Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 I was not happy with Dr., I know several parents who were very unhappy with his treatment contact me offline if you want more info. Trina > > You might want to visit the Neuro Sensory Enhancement Center of > Austin before you try AIT. Dr. , MD () treats > hyperacusis caused by viral problems first. If your child still has a > problem after trying the " bio " approach, then try AIT. If you treat > with AIT first, you might end up with a temporary fix and treat > symptoms, not the true cause of the problem. The hyperacusis can come > back for other reasons, even certain prescription drugs can cause it, > but it sure beats having to do AIT several times. Gets expensive. Dr. > usually has his services covered by insurance companies by > the way. > Regards, > Pat DeBellis > Quest For Bright Horizons, Inc. > An AIT provider > > > > > > > Hello everyone! Hope you are all having a good weekend! I had a > > question concerning auditory training and whatnot. My son started > > Kindergarten this year and part of it involves going to PE. I > thought > > he would enjoy this since he loves being active and running around. > But > > the last few days he says that his ears hurt because it is too > loud. I > > know he's sensitive to some noises that are loud. He can't handle > > fireworks, vaccums (even though he LOVES playing with them), his > little > > brother crying, airplanes, blenders, things of that nature. So I am > > guessing there are so many kids in PE that it gets quite loud. I > have > > addressed this with his teachers of course. But I ran across > something > > about auditory training and was wondering, is there a specific > > therapist for this? Would it be beneficial for helping him with > loud > > sounds? Just curious for more info! TIA! > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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