Guest guest Posted December 2, 2003 Report Share Posted December 2, 2003 >I think that 's aids can handle the level she needs - at least >that's according to the ENT's audiologist, they're just not set >correctly (although, I have to say, I think they are set correctly, >but I'm no expert). >Her articulation is a year behind, but she's pretty >much caught up in her language skills. I'm told her articulation >delay could be caused by her language gain or it could be that her >aids are set incorrectly. I'm not willing to gamble with her >remaining hearing by increasing the aids until we've got that 3rd >opinion. Hi Cheryl, You may not be an expert, but no one knows your child better than you. I have found that time in time again, my gut instinct was right, even when I was told by many it wasn't. My daughter's receptive and express language was age appropriate too at that age, but her articulation was lacking, it was a great concern of mind also. I was told the same thing regarding the delay could be caused by her language gain, and I have noticed this to be true in our case. Especially when it's noticeable language gains. My daughters articulation becomes very sloppy. However, she was also under amplified for 2 1/2 years and once the aids were boosted up, we noticed a huge difference in her articulation within weeks. However, I was the one that felt she was not aided right, and the audie insisted she was. It's wasn't until we switched audies at the age of 3 because of our concerns not being met, that we found out she was under amplified. I was so concerned on letting them boost up her aids 20 dbs, in fear she would be over amplified and cause more hearing loss. We took the gamble that the new audie was correct, because we felt so strong that she wasn't amplified correctly, and we figured time will tell and we noticed a major difference in a couple weeks. You are around your child more than anyone else and you are an expert on what is best for her. If you feel she is aided properly than stick with your gut it doesn't hurt to get another opinion, only sometimes we just get more frustrated! lol! Take Care & Happy Holidays to All! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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