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Yes, her mouth was covered; his only information was auditory. She was

surprised he did so well, given the amount of hearing he has.

on 4/4/04 12:34 PM, Semesky, Animegination.com at semesky@...

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> Did she turn her back and/or cover her mouth when she said them

>

> Re: Digest Number 2092

>

>

>> THanks, I'll ask my audie about this. Last week when we went for his

> hearing

>> test, she said she gave him a test where she said 52 sentences and asking

>> him to repeat them, with no speech reading available, and he was able to

>> repeat 51 of them completely. So I'll ask if there's something different

> she

>> can be doing...

>>

>> on 4/3/04 9:39 AM, kdockrey@... at kdockrey@... wrote:

>>

>>> Stefanie,

>>> We were in a very similar situation, and really struggled with the CI

> decision

>>> mainly because we didn't want her to lose the residual hearing she was

> using

>>> so very well. When we got her evaluation we found that she was getting

> very

>>> little information auditorially, and that she was not doing as well as

> we all

>>> assumed. I kept wondering, " Why didn't someone give her these tests

> before? "

>>> It would have saved years of missing this and that. So you might

> consider

>>> getting a CI evaluation just to know his discrimination is. Now that she

> has

>>> her implant her " scores " on awareness of souund (all we'd had besides

> the

>>> single word=icecream, baseball...) have stayed the " same " but her

>>> discrimination (actually undrestanding what she hears rather thanhaving

> to use

>>> audtory cues) has multiplied exponentially. Absolutely unbelievable the

>>> difference. CI's dont' work for all children, but they certainly have

> for us,

>>> a family with a VERY oral kid who loved her digital hearing aids.

>>>

>>>>> My son is very oral, does extremely well with his digital aids, and

> his

>>>>> audie recently told us she would wait on the CI until the hearing aids

> are

>>>>> not working as well<<

>>>

>>>

>>>

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Hi. I just wanted to thank everyone for their responses - this

can seem so overwheliming at times, but I'm really thankful to hear

others' experiences. I will definitely ask for clarification from the

ENT about why we should wait and I am going to request a CI evaluation

just to see where we stand.

I think is getting good benefit from her aids, but I'm not

really sure. I know kids can be tricky - they learn to adapt to the

situation. must have been underaided for months, but she could

do the ling 6 sound test with no trouble and did tons of auditory

discrimination exercises, fooling both myself and her audiologist (who

is no longer her audiologist). I think a CI evaluation is a great

idea.

I've been noticing more and more that she tries to make up for

what she's missing and if you aren't watching for it, sometimes it's

hard to catch so sometimes I'm not 100% sure what she's getting

auditorally.

Thanks again for everyone's help!

Cheryl (mom to - 4 severe hearing loss and

david - 23 months, hearing)

> I'm a little confused by this. I'd ask what he means by this. Once

we got the implant we wish we'd gotten it MUCH earlier.

>

> Maybe your dr has a reason we don't know about?

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Hi. I just wanted to thank everyone for their responses - this

can seem so overwheliming at times, but I'm really thankful to hear

others' experiences. I will definitely ask for clarification from the

ENT about why we should wait and I am going to request a CI evaluation

just to see where we stand.

I think is getting good benefit from her aids, but I'm not

really sure. I know kids can be tricky - they learn to adapt to the

situation. must have been underaided for months, but she could

do the ling 6 sound test with no trouble and did tons of auditory

discrimination exercises, fooling both myself and her audiologist (who

is no longer her audiologist). I think a CI evaluation is a great

idea.

I've been noticing more and more that she tries to make up for

what she's missing and if you aren't watching for it, sometimes it's

hard to catch so sometimes I'm not 100% sure what she's getting

auditorally.

Thanks again for everyone's help!

Cheryl (mom to - 4 severe hearing loss and

david - 23 months, hearing)

> I'm a little confused by this. I'd ask what he means by this. Once

we got the implant we wish we'd gotten it MUCH earlier.

>

> Maybe your dr has a reason we don't know about?

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Hi. I just wanted to thank everyone for their responses - this

can seem so overwheliming at times, but I'm really thankful to hear

others' experiences. I will definitely ask for clarification from the

ENT about why we should wait and I am going to request a CI evaluation

just to see where we stand.

I think is getting good benefit from her aids, but I'm not

really sure. I know kids can be tricky - they learn to adapt to the

situation. must have been underaided for months, but she could

do the ling 6 sound test with no trouble and did tons of auditory

discrimination exercises, fooling both myself and her audiologist (who

is no longer her audiologist). I think a CI evaluation is a great

idea.

I've been noticing more and more that she tries to make up for

what she's missing and if you aren't watching for it, sometimes it's

hard to catch so sometimes I'm not 100% sure what she's getting

auditorally.

Thanks again for everyone's help!

Cheryl (mom to - 4 severe hearing loss and

david - 23 months, hearing)

> I'm a little confused by this. I'd ask what he means by this. Once

we got the implant we wish we'd gotten it MUCH earlier.

>

> Maybe your dr has a reason we don't know about?

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