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In a message dated 3/23/2003 12:59:06 PM Central Standard Time,

lavhome@... writes:

> Before our daughter lost all hearing in her good ear, she also had a reverse

> slope. That attributed to her fairly good speech.

>

that would explain alot!! I cant wait to go back with my list of questions!!

Vickie

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In a message dated 3/23/2003 12:41:54 PM Central Standard Time,

lphillips99@... writes:

> Hi--that is almost exactly the same as our 's audiogram. The reverse

> slope means that the greater loss is in the lower frequencies. It was

> explained to me that this is most likely because of the conductive part of

> the " mix " .

>

>

thank you!! that was the only part I couldnt understand and it was driving me

nuts:) we go to the ENT on wednesday, then back to the audiologist!! i

couldnt wait that long to figure out what it meant!!

Vickie

Faith is believing in something common sense tells us not to.

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In a message dated 3/23/2003 12:41:54 PM Central Standard Time,

lphillips99@... writes:

> Hi--that is almost exactly the same as our 's audiogram. The reverse

> slope means that the greater loss is in the lower frequencies. It was

> explained to me that this is most likely because of the conductive part of

> the " mix " .

>

>

thank you!! that was the only part I couldnt understand and it was driving me

nuts:) we go to the ENT on wednesday, then back to the audiologist!! i

couldnt wait that long to figure out what it meant!!

Vickie

Faith is believing in something common sense tells us not to.

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In a message dated 3/23/2003 12:41:54 PM Central Standard Time,

lphillips99@... writes:

> Hi--that is almost exactly the same as our 's audiogram. The reverse

> slope means that the greater loss is in the lower frequencies. It was

> explained to me that this is most likely because of the conductive part of

> the " mix " .

>

>

thank you!! that was the only part I couldnt understand and it was driving me

nuts:) we go to the ENT on wednesday, then back to the audiologist!! i

couldnt wait that long to figure out what it meant!!

Vickie

Faith is believing in something common sense tells us not to.

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Hi--that is almost exactly the same as our 's audiogram. The reverse

slope means that the greater loss is in the lower frequencies. It was

explained to me that this is most likely because of the conductive part of

the " mix " .

LuAnn, Mom of , 13

reverse sloping?

> Hi all:)

>

> i am wondering if anyone knows what reverse sloping is? My daughter was

> diagonsed with a mixed moderate reversed sloping loss in her right ear and

> severe mixed hearing loss in her left ear. I understand everything except

> the reversed sloping.

> thanks for any help!!

>

>

> Vickie

> Faith is believing in something common sense tells us not to.

>

>

>

>

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Hi--that is almost exactly the same as our 's audiogram. The reverse

slope means that the greater loss is in the lower frequencies. It was

explained to me that this is most likely because of the conductive part of

the " mix " .

LuAnn, Mom of , 13

reverse sloping?

> Hi all:)

>

> i am wondering if anyone knows what reverse sloping is? My daughter was

> diagonsed with a mixed moderate reversed sloping loss in her right ear and

> severe mixed hearing loss in her left ear. I understand everything except

> the reversed sloping.

> thanks for any help!!

>

>

> Vickie

> Faith is believing in something common sense tells us not to.

>

>

>

>

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Before our daughter lost all hearing in her good ear, she also had a reverse

slope. That attributed to her fairly good speech.

reverse sloping?

>

>

> > Hi all:)

> >

> > i am wondering if anyone knows what reverse sloping is? My daughter was

> > diagonsed with a mixed moderate reversed sloping loss in her right ear

and

> > severe mixed hearing loss in her left ear. I understand everything

except

> > the reversed sloping.

> > thanks for any help!!

> >

> >

> > Vickie

> > Faith is believing in something common sense tells us not to.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Terri,

I just read your note to Vickie and found so much info from your description.

My daughter has a ski-slope snhl. She is 9 and also wants to be a vet!! She

loves animals; mainly horses, dogs and goats. I love this list, I have learned

so much which only helps me to help Kaleigh!.

Happy Trails,

kelley king

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