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This guide was developed through the British Association of CFS/ME (BACME), an organisation that represents health professionals working with this condition. It aims to provide information to support clinicians in their work with CFS/ME and includes both pharmacological and rehabilitative approaches.
A Guide for Students with CFS/ME. Going to university is an exciting prospect, but it may also feel quite daunting. It’s a new environment with new people and new challenges. Making the most of university and all the opportunities that come with it is important
to students
In the first few weeks after surgery, it is very important to take
good care of the skin around the implant site. Even after the
skin has healed, the abutment must be cleaned every day.
Following implantation and subsequent switch on, both you and your child will receive lots of help and support from an array of different people in order for your child to get the most from their cochlear
implant.