Just wanted to update everyone on my daughter's appointment in St Louis MO yesterday. I thought she was having an ABR done, but it seems I was mistaken. They did a behavioral test with her in a sound booth, trying to get her to turn to the sound to see puppets light up and sing. Each time they made the sound louder and louder. The last one they did, they later told me, was of the same volume as that of a jet engine,which she showed absolutely no response to.
The audiologist was angry that the other two doctors suggested that it was either autism or conductive hearing loss when they had no solid evidence to either... She said that it could be anything and that we won't know for sure until we do an ABR the end of next month, BUT from her experience, a hearing loss that great when the child is otherwise healthy and normal, is usually caused by sensorineural hearing loss rather than conductive.
Now we have an idea, though not an answer, but it's something better than what we had before. There's more waiting to come, but we were told once she gets the official dx that everything else will start going faster and I cannot wait.
Still unsure of what I will do if her only chance of hearing is the CI implant.. obviously I'm hoping that a ha can do her a world of good, she doesn't have to hear for me , I don't need that, I don't think she 'needs' that either, but I wonder if she would want it.. if it were an option. I just don't know. What I do know is that my little Zoe is one of the sweetest girls in the world and I will do everything in my power to make sure that she grows up happy and fulfilled.
I want to say thank you all for all of your input. I have been researching everything until my fingers bleed, but what I value most is the opinions of people that know and are apart of the deaf community. Doctors can tell me what they think is best until their faces go blue, but it means little unless they have been there.