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Amelia-

Try contacting Washington Sensory Disability Services (WSDS) for info on

Seattle programs. Also, I know that Children's hospital puts out an annual

catalog of camps and programs for kids with hearing loss that you may want

to ask about. I think they may be on their website as well.

WSDS-

http://www.wsdsonline.org/

Colin

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--- You wrote:

If she has mod-severe hearing loss, no understandable words at 28 months, will

she be able to learn to communicate orally still?

--- end of quote ---

My older son, Tom did have some words at 36 months but wasn't understandable and

is a total chatterbox now (he's 12). Very outgoing and confident. He is a kid

who likes languages - he's actually doing well in French as well, much to our

surprise. Tom has a severe/profound loss.

Barbara

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>Is it at all possible that a child might not be hard of hearing after

receiving a " refer " on two seperate occassions?

im guessing that if she has speech issues and a refer that might be pointing

towards hearing loss.

>

>

>If she has mod-severe hearing loss, no understandable words at 28 months,

will she be able to learn to communicate orally still?

>

>

It is amazing what kids can do with the right help. With lots of speech

therapy and hearing aids/cochlear implants who knows?!

Thats one really frustrating thing about all this stuff is that there is no

black and white answer.

Merry Christmas to you as well. =)

Tawnya

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> If she has mod-severe hearing loss, no understandable words at

28 months, will she be able to learn to communicate orally still?

Absolutely!!!!!!!! I have know several late-diagnosed kids that

communicate orally very well by age 5 or 6 (the mom of one of those

is a member of this list but is on vacation at the moment.)

My own son was identified and aided at 13 or 14 months, but did not

get truly good hearing with the CI until he was 4 years old. He had

language through sign, but could understand almost no words spoken

orally, except if he knew they were one of a subset he was told,

like " [signed] Tell me what color am I saying, " and could speak few

words as well. By the time he was 7 three years after getting his

implant, his spoken language was within the normal range for his age

and his speech was intelligible. We don't sign any more very much

except wehn he's in the bath tub and first thing in the morning.

My son was 4 and your daughter isn't even 2 1/2 yet! The future

looks very bright! (Even more so if it is possible she was born

hearing and had a progressive loss -- that is if she's been able to

hear better before.)

If you would like her to communicate orally, it will be important to

find her good speech and language therapy and to learn to work with

her to reinforce language learning at home. (And if you should

decide you want her to sign, then you will have to learn yourself

and pass on the knowledge to her. There is no effortless way, oral

or sign, but either way it sure is rewarding to see a child's

language grow by leaps and bounds.)

Happy Holidays,

Lydia

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--- You wrote:

Is it at all possible that a child might not be hard of hearing after

receiving a " refer " on her OAE test on two separate occassions?

If she has mod-severe hearing loss, no understandable words at 28 months, will

she be able to learn to communicate orally still?

--- end of quote ---

Hi - it is possible that the child might not have a heairng loss after

referring. the initial tests are a screenign test. She's being referred

because there's a question if there's hearing loss - the diagnostic test (which

is usually an ABR test) will tell you more...

Barbara

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Hello everyone,

Ive been lurking here for the past week.Let me tell you about my

situation...

I blood test said I was hyperactive so I went for another blood test

and an ultrasound of my thyroid.

They found a single nodule and I of course freaked even though I hear

nodules are very common.

I was diagnosed with Graves disease from the bloodwork and I have some

eye involvement.

This has all transpired in the past month so forgive me because I am

more than overwhelmed.

I went this past Mon and Tues for an rai uptake scan and will get the

results from my Dr tomorrow.

The physisist that I was talking to and was in there said my uptake

was high and probably a hot nodule..but I wondered wouldnt the Graves

make it high too?

Im just really scared because I know I have Graves and I dont think

nodules cause Graves so now Im panicking that I have cancer.

My anxiety is getting bad last night and today although I felt great

before that.Im on only beta blockers for now and they really seemed to

help.I guess Im more nervous because my appt is tomorrow.

Does anyone here know or have any experience or knowledge about when

one has Graves and a nodule?

Thanks so much,

Stacey

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>

> Hello everyone,

>

> Ive been lurking here for the past week.Let me tell you about my

> situation...

>

> I blood test said I was hyperactive so I went for another blood

test

> and an ultrasound of my thyroid.

> They found a single nodule and I of course freaked even though I

hear

> nodules are very common.

> I was diagnosed with Graves disease from the bloodwork and I have

some

> eye involvement.

> This has all transpired in the past month so forgive me because I

am

> more than overwhelmed.

> I went this past Mon and Tues for an rai uptake scan and will get

the

> results from my Dr tomorrow.

> The physisist that I was talking to and was in there said my

uptake

> was high and probably a hot nodule..but I wondered wouldnt the

Graves

> make it high too?

> Im just really scared because I know I have Graves and I dont

think

> nodules cause Graves so now Im panicking that I have cancer.

> My anxiety is getting bad last night and today although I felt

great

> before that.Im on only beta blockers for now and they really

seemed to

> help.I guess Im more nervous because my appt is tomorrow.

> Does anyone here know or have any experience or knowledge about

when

> one has Graves and a nodule?

>

> Thanks so much,

> Stacey

>

Grave's disease is an autoimmune disease, the antibodies stimulate

the thyroid and cause it to produce excessive thyroid hormones.

Grave's disease is called Grave's disease after the physician Dr.

Grave who first listed the symptoms together back in the 1800's not

because it is grave..

Warning..the next step your doctor may try to do is called RAI..in

which is similair to the scan you just had but at a much higher

dose. This will control symptoms of hyper thyroid but it will worsen

your eye symptoms.. eye symptoms tend to run there own course but

will calm down when thyroid levels are kept optimal..not too high

and not too low.

Yahoo has a Grave's support thyroid group..I suggest you check it

out as they can explain to you what to expect..Antithyroid drugs,

proper monitoring etc.

Kats3boys

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Here's the link

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/gravessupport

Topper ()Yahoo IM: toppertwoSkype: topperlinda

On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 21:58:25 -0000 "kats3boys" writes:

Grave's disease is an autoimmune disease, the antibodies stimulate the thyroid and cause it to produce excessive thyroid hormones.Grave's disease is called Grave's disease after the physician Dr. Grave who first listed the symptoms together back in the 1800's not because it is grave..Warning..the next step your doctor may try to do is called RAI..in which is similair to the scan you just had but at a much higher dose. This will control symptoms of hyper thyroid but it will worsen your eye symptoms.. eye symptoms tend to run there own course but will calm down when thyroid levels are kept optimal..not too high and not too low.Yahoo has a Grave's support thyroid group..I suggest you check it out as they can explain to you what to expect..Antithyroid drugs, proper monitoring etc.Kats3boys

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Thank you,I was a emeber of taht group but left,I wont go into all

that but I hope to rejoin there again soon. Is it ok that Im here as

well?

>

> Here's the link

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/gravessupport

>

> Topper ()

> Yahoo IM: toppertwo

> Skype: topperlinda

>

>

> On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 21:58:25 -0000 " kats3boys "

> writes:

> Grave's disease is an autoimmune disease, the antibodies stimulate

> the thyroid and cause it to produce excessive thyroid hormones.

> Grave's disease is called Grave's disease after the physician Dr.

> Grave who first listed the symptoms together back in the 1800's not

> because it is grave..

> Warning..the next step your doctor may try to do is called RAI..in

> which is similair to the scan you just had but at a much higher

> dose. This will control symptoms of hyper thyroid but it will

worsen

> your eye symptoms.. eye symptoms tend to run there own course but

> will calm down when thyroid levels are kept optimal..not too high

> and not too low.

> Yahoo has a Grave's support thyroid group..I suggest you check it

> out as they can explain to you what to expect..Antithyroid drugs,

> proper monitoring etc.

>

> Kats3boys

>

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You're more than welcome to be in more than one group.. there aren't any rules about that at all... Each of the groups has it's own 'flavor' I belong to quite a few myself.. it's the best way to get LOTs of input on

stuff!

Here we're more of a generalized group... we sometimes don't get as specific on some stuff as other groups can, that's why we've always encouraged folks to share info on other groups that cover things that we're discussing... as happened in this case..

The only thing that I don't like is folks that cruise groups just to promote their own groups or others... that's tacky.

Topper ()

On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 15:47:38 -0000 "Stacey" writes:

Thank you,I was a emeber of taht group but left,I wont go into all that but I hope to rejoin there again soon. Is it ok that Im here as well?

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Thank you !

>

> You're more than welcome to be in more than one group.. there

aren't any

> rules about that at all... Each of the groups has it's

own 'flavor' I

> belong to quite a few myself.. it's the best way to get LOTs of

input on

> stuff!

>

> Here we're more of a generalized group... we sometimes don't get as

> specific on some stuff as other groups can, that's why we've always

> encouraged folks to share info on other groups that cover things

that

> we're discussing... as happened in this case..

>

> The only thing that I don't like is folks that cruise groups just to

> promote their own groups or others... that's tacky.

>

> Topper ()

>

> On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 15:47:38 -0000 " Stacey " writes:

> Thank you,I was a emeber of taht group but left,I wont go into all

> that but I hope to rejoin there again soon. Is it ok that Im here

as

> well?

>

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You're Welcome Stacey...

*smile*

Topper ()

On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 20:05:04 -0000 "Stacey" writes:

Thank you !>> You're more than welcome to be in more than one group.. there aren't any> rules about that at all... Each of the groups has it's own 'flavor'

< snip >

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> Thank you,I was a emeber of taht group but left,I wont go into all

> that but I hope to rejoin there again soon. Is it ok that Im here as

> well?

>

>

>

>

>

Of course you are welcome here..a few understand how ATD's work and we

are always willing to help you learn.

Kats3boys

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