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>Another thing that seems wierd is that her hearing actually appears better.

>I think having the 40-50% in the one ear and 100% in the other was

>confusing her...

I had the same experience- better hearing AFTER going deaf in one ear.

When the right AN was removed, it removed a lot of distortion. It was

always hard for me to explain to my friends, because I didn't completely

understand it myself, but my hearing problems back then weren't completely

due to volume (not hearing sounds). There was a diminished volume, but what

was worse was the distortion, caused by the fact that the sound waves, upon

entering the ear, had to travel around and through the AN tumor on the

acoustic nerve, making things almost impossible to understand clearly. I

remember my friends calling me on the phone and YELLING because they knew I

was losing my hearing, and this only made it worse. After the right AN was

removed, the distortion was gone, and I could actually understand things

better. Unfortunately, it didn't last long (had the second AN removed a

year later.). I still say it's easier being deaf than hearing and not being

able to understand things, which is one reason I have never seriously

considered an ABI.

I still remember the last tapes and albums I was listening to, right up

until that last surgery (sigh). And then, right about the time I went deaf,

heavy metal died. Coincidence? Maybe.

PS Sorry for the rambling- my wife is off doing laundry, and I tend to

ramble when I am bored.

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Hi Craig,

This is from the other and Craig team. Glad is doing

so well. Craig has had the same surgical team and they are great.

I have been working in the field of counseling with Deaf kids the last 3

years at the WA School for the Deaf...it's a great field for those with a

hearing loss as well as those who are hearing. There's such a need in the

field of mental health counseling for therapists who can sign and have

knowledge of deafness/Deaf Culture/Late Deafened/Hard of Hearing. I'm now in

CA and trying to set up a clientele of the above mentioned folks.

I'd be happy to share more if is interested.

Take care,

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Hello ,

YOu've just given me hope after I graduate.

Mark

hearing loss as well as those who are hearing. There's such a need in the

field of mental health counseling for therapists who can sign and have

knowledge of deafness/Deaf Culture/Late Deafened/Hard of Hearing. I'm now

in

CA and trying to set up a clientele of the above mentioned folks.

I'd be happy to share more if is interested.

Take care,

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Hello again ,

I've just finished reading your email. I know a few friends of mine who are

very interested in doing an internship with the kind of program you are

talking about. Maybe you could talk to someone at my university (California

State University, Northridge) to set up something like that. If you're

interested in pursuing this, I'll pass on the word to my friends and a

professor who handles internships with students. This would be a very good

experience for my fellow students. They not only see what they hear about in

the classroom, but they get to experience it as well.

Well, let me know what you think.

Until later,

Mark

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Reply-To: NF2_Crewonelist

To: NF2_Crewonelist

Subject: Re: Two s and Craigs !

Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 01:09:52 EDT

From: VMTucker@...

Hi Craig,

This is from the other and Craig team. Glad is

doing

so well. Craig has had the same surgical team and they are great.

I have been working in the field of counseling with Deaf kids the last 3

years at the WA School for the Deaf...it's a great field for those with a

hearing loss as well as those who are hearing. There's such a need in the

field of mental health counseling for therapists who can sign and have

knowledge of deafness/Deaf Culture/Late Deafened/Hard of Hearing. I'm now

in

CA and trying to set up a clientele of the above mentioned folks.

I'd be happy to share more if is interested.

Take care,

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Mark,

Where are you going to school and what's your degree in? It's hard to

believe I'd give anyone hope...I just moved to CA and the licensing laws are

so strict here for therapists that my hours of experience out of state might

not count, and I may be starting over with the 3000 hour requirement for

licensure! Ugh!

Take care,

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Mark,

I'd be happy to talk about this further. I'm the only MFCC intern here at

the Conejo Counseling Center who is interested in working with Deaf clients,

but they (the directors) are always looking for more interns and are excited

and supportive about opening up services to the Deaf/Hard of Hearing/Late

Deafened communities.

Do you know people looking to become MFCC interns or trainees?

What program are you in?

Thanks,

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Mark,

Another thought is I'd be happy to come to CSUN to talk with students in the

counseling field about outside experiences....just a thought. I live in

Thousand Oaks which isn't far. Where are you?

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San Valley near Burbank.

Mark

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To: NF2_Crewonelist

Subject: Re: Two s and Craigs !

Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 02:05:58 EDT

From: VMTucker@...

Mark,

Another thought is I'd be happy to come to CSUN to talk with students in the

counseling field about outside experiences....just a thought. I live in

Thousand Oaks which isn't far. Where are you?

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