LeighAnnasMom
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Hello!
My youngest daughter who just turned 6 months old was diagnosed at 3 weeks with moderate to moderately severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Her diagnosis came in the midst of an international move (military family going to be overseas up to 2 years). We currently call Cairo, Egypt home. She has had hearing aids since she was 3 months. The first month we were not 100% compliant but we wore it as much as se could tolerate it which, some days was no more than 2 hours. Today she wears them 8 to 12 hours a day. My question/confusion is about early intervention. When we initially were given her diagnosis we tried to get "early intervention" while we were in the states and were basically told she was "too young" for meaningful therapy and that we could get similar results by just letting her wear the hearing aids and just talking to her. She is now 6 months very interactive and responsive to sound. We see an audiologist here but an English speaking speech therapist is hard to find here and I am trying to figure out if I shou,d pack up the family and head back to the states or will I be able to hang in there with instructional videos and YouTube? I am trying to balance meeting my youngest daughter developmental needs with keeping our family together. I also have a 3 year old and I am hesitant to make a drastic move because there have been so much change for her in the last 6 months (new sister, new home, new school, new culture, new language, etc.). Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
My youngest daughter who just turned 6 months old was diagnosed at 3 weeks with moderate to moderately severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Her diagnosis came in the midst of an international move (military family going to be overseas up to 2 years). We currently call Cairo, Egypt home. She has had hearing aids since she was 3 months. The first month we were not 100% compliant but we wore it as much as se could tolerate it which, some days was no more than 2 hours. Today she wears them 8 to 12 hours a day. My question/confusion is about early intervention. When we initially were given her diagnosis we tried to get "early intervention" while we were in the states and were basically told she was "too young" for meaningful therapy and that we could get similar results by just letting her wear the hearing aids and just talking to her. She is now 6 months very interactive and responsive to sound. We see an audiologist here but an English speaking speech therapist is hard to find here and I am trying to figure out if I shou,d pack up the family and head back to the states or will I be able to hang in there with instructional videos and YouTube? I am trying to balance meeting my youngest daughter developmental needs with keeping our family together. I also have a 3 year old and I am hesitant to make a drastic move because there have been so much change for her in the last 6 months (new sister, new home, new school, new culture, new language, etc.). Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
