Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Good morning Lesley Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It predates superglue. Simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Good morning Lesley Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It predates superglue. Simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Good morning Lesley Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It predates superglue. Simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 LOL xxxxxxx > > Good morning Lesley > > Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It > predates > superglue. > > Simon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 LOL xxxxxxx > > Good morning Lesley > > Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It > predates > superglue. > > Simon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 LOL xxxxxxx > > Good morning Lesley > > Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It > predates > superglue. > > Simon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 LOL LOL LOL Simon I bet you cant guess how many times a patient would come to the practice, and say can you fix my crown back in?? when we couldnt find a loose one, and asked which one is it, the replies were usually 'oh i superglued it back in the meantime' and we could never get the bloody things back out. so on a lighter note i will skip the superglue, just in case I get done for child abuse!!!! lol les x > Good morning Lesley > > Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It predates > superglue. > > Simon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 LOL LOL LOL Simon I bet you cant guess how many times a patient would come to the practice, and say can you fix my crown back in?? when we couldnt find a loose one, and asked which one is it, the replies were usually 'oh i superglued it back in the meantime' and we could never get the bloody things back out. so on a lighter note i will skip the superglue, just in case I get done for child abuse!!!! lol les x > Good morning Lesley > > Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It predates > superglue. > > Simon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 LOL LOL LOL Simon I bet you cant guess how many times a patient would come to the practice, and say can you fix my crown back in?? when we couldnt find a loose one, and asked which one is it, the replies were usually 'oh i superglued it back in the meantime' and we could never get the bloody things back out. so on a lighter note i will skip the superglue, just in case I get done for child abuse!!!! lol les x > Good morning Lesley > > Flo asked the same question - Araldite is a make of strong glue. It predates > superglue. > > Simon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Flo, Hey, that's wicked awesome! Bonnie, Mom to Kris 23, Patty CHARGE 21 and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Flo, Hey, that's wicked awesome! Bonnie, Mom to Kris 23, Patty CHARGE 21 and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Flo, Hey, that's wicked awesome! Bonnie, Mom to Kris 23, Patty CHARGE 21 and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Bonnie, How or where can you get insurance on hearing aides/BAHA. I would love to insure ours. My son wears the BAHA he is 2. He hides it and throws it frequently. Just the other day I could not find it anywhere in our house. I spent 6 hours straight turning the house upside down looking for it.... I found it that night in my daughter's school backpack. Apparently he scooted over to the backpack which was on the floor by our front door. And before she got on the bus he stuck it in the backpack to get rid of it for the day........LOL. (mom to 2 CHARGE, 5 1/2 years and wife to Pat) New York Re: finally got some hearing aids, useless >I agree with everyone. Keep trying. Sounds like you have a spunky little > one. > > And make sure you insure them. I can't tell you who many times Patty lost > hers by throwing or hiding them or they broke because of throwing or > hiding > them! > > > Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Bonnie, How or where can you get insurance on hearing aides/BAHA. I would love to insure ours. My son wears the BAHA he is 2. He hides it and throws it frequently. Just the other day I could not find it anywhere in our house. I spent 6 hours straight turning the house upside down looking for it.... I found it that night in my daughter's school backpack. Apparently he scooted over to the backpack which was on the floor by our front door. And before she got on the bus he stuck it in the backpack to get rid of it for the day........LOL. (mom to 2 CHARGE, 5 1/2 years and wife to Pat) New York Re: finally got some hearing aids, useless >I agree with everyone. Keep trying. Sounds like you have a spunky little > one. > > And make sure you insure them. I can't tell you who many times Patty lost > hers by throwing or hiding them or they broke because of throwing or > hiding > them! > > > Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Bonnie, How or where can you get insurance on hearing aides/BAHA. I would love to insure ours. My son wears the BAHA he is 2. He hides it and throws it frequently. Just the other day I could not find it anywhere in our house. I spent 6 hours straight turning the house upside down looking for it.... I found it that night in my daughter's school backpack. Apparently he scooted over to the backpack which was on the floor by our front door. And before she got on the bus he stuck it in the backpack to get rid of it for the day........LOL. (mom to 2 CHARGE, 5 1/2 years and wife to Pat) New York Re: finally got some hearing aids, useless >I agree with everyone. Keep trying. Sounds like you have a spunky little > one. > > And make sure you insure them. I can't tell you who many times Patty lost > hers by throwing or hiding them or they broke because of throwing or > hiding > them! > > > Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Bonnie, Before I noticed the sensible replies from everyone else, I was going to say that Gromit is Wallace's dog, and now you are going to ask me who is Wallace, right? Ahhh, cultural diversity is a great thing! Flo > > > Lesley, > > OK, so what in the world is a gromit? > > Also, what's a Dyson. Or should I say who? > > Bonnie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Bonnie, Before I noticed the sensible replies from everyone else, I was going to say that Gromit is Wallace's dog, and now you are going to ask me who is Wallace, right? Ahhh, cultural diversity is a great thing! Flo > > > Lesley, > > OK, so what in the world is a gromit? > > Also, what's a Dyson. Or should I say who? > > Bonnie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Bonnie, Before I noticed the sensible replies from everyone else, I was going to say that Gromit is Wallace's dog, and now you are going to ask me who is Wallace, right? Ahhh, cultural diversity is a great thing! Flo > > > Lesley, > > OK, so what in the world is a gromit? > > Also, what's a Dyson. Or should I say who? > > Bonnie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Ahhh, Les, good old NHS I say! I look at the implant equipment and shudder about the potential damage to £30,000 (around maybe $55,000?) worth of equipment and shudder. Never mind her head that has bumped all over the place with the potential of damaging the internal implant, she is quite brutal with the external equipment too. Besides yanking it (and it is amazing how relaxed the audios are about this!), we have been a little concerned about the sound processor ending up in the toilet. She was given a behind the ear processor but her little CHARGE ears are too small to hold this so we opted for the body worn processor which lives in a belt round her waist. Well, bless her little toilet skills, she pulls the belt down with her trousers when she goes to the loo, which has the effect of pulling the processor from the belt and she makes an appearance with the processor dangling round her knees instead of in the belt! It is so funny to see. How it has not ended up in the toilet already is a mystery. The only consolation is in knowing that the hospital would provide us with another one! I have taken to putting the belt round her chest. At next week's appointment, we are asking for a harness! My mental health can't survive this! Flo > > Pam > > no worries on this score, thats one advantage of the good old NHS, > everything for a child under 18 years is FREE in the UK !! although a > lot of choice on better products may be removed, for example white > fillings in back teeth the NHS wont fund cosmetics! so basically if > she loses them 10 times over it wont cost me a penny. > > thank god Les x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Ahhh, Les, good old NHS I say! I look at the implant equipment and shudder about the potential damage to £30,000 (around maybe $55,000?) worth of equipment and shudder. Never mind her head that has bumped all over the place with the potential of damaging the internal implant, she is quite brutal with the external equipment too. Besides yanking it (and it is amazing how relaxed the audios are about this!), we have been a little concerned about the sound processor ending up in the toilet. She was given a behind the ear processor but her little CHARGE ears are too small to hold this so we opted for the body worn processor which lives in a belt round her waist. Well, bless her little toilet skills, she pulls the belt down with her trousers when she goes to the loo, which has the effect of pulling the processor from the belt and she makes an appearance with the processor dangling round her knees instead of in the belt! It is so funny to see. How it has not ended up in the toilet already is a mystery. The only consolation is in knowing that the hospital would provide us with another one! I have taken to putting the belt round her chest. At next week's appointment, we are asking for a harness! My mental health can't survive this! Flo > > Pam > > no worries on this score, thats one advantage of the good old NHS, > everything for a child under 18 years is FREE in the UK !! although a > lot of choice on better products may be removed, for example white > fillings in back teeth the NHS wont fund cosmetics! so basically if > she loses them 10 times over it wont cost me a penny. > > thank god Les x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Flo, I love Wallace and Gromit and they were my first thought, too (given the spelling in the post). pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Gosh Flo I will never complain again about the NHS, well not for a week or two at least, but only because we are home. I had no idea how much implants cost, quite amazed and ever more so relieved, i live in the UK. cant wait to get ours!! not sure when that will be, not a priority just yet. I can only imagine your mental health state, and the and loo scenario. Fleur threw my special watch a gift for my 30th bday (many years ago!!) down the toilet and flushed it, i never saw it again, gutted!! so now I have all this to look forward to with Amelie, she is finding great use for her aids as teething blocks the rubber is cushioning them just fine!!! My mental health is deteriorating fast and its early doors yet for me!! take care Les x > Ahhh, Les, good old NHS I say! I look at the implant equipment and shudder > about the potential damage to £30,000 (around maybe $55,000?) worth of > equipment and shudder. Never mind her head that has bumped all over > the place with the potential of damaging the internal implant, she is quite > brutal with the external equipment too. Besides yanking it (and it is > amazing how relaxed the audios are about this!), we have been a little > concerned about the sound processor ending up in the toilet. She was given > a behind the ear processor but her little CHARGE ears are too small to hold > this so we opted for the body worn processor which lives in a belt round her > waist. Well, bless her little toilet skills, she pulls the belt down with > her trousers when she goes to the loo, which has the effect of pulling the > processor from the belt and she makes an appearance with the processor > dangling round her knees instead of in the belt! It is so funny to see. > How it has not ended up in the toilet already is a mystery. The only > consolation is in knowing that the hospital would provide us with another > one! I have taken to putting the belt round her chest. At next week's > appointment, we are asking for a harness! My mental health can't survive > this! > > Flo > > > > > > > Pam > > > > no worries on this score, thats one advantage of the good old NHS, > > everything for a child under 18 years is FREE in the UK !! although a > > lot of choice on better products may be removed, for example white > > fillings in back teeth the NHS wont fund cosmetics! so basically if > > she loses them 10 times over it wont cost me a penny. > > > > thank god Les x > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Gosh Flo I will never complain again about the NHS, well not for a week or two at least, but only because we are home. I had no idea how much implants cost, quite amazed and ever more so relieved, i live in the UK. cant wait to get ours!! not sure when that will be, not a priority just yet. I can only imagine your mental health state, and the and loo scenario. Fleur threw my special watch a gift for my 30th bday (many years ago!!) down the toilet and flushed it, i never saw it again, gutted!! so now I have all this to look forward to with Amelie, she is finding great use for her aids as teething blocks the rubber is cushioning them just fine!!! My mental health is deteriorating fast and its early doors yet for me!! take care Les x > Ahhh, Les, good old NHS I say! I look at the implant equipment and shudder > about the potential damage to £30,000 (around maybe $55,000?) worth of > equipment and shudder. Never mind her head that has bumped all over > the place with the potential of damaging the internal implant, she is quite > brutal with the external equipment too. Besides yanking it (and it is > amazing how relaxed the audios are about this!), we have been a little > concerned about the sound processor ending up in the toilet. She was given > a behind the ear processor but her little CHARGE ears are too small to hold > this so we opted for the body worn processor which lives in a belt round her > waist. Well, bless her little toilet skills, she pulls the belt down with > her trousers when she goes to the loo, which has the effect of pulling the > processor from the belt and she makes an appearance with the processor > dangling round her knees instead of in the belt! It is so funny to see. > How it has not ended up in the toilet already is a mystery. The only > consolation is in knowing that the hospital would provide us with another > one! I have taken to putting the belt round her chest. At next week's > appointment, we are asking for a harness! My mental health can't survive > this! > > Flo > > > > > > > Pam > > > > no worries on this score, thats one advantage of the good old NHS, > > everything for a child under 18 years is FREE in the UK !! although a > > lot of choice on better products may be removed, for example white > > fillings in back teeth the NHS wont fund cosmetics! so basically if > > she loses them 10 times over it wont cost me a penny. > > > > thank god Les x > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Gosh Flo I will never complain again about the NHS, well not for a week or two at least, but only because we are home. I had no idea how much implants cost, quite amazed and ever more so relieved, i live in the UK. cant wait to get ours!! not sure when that will be, not a priority just yet. I can only imagine your mental health state, and the and loo scenario. Fleur threw my special watch a gift for my 30th bday (many years ago!!) down the toilet and flushed it, i never saw it again, gutted!! so now I have all this to look forward to with Amelie, she is finding great use for her aids as teething blocks the rubber is cushioning them just fine!!! My mental health is deteriorating fast and its early doors yet for me!! take care Les x > Ahhh, Les, good old NHS I say! I look at the implant equipment and shudder > about the potential damage to £30,000 (around maybe $55,000?) worth of > equipment and shudder. Never mind her head that has bumped all over > the place with the potential of damaging the internal implant, she is quite > brutal with the external equipment too. Besides yanking it (and it is > amazing how relaxed the audios are about this!), we have been a little > concerned about the sound processor ending up in the toilet. She was given > a behind the ear processor but her little CHARGE ears are too small to hold > this so we opted for the body worn processor which lives in a belt round her > waist. Well, bless her little toilet skills, she pulls the belt down with > her trousers when she goes to the loo, which has the effect of pulling the > processor from the belt and she makes an appearance with the processor > dangling round her knees instead of in the belt! It is so funny to see. > How it has not ended up in the toilet already is a mystery. The only > consolation is in knowing that the hospital would provide us with another > one! I have taken to putting the belt round her chest. At next week's > appointment, we are asking for a harness! My mental health can't survive > this! > > Flo > > > > > > > Pam > > > > no worries on this score, thats one advantage of the good old NHS, > > everything for a child under 18 years is FREE in the UK !! although a > > lot of choice on better products may be removed, for example white > > fillings in back teeth the NHS wont fund cosmetics! so basically if > > she loses them 10 times over it wont cost me a penny. > > > > thank god Les x > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 Based on my experiences as a teacher of deaf/deafblind infants for many years, I agree with . Give her a reason to want to keep the aid(s) in and eventually she will. Initially keep 'hearing aid time' special - short, sweet, positive and FUN! Give her interesting things to listen to (like your voice singing hello as soon as aids go in) and things to do with her hands to keep them occupied (and away from aids!), without bombarding her with too much. Fingerplays are great too. Good luck...slowly, slowly, catchy monkey! hugs, Sharon from West Oz >Stick with it stick with it stick with it...don't give up! Kennedy got hers >first at 9months...we started with a goal of 15 minutes, playing with her >hands, new little games/toys to occupy her, then built on from there. It is >HARD at first but don't give up - she will realize soon that they DO help >and will want them on. We had a special bag of little toys we used for >'Hearing Aid time " ; she only could see/play with them during that time so >they were new and interesting. Once she made the connection that they >helped, she LOVED them. It was really hard at first....perservere!!!! >Good luck, you'll get there... > > > > >> >> Amelie finally got a pair that fit!! BUT she wont keep them in, i have >> tried huggies bands, hair bands and tape, this cheeky chanette has >> decided shes not wearing them end of!!, I am fed up of trying and its >> only been three days, what do you suggest? >> >> I think if they had managed it much earlier she would have been used >> to them, but shes getting a little minx of a personality, and no way >> is she having this one!! >> >> all my worrying about getting some sound in may be useless without her >> tolerating them! >> >> love Les and chanettes x 4 (one cheeky monkey) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 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-. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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