Guest guest Posted February 15, 2004 Report Share Posted February 15, 2004 " In mitochondrial disorders the loss of sound is gradual due to cochelor disease, with the nerve leading to the brain functioning fine. " Alice > > > Deb, > > > > > > Those are BIG questions and every deaf child's parents have > there > > own > > > opinions on what works best. Let me say that the best advice is > to > > use > > > what ever YOU think will work for your family and the child. > Now, > > that > > > said let me expand. > > > > > > Personally, my son received a cochlear implant and was doing > > wonderfully > > > with it for about a year and we are one of the very few (almost > > unheard > > > of) where the implant is no longer working for us. (MITO has > > reared it's > > > ugly head once again). I have been signing to since birth > > and do > > > not regret it for one moment and now am very happy that I have > > because > > > he is now completely deaf - again. With the implant, was > > able to > > > hear at 40 Db - which would be a mild hearing loss. > > > > > > I work at a Deaf School that has a pre-school class of deaf > > children > > > (ages 3 to 5) and by age 5 or 6 these kids are speaking SO well > > that > > > they no longer use sign AND speak so well you would hardly know > > that > > > they were deaf at all. Not every child has that kind of success - > I > > > firmly believe that whatever method the parents believe in is > what > > will > > > work for that family. > > > > > > Good Luck Deb and feel free to e-mail me off-list if you want > more > > > personal info - this really sparks debate on the Cochlear > Implant > > Chat > > > Room. > > > > > > Sue Ann Bube > > > > > > > > > > > > > Please contact mito-owner with any problems or > > questions. > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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