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Hi Debbie,

Yikes! Do they know why lost some hearing?

regards,

Anne, mom of Penina (CHARGE, 6)

Bill Matasker wrote:

> Does anyone have the BAHA? It is fairly new - it's a bone conduction

> implant. They are recommending it for my son . According to all the

> research and people who have it, he should hear almost everything with it.

> He has a mixed loss with 80db in the better ear - 120 in the other. He was

> hearing in the moderate range unaided until recently and he has lost more

> hearing. It was confirmed the other day. He presently has the E3

> programmable, and they have it turned up as high as it could possibly go.

>

> Debbie Matasker mom to w/CHARGE 5.5, 8, andra 3

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Debbie,

We are making the decision on April 1st for Kennedy to have the BAHA surgery,

she's lost 50 db in the past month and it's much better w/ bone conduction. She

has numerous ear infections this past year where she's had to have her aids out

for a considerable amount of time also, which makes her a prime candidate.

~ Weir

Mom to Kennedy, 4yr old CHARGEr, 13, 11, and wife to Graeme

New Brunswick, Canada

Visit the Weir Website: http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/gweir

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RE: BAHA System

Does anyone have the BAHA? It is fairly new - it's a bone conduction

implant. They are recommending it for my son . According to all the

research and people who have it, he should hear almost everything with it.

He has a mixed loss with 80db in the better ear - 120 in the other. He was

hearing in the moderate range unaided until recently and he has lost more

hearing. It was confirmed the other day. He presently has the E3

programmable, and they have it turned up as high as it could possibly go.

Debbie Matasker mom to w/CHARGE 5.5, 8, andra 3

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Debbie,

I have wondered about this aid, too. Kendra has a mixed loss as well.

They now have one that can be trialed before implanting the BAHA. Have

you heard of that type? Has ever tried the regular bone

conduction aid? Kendra can hear well with it, but it is cumbersome to

wear. Hers has an FM on it and that helps her. I also was wondering

about the BAHA.

Do you know what is causing the change in hearing??

My concern about implanted devices, no matter what they are, is that the

body can be affected in some negative ways. I don't like reading about

autoimmune diseases that result from breast implants for example 10 - 20

years after the fact. It makes sense to me that there could be immune

system responses that we may not know about for a long time once foreign

bodies are implanted in the body.

One example that illustrates my concern is the appearance of some

meningitis associated with cochlear implants. For many years all the

reports said there were no problems. Then, all of a sudden there is

evidence of a meningitis connection. While there's only a small number

of people potentially affected, it's not a risk I would want to take. I

think there are unanswered questions about the immune systems of

children with CHARGE. People say they can just get a vaccine to prevent

the meningitis. That may be true for some people. But some of the

vaccines do not cover all eventualities and some vaccines have the

potential for other serious side effects such as diabetes.

While I know that is not a popular opinion, I feel it is necessary to

bring it up.

RE: BAHA System

Does anyone have the BAHA? It is fairly new - it's a bone conduction

implant. They are recommending it for my son . According to all

the

research and people who have it, he should hear almost everything with

it.

He has a mixed loss with 80db in the better ear - 120 in the other. He

was

hearing in the moderate range unaided until recently and he has lost

more

hearing. It was confirmed the other day. He presently has the E3

programmable, and they have it turned up as high as it could possibly

go.

Debbie Matasker mom to w/CHARGE 5.5, 8, andra 3

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debbie, its cathie, erikas mom, the are recommending this for erika as well,

we have another appt 2/6 to discuss further, i willl be anxious to hear what

you find out.

cathie

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Remember that the implant is a Titanium screw like implant. They have been

using Titanium screws in mending bones for years without any issues.

The company has a web page - www.entific.com

Bill Dad to Mike

RE: BAHA System

Does anyone have the BAHA? It is fairly new - it's a bone conduction

implant. They are recommending it for my son . According to all

the

research and people who have it, he should hear almost everything with

it.

He has a mixed loss with 80db in the better ear - 120 in the other. He

was

hearing in the moderate range unaided until recently and he has lost

more

hearing. It was confirmed the other day. He presently has the E3

programmable, and they have it turned up as high as it could possibly

go.

Debbie Matasker mom to w/CHARGE 5.5, 8, andra 3

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Here is the link to the BAHA site.

http://www.entific.com

RE: BAHA System

Does anyone have the BAHA? It is fairly new - it's a bone conduction

implant. They are recommending it for my son . According to all

the

research and people who have it, he should hear almost everything with

it.

He has a mixed loss with 80db in the better ear - 120 in the other. He

was

hearing in the moderate range unaided until recently and he has lost

more

hearing. It was confirmed the other day. He presently has the E3

programmable, and they have it turned up as high as it could possibly

go.

Debbie Matasker mom to w/CHARGE 5.5, 8, andra 3

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Thanks for all your replies. No one can answer why 's hearing got

worse. It is a known factor with CHARGE but right now is unexplainable.

The BAHA has been in trials since 1977 and is proven safe. This is a

Titanium screw that the body wants to naturally accept.

speaks, and fairly well I might say for all he has. Between the

facial palsy and the hearing loss and weak swallow, he speaks in full

sentences and he is now dependent on his hearing... it is everything to him.

He also has lots of fluid even with functional tubes. He does hear better

with bone conduction but I am being told that the BAHA surpasses regular

bone conduction aides. Two other kids at his school have them with similar

hearing loss to 's and are doing extremely well. They can both now

hear running water. Both of the other kids were wearing bone conduction

headbands. is wearing air - presently E3 programmable.

So, we are going for it... we'll let you know how it goes.

Debbie Matasker.

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My husband had to have his face rebuilt many years ago and has had no

problem with the titanium screws. He did reject a different prosthesis.

Kim

> Thanks for all your replies. No one can answer why 's hearing got

> worse. It is a known factor with CHARGE but right now is unexplainable.

> The BAHA has been in trials since 1977 and is proven safe. This is a

> Titanium screw that the body wants to naturally accept.

>

> speaks, and fairly well I might say for all he has. Between the

> facial palsy and the hearing loss and weak swallow, he speaks in full

> sentences and he is now dependent on his hearing... it is everything to him.

> He also has lots of fluid even with functional tubes. He does hear better

> with bone conduction but I am being told that the BAHA surpasses regular

> bone conduction aides. Two other kids at his school have them with similar

> hearing loss to 's and are doing extremely well. They can both now

> hear running water. Both of the other kids were wearing bone conduction

> headbands. is wearing air - presently E3 programmable.

>

> So, we are going for it... we'll let you know how it goes.

>

> Debbie Matasker.

>

>

>

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Debbie,

Thank you for sharing your story about BAHA, I will be awaiting your results

after the surgery, we are deciding on April 1st about whether or not to go for

BAHA surgery for Kennedy.

~ Weir

Mom to Kennedy, 4yr old CHARGEr, 13, 11, and wife to Graeme

New Brunswick, Canada

Visit the Weir Website: http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/gweir

ICQ# 1426476

RE: RE: BAHA System

Thanks for all your replies. No one can answer why 's hearing got

worse. It is a known factor with CHARGE but right now is unexplainable.

The BAHA has been in trials since 1977 and is proven safe. This is a

Titanium screw that the body wants to naturally accept.

speaks, and fairly well I might say for all he has. Between the

facial palsy and the hearing loss and weak swallow, he speaks in full

sentences and he is now dependent on his hearing... it is everything to him.

He also has lots of fluid even with functional tubes. He does hear better

with bone conduction but I am being told that the BAHA surpasses regular

bone conduction aides. Two other kids at his school have them with similar

hearing loss to 's and are doing extremely well. They can both now

hear running water. Both of the other kids were wearing bone conduction

headbands. is wearing air - presently E3 programmable.

So, we are going for it... we'll let you know how it goes.

Debbie Matasker.

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I have a titanium screw and plate in my nose where I fell down in 1999 and

broke my nose in 3 places.

Kay

Re: RE: BAHA System

> My husband had to have his face rebuilt many years ago and has had no

> problem with the titanium screws. He did reject a different prosthesis.

>

> Kim

>

>

>

> > Thanks for all your replies. No one can answer why 's hearing

got

> > worse. It is a known factor with CHARGE but right now is unexplainable.

> > The BAHA has been in trials since 1977 and is proven safe. This is a

> > Titanium screw that the body wants to naturally accept.

> >

> > speaks, and fairly well I might say for all he has. Between the

> > facial palsy and the hearing loss and weak swallow, he speaks in full

> > sentences and he is now dependent on his hearing... it is everything to

him.

> > He also has lots of fluid even with functional tubes. He does hear

better

> > with bone conduction but I am being told that the BAHA surpasses regular

> > bone conduction aides. Two other kids at his school have them with

similar

> > hearing loss to 's and are doing extremely well. They can both

now

> > hear running water. Both of the other kids were wearing bone conduction

> > headbands. is wearing air - presently E3 programmable.

> >

> > So, we are going for it... we'll let you know how it goes.

> >

> > Debbie Matasker.

> >

> >

> >

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