tonicmomof3
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We recently got confirmation that my almost 11 month old daughter has hearing loss. She had failed three OAE's when she was born and had a normal ABR at 4 months old, but things just didn't seem right so I scheduled a retest. We had gone in Friday and done the testing in the soundproof room up to 90 decibles and had no response from her whatsoever, and her Tympanometry was also abnormal.
We are scheduled to have a sedated ABR next week, and are also meeting with a pediatric ENT.
My question (I guess I should say questions) is for a HOH/deaf child, is it normal to get frustrated with not being able to communicate, even at this young age? Just recently, she's started banging her head against things when she doesn't get her way. I'm just not sure if it's frustration because we can't understand what she's trying to get through to us, or she's just throwing a normal tantrum for a child her age. Our family (myself, hubby, and two older brothers) are going to be learning ASL along with whatever else she may need, but of course at this point she could care less with what we try to sign to her.
Also, what do we have to look forward to in the near future? Needless to say I'm a little overwhelmed and terrified right now.
We are scheduled to have a sedated ABR next week, and are also meeting with a pediatric ENT.
My question (I guess I should say questions) is for a HOH/deaf child, is it normal to get frustrated with not being able to communicate, even at this young age? Just recently, she's started banging her head against things when she doesn't get her way. I'm just not sure if it's frustration because we can't understand what she's trying to get through to us, or she's just throwing a normal tantrum for a child her age. Our family (myself, hubby, and two older brothers) are going to be learning ASL along with whatever else she may need, but of course at this point she could care less with what we try to sign to her.
Also, what do we have to look forward to in the near future? Needless to say I'm a little overwhelmed and terrified right now.