Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 In a message dated 12/26/2004 3:26:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, poohbear1252@... writes: Thank you , I am starting to get nervous now... my ENT asked me what meds he was on and I only thought of the ampicilin at birth as I had not read his birth report entirely as the ENT appt was the same day I got it. I wish I had known as I would have mentioned it to him then. Do you think this is at least in part the reason for Ricky's loss?? Should I bring it up to the audiologist on WEdnesday for his ABR? Thanks! Hey all, my son was not on any of these meds when born, so we know his loss is not related to them. But I was on some very serious drugs for quite a while before and after the births. They didn't after the kids, but there were changes in me that are permanent (I think after 10-years we can stop calling them " long term " ) My very simple point is that there was a trade-off. I wanted my children alive and healthy, and I wanted to be here to raise them. We knew there might be some after-effects, but the trade-off seemed worth it at the time. I am here, and so are both of them. Had Ian's hearing loss been due to my meds, I would have felt incredibly guilty for a while. But the simple fact that we are all here and basically healthy makes a hearing loss look like small potatoes compared with what could have been. Ian is now 14 and I still have pangs of guilt and sadness, I think that is perfectly normal for a mom. So, please do not beat yourself up over the medicines given to a premie. At that point in your life, the thoughts are along the lines of " please, God, make this better, let us live " -- those were my prayers. And they were answered -- he did, we both did. The hearing loss is minor when I compare it to those early prayers and fears. Best -- Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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