Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 In a message dated 9/10/2004 11:54:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, BILLCHERIE@... writes: Cherie what part of NJ we are in Freehold, monmouth county and we also see CHOP for audiologists .... , from NJ mother to (<2) born with Low imperferate anus and hearing impaired - wearing a Nuclues 24 cocchlear implant and 4yr- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 In a message dated 9/10/2004 11:54:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, BILLCHERIE@... writes: Cherie what part of NJ we are in Freehold, monmouth county and we also see CHOP for audiologists .... , from NJ mother to (<2) born with Low imperferate anus and hearing impaired - wearing a Nuclues 24 cocchlear implant and 4yr- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 In a message dated 9/10/2004 11:54:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, BILLCHERIE@... writes: Cherie what part of NJ we are in Freehold, monmouth county and we also see CHOP for audiologists .... , from NJ mother to (<2) born with Low imperferate anus and hearing impaired - wearing a Nuclues 24 cocchlear implant and 4yr- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi to everyone who is reintroducing. =) I am new and really enjoying all the information here!!! Tawnya California Ian, 10 months, mild/mod, nice large cut on his face! Yikes , 3 1/2 going on 14 Another reintro... > >I figured I'd say hello, too, today. I'm Cherie...mom of . He just turned 6 this week (sniff, sniff) and has a moderate-severe bilateral SNHL. He's aided and uses an FM system in school. Well, theoretically he does as they seem to have lost his charger...GRRRR. I am also the mom of 4 year old (which, as she says, means she's almost 5) who has normal hearing. She failed her first hearing test in the peds office, but has tested perfectly at the audiologist since. I'm told she doesn't test " cleanly " and that she needs a very controlled environment to be tested. Not totally sure what that means, but I suspect it means she's too busy chatting to stop and listen, LOL. And finally, there's my problem child, - 2 1/2. When 's not sticking things up her nose (we've landed in the ER AND OR for this), she's getting her head stitched up. Her first hearing eval showed a severe bilateral conductive/probable sensorineural hearing loss. She had tubes put in >and her adenoids out in Jan. She passed her next two hearing evals but was not very cooperative. On Wed, she had a post op (sinus) appt and hearing eval and she was right on the borderline with her right ear and showed a very, very mild loss in her left. So now I sweat it out until she is retested in Feb. Since didn't show any signs of hearing loss until he was 4 1/2, I'm really worried about . > >And that's pretty much our story. Oh, we live in NJ and see audiologists at CHOP. > >Cherie > > > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi to everyone who is reintroducing. =) I am new and really enjoying all the information here!!! Tawnya California Ian, 10 months, mild/mod, nice large cut on his face! Yikes , 3 1/2 going on 14 Another reintro... > >I figured I'd say hello, too, today. I'm Cherie...mom of . He just turned 6 this week (sniff, sniff) and has a moderate-severe bilateral SNHL. He's aided and uses an FM system in school. Well, theoretically he does as they seem to have lost his charger...GRRRR. I am also the mom of 4 year old (which, as she says, means she's almost 5) who has normal hearing. She failed her first hearing test in the peds office, but has tested perfectly at the audiologist since. I'm told she doesn't test " cleanly " and that she needs a very controlled environment to be tested. Not totally sure what that means, but I suspect it means she's too busy chatting to stop and listen, LOL. And finally, there's my problem child, - 2 1/2. When 's not sticking things up her nose (we've landed in the ER AND OR for this), she's getting her head stitched up. Her first hearing eval showed a severe bilateral conductive/probable sensorineural hearing loss. She had tubes put in >and her adenoids out in Jan. She passed her next two hearing evals but was not very cooperative. On Wed, she had a post op (sinus) appt and hearing eval and she was right on the borderline with her right ear and showed a very, very mild loss in her left. So now I sweat it out until she is retested in Feb. Since didn't show any signs of hearing loss until he was 4 1/2, I'm really worried about . > >And that's pretty much our story. Oh, we live in NJ and see audiologists at CHOP. > >Cherie > > > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi to everyone who is reintroducing. =) I am new and really enjoying all the information here!!! Tawnya California Ian, 10 months, mild/mod, nice large cut on his face! Yikes , 3 1/2 going on 14 Another reintro... > >I figured I'd say hello, too, today. I'm Cherie...mom of . He just turned 6 this week (sniff, sniff) and has a moderate-severe bilateral SNHL. He's aided and uses an FM system in school. Well, theoretically he does as they seem to have lost his charger...GRRRR. I am also the mom of 4 year old (which, as she says, means she's almost 5) who has normal hearing. She failed her first hearing test in the peds office, but has tested perfectly at the audiologist since. I'm told she doesn't test " cleanly " and that she needs a very controlled environment to be tested. Not totally sure what that means, but I suspect it means she's too busy chatting to stop and listen, LOL. And finally, there's my problem child, - 2 1/2. When 's not sticking things up her nose (we've landed in the ER AND OR for this), she's getting her head stitched up. Her first hearing eval showed a severe bilateral conductive/probable sensorineural hearing loss. She had tubes put in >and her adenoids out in Jan. She passed her next two hearing evals but was not very cooperative. On Wed, she had a post op (sinus) appt and hearing eval and she was right on the borderline with her right ear and showed a very, very mild loss in her left. So now I sweat it out until she is retested in Feb. Since didn't show any signs of hearing loss until he was 4 1/2, I'm really worried about . > >And that's pretty much our story. Oh, we live in NJ and see audiologists at CHOP. > >Cherie > > > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 We're in Gloucester County...town. Jwhite3447@... wrote:In a message dated 9/10/2004 11:54:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, BILLCHERIE@... writes: Cherie what part of NJ we are in Freehold, monmouth county and we also see CHOP for audiologists .... , from NJ mother to (<2) born with Low imperferate anus and hearing impaired - wearing a Nuclues 24 cocchlear implant and 4yr- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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