Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 Sorry if this is old-hat for most of you, but given my self-imposed refresher course yesterday (Patty had a regular 3 month checkup with her ENT), here is a short lesson on how to read audiograms and what is a " speech banana " The speech banana is a banana-shaped area of an audiogram which shows what areas of frequency and decibals is required for speech to be perceived. Different sounds come at different frequencies, for example, some consanants are lower frequency sounds (m, z, b, d) and higher frequency sounds are the k, th, s, and f sounds For a great diagram on this, visit http://www.educatedeaf.com/schools/speechbanana.html. Match your child's audiogram with this sample diagram and you will see which sounds they are more likely to have problems with. A " cookie bite " loss is one that directly impacts the speech banana -- they call it that because when you look at the audiogram, it looks like a bite taken out of the cookie. Hearing aids do not yet amplify sounds over 6000 Hz, even though audiologists generally test to 8000 Hz and non HOH humans perceive sound up to 20,000 Hz. If you are wondering what all the Xs, triangles, and circles on your child's audiogram mean, check out this other great URL at http://www.audiologyawareness.com/hhelp/mixed.htm -- a complete legend is at the bottom I am of the personal opinion (yes, I have lots of them) that even unilateral losses should be considered for aiding. I have two personal stories of children my daughter goes to school with whose chronic school struggles and behaviour completely changed when their unilateral losses were discovered and aided. There are many, many articles in support of this argument located at another of my favourite web sites, http://www.listen-up.org/med2.htm -- just scroll down to the section marked " Unilateral Hearing Loss " and click on any of the links Hope this helps !! Sheri RE: Evan's check up with Dr. J. > Best news is that his hearing test came back within normal limits. A 20 > db loss!!. His speech discrimination is 100%!!!. Fantastic news! > The only significant > loss he still has is in the high frequencies, but that is not as > important as we don't talk in those levels. From my understanding, this is partially true. To understand speech, we only need frequencies up to ~5kHz. If a Childs hearing is impaired at ~3-5KHz then they can function relatively well, but will have troubles hearing the differences between high frequency sounds (S vs. SH for example). Typical hearing goes up to ~20kHz. So if hearing is impaired between 10kHz to 20kHz, speech recognition should be fine. So it depends on what you mean by " High Frequencies " . Still, great news! >I mentioned that bilateral BAHA's are the " new thing " and he > told me that he still isn't convinced that bilateral hearing is > necessary! HUMMMMM..more conflicting information. I think you'll find a lot of conflicting information here. I think the word " necessary " is key. Is bilateral hearing necessary to learn language? No. Is bilateral hearing required to understand speech? No. Is bilateral hearing necessary to get directional hearing? Yes. Does bilateral hearing help in noisy situations? Yes. My opinion is that bilateral hearing is not " necessary " to function. However, I do think it helps in a lot situations. I have heard from bilateral BAHA wearers, and I have yet to find one that says they didn't like it. > He seems to think > that since his hearing is normal in one ear, that should be fine. Guess > I'll have to look this one up!. For now, I'm very pleased with these > results and since he is doing so well in school, I don't see the need to > push it. I agree. you have great results on your hands, which eases a lot of pressure/worries from your shoulders, I am sure. I see the bilateral issue as " secondary " to the results you have now. Just my $0.02, Glad to hear about your successes with Evan, Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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