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That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie shows

small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point of

view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to do. I

haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

find myself reconsidering.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie shows

small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point of

view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to do. I

haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

find myself reconsidering.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie shows

small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point of

view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to do. I

haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

find myself reconsidering.

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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, Michele,

Sorry to be asking this again. I am still confused.

are hearing aids different from conductive aid that you are talking about.

is conductive aid - BAHA.

we have phonak digital hearing aids.

i too want to make things easier for my daughter.

she did pretty good with bone conduction test.

does ok with hearing aids too. so confusing.

Michele,

we are in chicago. so we go to Children's memorial in downtown.

Dr. Young is the ENT there.

No we dont get any services from project reach.may be I should look into

that.

we had some evals done through Ei. but did not get an auditory verbal

therapist from them.

so we go to a private practitioner. (expensive - insurance does not pay well

for out of network.)

Rita.

>

> -

> That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie

> shows

> small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point

> of

> view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

> stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

> can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to

> do. I

> haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

> basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

> find myself reconsidering.

>

> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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, Michele,

Sorry to be asking this again. I am still confused.

are hearing aids different from conductive aid that you are talking about.

is conductive aid - BAHA.

we have phonak digital hearing aids.

i too want to make things easier for my daughter.

she did pretty good with bone conduction test.

does ok with hearing aids too. so confusing.

Michele,

we are in chicago. so we go to Children's memorial in downtown.

Dr. Young is the ENT there.

No we dont get any services from project reach.may be I should look into

that.

we had some evals done through Ei. but did not get an auditory verbal

therapist from them.

so we go to a private practitioner. (expensive - insurance does not pay well

for out of network.)

Rita.

>

> -

> That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie

> shows

> small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point

> of

> view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

> stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

> can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to

> do. I

> haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

> basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

> find myself reconsidering.

>

> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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, Michele,

Sorry to be asking this again. I am still confused.

are hearing aids different from conductive aid that you are talking about.

is conductive aid - BAHA.

we have phonak digital hearing aids.

i too want to make things easier for my daughter.

she did pretty good with bone conduction test.

does ok with hearing aids too. so confusing.

Michele,

we are in chicago. so we go to Children's memorial in downtown.

Dr. Young is the ENT there.

No we dont get any services from project reach.may be I should look into

that.

we had some evals done through Ei. but did not get an auditory verbal

therapist from them.

so we go to a private practitioner. (expensive - insurance does not pay well

for out of network.)

Rita.

>

> -

> That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie

> shows

> small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point

> of

> view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

> stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

> can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to

> do. I

> haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

> basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

> find myself reconsidering.

>

> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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Rita,

We have the same hearing aids. BAHA is bone anchored hearing aid. It can be

used with a headband and the hearing device is attached to it and sits on the

bone. This type will then bypass the middle ear. Here is a web site for you to

go to. www.entific.com

Michele,

The audiologist was telling me that 30-35 db is good given her loss is 60-70

db with out aids. I agree, but I then told them that she has so many other

issues that I feel the extra 15-20 db would be good now. If she did not have the

vision, balance and sensory issues and only the hearing loss, I would probably

drop the issue. We are thinking of making the trip to Carle clinic to see what

they say. Maybe we need to go at the same time and we can both present our cases

at the same time. I also don't really understand why they would tell us to

consider this when she is old enough to have the surgery.

Bad thing is I really don't have time to deal with all of this right now. We

just found out there is something going on with her stomach and intestines and

are waiting for the doctor to call back and her ENT is sending her to a

pulmonologist in IA for a second opinion and another sweat test for cystic

fibrosis. But I need answers on the hearing stuff as well. It never ends.

Mom to 3 yrs CHARGE

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Rita,

We have the same hearing aids. BAHA is bone anchored hearing aid. It can be

used with a headband and the hearing device is attached to it and sits on the

bone. This type will then bypass the middle ear. Here is a web site for you to

go to. www.entific.com

Michele,

The audiologist was telling me that 30-35 db is good given her loss is 60-70

db with out aids. I agree, but I then told them that she has so many other

issues that I feel the extra 15-20 db would be good now. If she did not have the

vision, balance and sensory issues and only the hearing loss, I would probably

drop the issue. We are thinking of making the trip to Carle clinic to see what

they say. Maybe we need to go at the same time and we can both present our cases

at the same time. I also don't really understand why they would tell us to

consider this when she is old enough to have the surgery.

Bad thing is I really don't have time to deal with all of this right now. We

just found out there is something going on with her stomach and intestines and

are waiting for the doctor to call back and her ENT is sending her to a

pulmonologist in IA for a second opinion and another sweat test for cystic

fibrosis. But I need answers on the hearing stuff as well. It never ends.

Mom to 3 yrs CHARGE

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Rita,

We have the same hearing aids. BAHA is bone anchored hearing aid. It can be

used with a headband and the hearing device is attached to it and sits on the

bone. This type will then bypass the middle ear. Here is a web site for you to

go to. www.entific.com

Michele,

The audiologist was telling me that 30-35 db is good given her loss is 60-70

db with out aids. I agree, but I then told them that she has so many other

issues that I feel the extra 15-20 db would be good now. If she did not have the

vision, balance and sensory issues and only the hearing loss, I would probably

drop the issue. We are thinking of making the trip to Carle clinic to see what

they say. Maybe we need to go at the same time and we can both present our cases

at the same time. I also don't really understand why they would tell us to

consider this when she is old enough to have the surgery.

Bad thing is I really don't have time to deal with all of this right now. We

just found out there is something going on with her stomach and intestines and

are waiting for the doctor to call back and her ENT is sending her to a

pulmonologist in IA for a second opinion and another sweat test for cystic

fibrosis. But I need answers on the hearing stuff as well. It never ends.

Mom to 3 yrs CHARGE

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Rita-

The BAHA is bone-anchored. But there is a conductive hearing aid that is

just worn on a headband -- no surgery. Of course, the quality there is

poorer because you have it slipping etc. The bone-anchored goes directly

into the bone -- ta da.

We also have the phonak digital aids. They are incredibly wonderful.

Aubrie got near perfect in the booth for the first time ever with them.

Problem for her is that she is only hearing perfectly some of the time. My

sense is that with a conductive aid, she'd hear perfectly all of time --

regardless of fluid, sinus issues, etc. However, it is a huge process and

not one that any dr will put us through willy-nilly.

I don't remember how old your child is -- I'm sorry! And I also don't

remember her(?) vision levels. Project Reach is a must for any child with

CHARGE - in my opinion. Do you know how to reach them?

http://project-reach-illinois.org/

The IL School for the Deaf and the IL School for the Blind both have

parent-infant institutes the summer. They are about one week long. It is

an intense time -- families stay on campus. Kids get intense evaluations in

all domains and parents get loads of info. I never went cuz I just couldn't

then -- you know, just not a priority at the time. But I'm here to tell you

that it's something I wish I'd done and I'd encourage any IL families to do

if you can find a way.

This is a link for ISVI.

http://morgan.k12.il.us/isvi/Parent-Infant%20Institute.htm

I couldn't find a link for ISD's institute. Here's their homepage. You

could call for more info. http://morgan.k12.il.us/isd/

I know both are in June

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

Re: Questions about BAHA

, Michele,

Sorry to be asking this again. I am still confused.

are hearing aids different from conductive aid that you are talking about.

is conductive aid - BAHA.

we have phonak digital hearing aids.

i too want to make things easier for my daughter.

she did pretty good with bone conduction test.

does ok with hearing aids too. so confusing.

Michele,

we are in chicago. so we go to Children's memorial in downtown.

Dr. Young is the ENT there.

No we dont get any services from project reach.may be I should look into

that.

we had some evals done through Ei. but did not get an auditory verbal

therapist from them.

so we go to a private practitioner. (expensive - insurance does not pay well

for out of network.)

Rita.

>

> -

> That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie

> shows

> small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point

> of

> view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

> stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

> can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to

> do. I

> haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

> basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

> find myself reconsidering.

>

> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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Rita-

The BAHA is bone-anchored. But there is a conductive hearing aid that is

just worn on a headband -- no surgery. Of course, the quality there is

poorer because you have it slipping etc. The bone-anchored goes directly

into the bone -- ta da.

We also have the phonak digital aids. They are incredibly wonderful.

Aubrie got near perfect in the booth for the first time ever with them.

Problem for her is that she is only hearing perfectly some of the time. My

sense is that with a conductive aid, she'd hear perfectly all of time --

regardless of fluid, sinus issues, etc. However, it is a huge process and

not one that any dr will put us through willy-nilly.

I don't remember how old your child is -- I'm sorry! And I also don't

remember her(?) vision levels. Project Reach is a must for any child with

CHARGE - in my opinion. Do you know how to reach them?

http://project-reach-illinois.org/

The IL School for the Deaf and the IL School for the Blind both have

parent-infant institutes the summer. They are about one week long. It is

an intense time -- families stay on campus. Kids get intense evaluations in

all domains and parents get loads of info. I never went cuz I just couldn't

then -- you know, just not a priority at the time. But I'm here to tell you

that it's something I wish I'd done and I'd encourage any IL families to do

if you can find a way.

This is a link for ISVI.

http://morgan.k12.il.us/isvi/Parent-Infant%20Institute.htm

I couldn't find a link for ISD's institute. Here's their homepage. You

could call for more info. http://morgan.k12.il.us/isd/

I know both are in June

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

Re: Questions about BAHA

, Michele,

Sorry to be asking this again. I am still confused.

are hearing aids different from conductive aid that you are talking about.

is conductive aid - BAHA.

we have phonak digital hearing aids.

i too want to make things easier for my daughter.

she did pretty good with bone conduction test.

does ok with hearing aids too. so confusing.

Michele,

we are in chicago. so we go to Children's memorial in downtown.

Dr. Young is the ENT there.

No we dont get any services from project reach.may be I should look into

that.

we had some evals done through Ei. but did not get an auditory verbal

therapist from them.

so we go to a private practitioner. (expensive - insurance does not pay well

for out of network.)

Rita.

>

> -

> That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie

> shows

> small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point

> of

> view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

> stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

> can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to

> do. I

> haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

> basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

> find myself reconsidering.

>

> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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Rita-

The BAHA is bone-anchored. But there is a conductive hearing aid that is

just worn on a headband -- no surgery. Of course, the quality there is

poorer because you have it slipping etc. The bone-anchored goes directly

into the bone -- ta da.

We also have the phonak digital aids. They are incredibly wonderful.

Aubrie got near perfect in the booth for the first time ever with them.

Problem for her is that she is only hearing perfectly some of the time. My

sense is that with a conductive aid, she'd hear perfectly all of time --

regardless of fluid, sinus issues, etc. However, it is a huge process and

not one that any dr will put us through willy-nilly.

I don't remember how old your child is -- I'm sorry! And I also don't

remember her(?) vision levels. Project Reach is a must for any child with

CHARGE - in my opinion. Do you know how to reach them?

http://project-reach-illinois.org/

The IL School for the Deaf and the IL School for the Blind both have

parent-infant institutes the summer. They are about one week long. It is

an intense time -- families stay on campus. Kids get intense evaluations in

all domains and parents get loads of info. I never went cuz I just couldn't

then -- you know, just not a priority at the time. But I'm here to tell you

that it's something I wish I'd done and I'd encourage any IL families to do

if you can find a way.

This is a link for ISVI.

http://morgan.k12.il.us/isvi/Parent-Infant%20Institute.htm

I couldn't find a link for ISD's institute. Here's their homepage. You

could call for more info. http://morgan.k12.il.us/isd/

I know both are in June

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

Re: Questions about BAHA

, Michele,

Sorry to be asking this again. I am still confused.

are hearing aids different from conductive aid that you are talking about.

is conductive aid - BAHA.

we have phonak digital hearing aids.

i too want to make things easier for my daughter.

she did pretty good with bone conduction test.

does ok with hearing aids too. so confusing.

Michele,

we are in chicago. so we go to Children's memorial in downtown.

Dr. Young is the ENT there.

No we dont get any services from project reach.may be I should look into

that.

we had some evals done through Ei. but did not get an auditory verbal

therapist from them.

so we go to a private practitioner. (expensive - insurance does not pay well

for out of network.)

Rita.

>

> -

> That's sort of where we began thinking about a conductive aid. Aubrie

> shows

> small improvement on the testing in the booth. From an audiologist point

> of

> view, it's not enough improvement to warrant a change. But given all the

> stuff our kids have to deal with, I think a small improvement in any area

> can be critical. I also find it very confusing figuring out what to

> do. I

> haven't even gotten so far as to try out the conductive aid on a loaner

> basis. I can't remember how I was talked out of it last year, but now I

> find myself reconsidering.

>

> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

>

>

>

>

>

> CHARGE SYNDROME LISTSERV PHOTO PAGE:

> http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2117043995

>

> Membership of this email support group does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation; for information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

>

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>

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I have been reading the company website (thanks !). This is a question

for those who have the BAHA:

Do you have an ear-level device or was the hearing loss severe enough to

require the Cordelle (larger unit that has the cord)

(mom to Evan 9.5 mos)

Lee wrote:

Rita,

We have the same hearing aids. BAHA is bone anchored hearing aid. It can be

used with a headband and the hearing device is attached to it and sits on the

bone. This type will then bypass the middle ear. Here is a web site for you to

go to. www.entific.com

Michele,

The audiologist was telling me that 30-35 db is good given her loss is 60-70

db with out aids. I agree, but I then told them that she has so many other

issues that I feel the extra 15-20 db would be good now. If she did not have the

vision, balance and sensory issues and only the hearing loss, I would probably

drop the issue. We are thinking of making the trip to Carle clinic to see what

they say. Maybe we need to go at the same time and we can both present our cases

at the same time. I also don't really understand why they would tell us to

consider this when she is old enough to have the surgery.

Bad thing is I really don't have time to deal with all of this right now. We

just found out there is something going on with her stomach and intestines and

are waiting for the doctor to call back and her ENT is sending her to a

pulmonologist in IA for a second opinion and another sweat test for cystic

fibrosis. But I need answers on the hearing stuff as well. It never ends.

Mom to 3 yrs CHARGE

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I have been reading the company website (thanks !). This is a question

for those who have the BAHA:

Do you have an ear-level device or was the hearing loss severe enough to

require the Cordelle (larger unit that has the cord)

(mom to Evan 9.5 mos)

Lee wrote:

Rita,

We have the same hearing aids. BAHA is bone anchored hearing aid. It can be

used with a headband and the hearing device is attached to it and sits on the

bone. This type will then bypass the middle ear. Here is a web site for you to

go to. www.entific.com

Michele,

The audiologist was telling me that 30-35 db is good given her loss is 60-70

db with out aids. I agree, but I then told them that she has so many other

issues that I feel the extra 15-20 db would be good now. If she did not have the

vision, balance and sensory issues and only the hearing loss, I would probably

drop the issue. We are thinking of making the trip to Carle clinic to see what

they say. Maybe we need to go at the same time and we can both present our cases

at the same time. I also don't really understand why they would tell us to

consider this when she is old enough to have the surgery.

Bad thing is I really don't have time to deal with all of this right now. We

just found out there is something going on with her stomach and intestines and

are waiting for the doctor to call back and her ENT is sending her to a

pulmonologist in IA for a second opinion and another sweat test for cystic

fibrosis. But I need answers on the hearing stuff as well. It never ends.

Mom to 3 yrs CHARGE

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I have been reading the company website (thanks !). This is a question

for those who have the BAHA:

Do you have an ear-level device or was the hearing loss severe enough to

require the Cordelle (larger unit that has the cord)

(mom to Evan 9.5 mos)

Lee wrote:

Rita,

We have the same hearing aids. BAHA is bone anchored hearing aid. It can be

used with a headband and the hearing device is attached to it and sits on the

bone. This type will then bypass the middle ear. Here is a web site for you to

go to. www.entific.com

Michele,

The audiologist was telling me that 30-35 db is good given her loss is 60-70

db with out aids. I agree, but I then told them that she has so many other

issues that I feel the extra 15-20 db would be good now. If she did not have the

vision, balance and sensory issues and only the hearing loss, I would probably

drop the issue. We are thinking of making the trip to Carle clinic to see what

they say. Maybe we need to go at the same time and we can both present our cases

at the same time. I also don't really understand why they would tell us to

consider this when she is old enough to have the surgery.

Bad thing is I really don't have time to deal with all of this right now. We

just found out there is something going on with her stomach and intestines and

are waiting for the doctor to call back and her ENT is sending her to a

pulmonologist in IA for a second opinion and another sweat test for cystic

fibrosis. But I need answers on the hearing stuff as well. It never ends.

Mom to 3 yrs CHARGE

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i didnt go yesterday for my hearing ent i got a huge dumping abdo migraine

and ended up in hosptial last night im much better now

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i didnt go yesterday for my hearing ent i got a huge dumping abdo migraine

and ended up in hosptial last night im much better now

>

> we have the cordell

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>

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i didnt go yesterday for my hearing ent i got a huge dumping abdo migraine

and ended up in hosptial last night im much better now

>

> we have the cordell

>

>

>

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Ellen-

Bummer! I'm glad you're well today!

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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Ellen-

Bummer! I'm glad you're well today!

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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Ellen-

Bummer! I'm glad you're well today!

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ

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Ellen,

Sending good thoughts your way.

Bonnie, Mom to Kris 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to

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