What I mean is did anyone lose their hearing as an adult?? Was it because of an illness?? I lost mine due to Autoimmune Inner Ear Disorder. I'm having some issues trying to adjust, and I was just wondering if I was alone...
I was born with a hearing loss as well. Sorry to hear you lost a chunk of it. How are you handling it??
I was diagnosed with AIED back in 2015. It's a rare thing, apparently. My symptoms are a little different, and I'm not deaf yet, so I can't really offer any advice (I'm more likely to ask for it), but it's always good to talk to someone who shares my condition.
How did they determine that you have autoimmune inner ear disease? Could your hearing loss have resulted from something else - perhaps a continuation of your congenital loss, as in DNM's case?
I was told I would be deaf when I was older so I was ready for it. I sign, my husband signs, my kids are learning. Some things have been hard but I still have my hearing aids that can help a little. I am hoping to get a service dog here soon.
You can talk to me anytime about it.
I went through a lot of testing, but I think it was a blood test that confirmed it. Sorry I can't remember everything, it was almost 11 years ago when I was diagnosed. No my hearing loss from birth was due to being born with pneumonia and then having severe jaundice. Or at least that's what they said anyway. AIED is pretty rare, I've never met anyone that has it before. What all have you had done, treatment wise for it??
Wow that kind of treatment sounds familiar...except the massage. I also had attacks of sudden hearing loss. It was very frusterating wondering when the next attack might strike. After a while I gave up on all treatment but the injections...even though they didn't help much. But they were better than the pills.
I should have prepared, but there was nothing in my area for me back then. Now we have a Community Center for the Deaf and they are teaching me and my family sign language. My husband is better at signing then I am lol. He's been around deaf kids since he was around 16. So none of this is new for him. If you don't mind me asking, what does a service dog do??
I lucked out with my hometown. I was raised by my states deaf school. A hearing dog basically tell a deaf or hoh person when there is a sound. They can be trained to alert when the phone rings, baby cry, someone at the door, and even if some one is walking behind you or calling for you.