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weclome to AD!! Enjoy our staying!!
my husband is the one serving in the army, he just got home from his year long tour in iraq. Its been a hard year without him here and all my dd's problems and my 2 year old driving me nuts also, lol. We find out in December if she is a canidate for implants. Right now she just keeps pulling out her pink HA's, and her right one wont stay in. Does this mean she needs a new mold? The molds were made over a month ago.
Ah, welcome to AllDeaf.Hi, I joined this site in hopes of finding out more information about the deaf culture and things i can do to help my daughter. She just turned one year old last month. She was born with a lot of issues and we just learned that shes almost deaf. She got her first pair of hearing aides a few weeks ago. She hates them and tries to pull them off all the time. Shes going in December to see if shes a canidate for Choclear Implants (forgive me if i spelled that wrong) I hope that i can meet alot of people on here that can help me out and give me advice because i sure can use it. I learned ASL in high school but that was a while ago, so i need to refresh my memory.
In response to Celticool The way the doctors found out how much hearing she has was by doing an ABR. They first tried to get her to look towards sounds in a booth, but she failed that, then they tried flashing lights on the side of the booth the sounds were coming from and she failed that too. then they tried doing the test they use on newborns, but she failed that too. They decided to do an ABR but she had to be asleep, she woke up before they finished one ear, so she was sedated and had an ABR done again. I guess it shows how her brain responds to sounds that were transmitted through her ear."i think audiologists may not know the exact loss of hearing thru a hearing test compared to a 5 year old - im trying to say is , when tested you press a button or switch on the light if you hear any sound. a baby wouldnt understand that by responding to the examiner " i heard that" by pressing the button. normally babies like to switch on/off at their own time."
In response to R2D2, yes it was a hard year, both the kids got RSV, my son has tubes put in in Feburary, my daughter had therapy and dr.appts all the times and i was doing it alone since he was deployed. It was the longest hardest year of my life. Im just glad hes back now and can help with everything.Wow I bet you were so happy to see DH back from Iraq. A year!! That's so long. It must have been a big year for you with coming to terms with the deafness in your daughter and having your loved one overseas in a dangerous place.
SHHH is also very boring. It's actually changed its name to HLAA (Hearing Loss Association of America) It's basicly a bunch of old people and CId people whining that it's so horrible to be hoh, and that using ALDs is so empowering and fun! It's also very Hearing Health 101. You can already give your kid that by yourself.(noticed you said you were HOH in another thread) Membership really doesn't confer any advantages at all!
*shrug* I guess it depends on your viewpoint. I mean I do have to say that it DOES try to be diverse. But it's a well known fact that the majority of HLA members are late deafened and older. It does also seem like the only forum that's really active there is the CI forum.
Granted they aren't "oh i'm such a poor helpless victim" whiner , but it does seem like a lot of them view having hearing loss as a very negative thing....or more about Hearing Health 101, rather then something that's just a part of them like their eye color or whatever.