mail-

Gone.to.Dawgs@...

Home Page-

http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/

[bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops - Auditory

Rehabilitation

NVRC News - June 27, 2011

---------------

New Options in Auditory Rehabilitation

By Cheryl Heppner 6/27/11

Dr. Niparko wears many hats at s Hopkins Medical - or should that

we say he wears many surgical masks or coats? He is the Interim Director of

the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and T. Nager

Professor, as well as Director of the Division of Otology, Audiology,

Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery, and Director of the Listening Center.

Long-time attendees of NVRC's educational programs will remember his

highly-acclaimed workshops at NVRC in past years.

SNIP......

Q: What cochlear implants make it possible to have MRIs?

A: We now have a way to perform MRIs on patients who have cochlear implants

without having to remove the magnet. A binding procedure is used. The

important thing to know Is that we can do the scan but we can't keep you

comfortable. It will hurt for about 10 minutes afterward because the

magnets are moving around. We couldn't find an MRI with a Tesla

(measurement of strength) of less than 1.0, so the research has used one

with a Tesla of 1.5.

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No doubt your head will be more than securely wrapped to keep that

magnet from migrating. When I had mone doen, they let me keep my belt on.

I could feel the forces working on that buckle. Makes me wonder how much

harder those same forces will work on a magnet. No thanks. ;)

Quote of the nanosecond...

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& Dreamer Doll ke7nwn

E-mail-

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Home Page-

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[bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops - Auditory

> Rehabilitation

>

> NVRC News - June 27, 2011

>

> ---------------

>

> New Options in Auditory Rehabilitation

>

>

>

> By Cheryl Heppner 6/27/11

>

>

>

> Dr. Niparko wears many hats at s Hopkins Medical - or should that

> we say he wears many surgical masks or coats? He is the Interim Director

> of

> the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and T. Nager

> Professor, as well as Director of the Division of Otology, Audiology,

> Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery, and Director of the Listening Center.

> Long-time attendees of NVRC's educational programs will remember his

> highly-acclaimed workshops at NVRC in past years.

>

> SNIP......

>

> Q: What cochlear implants make it possible to have MRIs?

>

> A: We now have a way to perform MRIs on patients who have cochlear

> implants

> without having to remove the magnet. A binding procedure is used. The

> important thing to know Is that we can do the scan but we can't keep you

> comfortable. It will hurt for about 10 minutes afterward because the

> magnets are moving around. We couldn't find an MRI with a Tesla

> (measurement of strength) of less than 1.0, so the research has used one

> with a Tesla of 1.5.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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He robert well when I have an MRI I always have to be sedated so I always have a

hospital gown on when I have an MRI

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Re: RE: [bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops -

AuditoryRehabilitation

No doubt your head will be more than securely wrapped to keep that

magnet from migrating. When I had mone doen, they let me keep my belt on.

I could feel the forces working on that buckle. Makes me wonder how much

harder those same forces will work on a magnet. No thanks. ;)

Quote of the nanosecond...

A happy medium is one who makes contact with their party at a s'eance.

& Dreamer Doll ke7nwn

E-mail-

Gone.to.Dawgs@...

Home Page-

http://webpages.charter.net/dog_guide/

[bhNEWS] HLAA Convention 2011 Special: Workshops - Auditory

> Rehabilitation

>

> NVRC News - June 27, 2011

>

> ---------------

>

> New Options in Auditory Rehabilitation

>

>

>

> By Cheryl Heppner 6/27/11

>

>

>

> Dr. Niparko wears many hats at s Hopkins Medical - or should that

> we say he wears many surgical masks or coats? He is the Interim Director

> of

> the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and T. Nager

> Professor, as well as Director of the Division of Otology, Audiology,

> Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery, and Director of the Listening Center.

> Long-time attendees of NVRC's educational programs will remember his

> highly-acclaimed workshops at NVRC in past years.

>

> SNIP......

>

> Q: What cochlear implants make it possible to have MRIs?

>

> A: We now have a way to perform MRIs on patients who have cochlear

> implants

> without having to remove the magnet. A binding procedure is used. The

> important thing to know Is that we can do the scan but we can't keep you

> comfortable. It will hurt for about 10 minutes afterward because the

> magnets are moving around. We couldn't find an MRI with a Tesla

> (measurement of strength) of less than 1.0, so the research has used one

> with a Tesla of 1.5.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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