Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Dear Nedal, I am not well versed on CIs. However, I noticed no one has yet responded to your inquiry. Is it possible that the CI is not working properly? Or that there is another issue other than a SNHL at play? I have never read anything to date on the question you raised. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Nedal My daughter was implanted at 10 - quite old and at 13 she will use her implant and her voice - so roughly 3, going on 4, years. Is your son receiving any therapy to teach him how to hear? You may need to take him in for a mapping. He may be learning more than you think. That being said, I do know of a boy who was implanted twice and for some reason it never worked; the company even was there for his surgeries. I have not seen him for some years though. Did your son's auditory nerve work when the implant was done? Where are you? > > Dear all; > > My son has profound hearing loss since he was 3. He was implanted at the age of 5, with Clarion Auria. He is 7 now, and no chage noticed. > > Any one faced the same problem? Any suggestion? > > Best regards > Nedal > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Nedal, I also know very little about CIs, my son does not have one. You didn't write anything about whether you use sign language with your son. I just wanted to bring up the importance of language, I would use sign with him while you're problem solving what's going on with the implant. I do know some kids who just didn't get much benefit from CIs, but that doesn't mean that's the case with your son. Pam My son has profound hearing loss since he was 3. He was implanted at the age of 5, with Clarion Auria. He is 7 now, and no chage noticed. Any one faced the same problem? Any suggestion? Best regards Nedal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Nedal, I also know very little about CIs, my son does not have one. You didn't write anything about whether you use sign language with your son. I just wanted to bring up the importance of language, I would use sign with him while you're problem solving what's going on with the implant. I do know some kids who just didn't get much benefit from CIs, but that doesn't mean that's the case with your son. Pam My son has profound hearing loss since he was 3. He was implanted at the age of 5, with Clarion Auria. He is 7 now, and no chage noticed. Any one faced the same problem? Any suggestion? Best regards Nedal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Thanks , Pam, ; 1. Yes, my son is attending speech therapy. He was heaing and talking until 3 years of age, so he still can pronounce the old words. But, he is not hearing from the implant. 2. I don't know if his nerve is working. The doctors are telling it is working, and that why they decided to opeate him. 3. I am located in Saudi Arabia. Dr. House - American doctor - checked my son and recommended the implant. The doctors now decided to reimplant on the other ear. I don't know what to do. I actually does not have another choice. Love to you all Nedal wrote: Nedal My daughter was implanted at 10 - quite old and at 13 she will use her implant and her voice - so roughly 3, going on 4, years. Is your son receiving any therapy to teach him how to hear? You may need to take him in for a mapping. He may be learning more than you think. That being said, I do know of a boy who was implanted twice and for some reason it never worked; the company even was there for his surgeries. I have not seen him for some years though. Did your son's auditory nerve work when the implant was done? Where are you? > > Dear all; > > My son has profound hearing loss since he was 3. He was implanted at the age of 5, with Clarion Auria. He is 7 now, and no chage noticed. > > Any one faced the same problem? Any suggestion? > > Best regards > Nedal > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Thanks , Pam, ; 1. Yes, my son is attending speech therapy. He was heaing and talking until 3 years of age, so he still can pronounce the old words. But, he is not hearing from the implant. 2. I don't know if his nerve is working. The doctors are telling it is working, and that why they decided to opeate him. 3. I am located in Saudi Arabia. Dr. House - American doctor - checked my son and recommended the implant. The doctors now decided to reimplant on the other ear. I don't know what to do. I actually does not have another choice. Love to you all Nedal wrote: Nedal My daughter was implanted at 10 - quite old and at 13 she will use her implant and her voice - so roughly 3, going on 4, years. Is your son receiving any therapy to teach him how to hear? You may need to take him in for a mapping. He may be learning more than you think. That being said, I do know of a boy who was implanted twice and for some reason it never worked; the company even was there for his surgeries. I have not seen him for some years though. Did your son's auditory nerve work when the implant was done? Where are you? > > Dear all; > > My son has profound hearing loss since he was 3. He was implanted at the age of 5, with Clarion Auria. He is 7 now, and no chage noticed. > > Any one faced the same problem? Any suggestion? > > Best regards > Nedal > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Thanks , Pam, ; 1. Yes, my son is attending speech therapy. He was heaing and talking until 3 years of age, so he still can pronounce the old words. But, he is not hearing from the implant. 2. I don't know if his nerve is working. The doctors are telling it is working, and that why they decided to opeate him. 3. I am located in Saudi Arabia. Dr. House - American doctor - checked my son and recommended the implant. The doctors now decided to reimplant on the other ear. I don't know what to do. I actually does not have another choice. Love to you all Nedal wrote: Nedal My daughter was implanted at 10 - quite old and at 13 she will use her implant and her voice - so roughly 3, going on 4, years. Is your son receiving any therapy to teach him how to hear? You may need to take him in for a mapping. He may be learning more than you think. That being said, I do know of a boy who was implanted twice and for some reason it never worked; the company even was there for his surgeries. I have not seen him for some years though. Did your son's auditory nerve work when the implant was done? Where are you? > > Dear all; > > My son has profound hearing loss since he was 3. He was implanted at the age of 5, with Clarion Auria. He is 7 now, and no chage noticed. > > Any one faced the same problem? Any suggestion? > > Best regards > Nedal > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 I understand that Dr. House is the " rock star " of the CI world. However, I would suggest getting a another opinion. What is Dr. House saying could be the issue? There is a wonderful doctor at UCLA that we met with early on--Dr. Akira A. Ishiyama. Also, within the House Ear practice I have heard wonderful things about Dr. M. Luxford. How frustrating!!! Please keep us posted. Best, > > > > Dear all; > > > > My son has profound hearing loss since he was 3. He was > implanted at the age of 5, with Clarion Auria. He is 7 now, and no > chage noticed. > > > > Any one faced the same problem? Any suggestion? > > > > Best regards > > Nedal > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Yahoo! Mail > > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 We did not go to Dr. House, in fact I never heard of him - because House Ear would not accept Hayley as a patient. They said she would never get thru the process so why bother. But we did see Dr. Ishiyama at UCLA and he was Hayley's implant surgeon, so I agree with you, - he is wonderful. Nedal, I think I would go for the other ear option myself if I were in your shoes. Also, I have to say - I support the parent who recommended you make sure you communicate with your son, no matter what the methodology. We ourselves sign primarily, although I know it's hard and for other areas of the world may not be an appropriate option. Will you be coming to America for the reimplantation? Please keep us up to date. Take care, >> > 3. I am located in Saudi Arabia. Dr. House - American > doctor - checked my son and recommended the implant. > > > > The doctors now decided to reimplant on the other ear. I don't > know what to do. I actually does not have another choice. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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