Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Hey Anne, We ourselves just found too has hearing loss in his ears, the right ear is worse than the left. I will be watching post to hear what others have to say. Missy mom to jeremy with MNGIE www.caringbridge.org/co/jeremy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 It sounds like your son may have auditory neuropathy,like my son, if it's nerve conduction, however, it's unusual to have it in only 1 ear. My son went from normal hearing in both ears to functionally deaf in both ears by the time he was 3 years old. He is now 7 and has a cochlear implant...kids with this kind of loss do well with implants, and my son is no exception. He virtually had no language until he got his implant. I'm glad they did the ABR...sometimes it's the only test that will show a hearing problem. Just keep an eye on it...it may not get worse. Just keep stimulating language and hearing and time will tell what happens. >-- Original Message -- >To: Mito >From: AReckling@... >Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 19:19:57 -0400 >Subject: Question regarding hearing loss >Reply-To: Mito > > > > > > >Hi All, > >Asher just had his audiology appointment today and I was surprised to learn >that he has a mild hearing loss in his right ear. They did the Auditory Brain...(Can't >remember?!) Test with the electrodes and one other test and confirmed that >he has the loss and that it's origin is consistent with nerve conduction >problems seen in mitochondrial disease. I'm shocked as I often slip into >denial with this disease and then am rudely reminded of its presence. Thank >God it's a mild hearing loss at this point. They say, if it doesn't progress, >he will be fine in one on one conversations but have trouble hearing when >there's much background noise. > >Anybody know what the liklihood of it progressing? Anybody know how to stop >it from progressing? Anyone else experience this? Are there particular components >of the mito cocktail that need to be included when there's this kind of nerve >damage? (he takes B1, B2, COQ10, and carnitor). > >Thanks, >Anne R (mom to Asher - complex III defect, and possible complex I defect) > > > > >Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > > ADVERTISEMENThttp://us.ard.yahoo.com/SIG=12ca42lo6/M=298184.5285298.6392945.3001176/D=g\ rphealth/S=1705061498:HM/EXP=1092352853/A=2164330/R=0/SIG=11eamf8g4/*http://www.\ netflix.com/Default?mqso=60183350 " alt= " " >http://us.a1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/a/ne/netflix/yhoo0504_testa_300250a052604\ ..gif " alt= " click here " width= " 300 " height= " 250 " border= " 0 " > > >http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l?M=298184.5285298.6392945.3001176/D=grphealth\ /S=:HM/A=2164330/rand=653678119 " > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 I was diagnosed with mild nerve conduction hearing loss when i was 16 (they told me for years they had no idea why - my loss is in the lower sound range). Just as the audiologist told you, I have no problem talking one on one, or on the phone, or watching movies etc... however if there is any background noise i have alot of trouble... a suggestion, is (Im not sure how old Asher is, but the sooner you start the better) encourage him to watch your lips as you talk, even if he can hear you fine right now... It took me several years, and i didnt do it conciously, but I'm relatively good at reading lips now in noisy situations... its a VERY helpful skill! You could probably ask a speech pathologist/therapist for assistance on ways to go about teaching him the skill... im sure there are methods for teaching younger kids.. I just taught myself, and it was difficult at 16, but ive been told if you start young, it can be alot easier to pick up! I do have a hearing aid, however due to financial constraints, i couldnt get a very high end one, so the one i do have tends to make EVERYTHIN louder, so it doesnt help me filter out background noises... its helpful in situations like lecture halls or movie theaters if i am having trouble hearing, but that doesnt happen too often. One encouragement, after I got diagnosed, it never did progress... it has stayed very steady at the level it was when i was 16 (im 22 now). sorry to hear about it all, but it sounds like it may not be too bad! I hope it doesnt progress at all!! Keely > Hi All, > > Asher just had his audiology appointment today and I was surprised to learn that he has a mild hearing loss in his right ear. They did the Auditory Brain...(Can't remember?!) Test with the electrodes and one other test and confirmed that he has the loss and that it's origin is consistent with nerve conduction problems seen in mitochondrial disease. I'm shocked as I often slip into denial with this disease and then am rudely reminded of its presence. Thank God it's a mild hearing loss at this point. They say, if it doesn't progress, he will be fine in one on one conversations but have trouble hearing when there's much background noise. > > Anybody know what the liklihood of it progressing? Anybody know how to stop it from progressing? Anyone else experience this? Are there particular components of the mito cocktail that need to be included when there's this kind of nerve damage? (he takes B1, B2, COQ10, and carnitor). > > Thanks, > Anne R (mom to Asher - complex III defect, and possible complex I defect) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Thanks , Why is it rare for auditory neuropathy to be only one sided? Could it be that it is starting in his right ear and progressing to his left ear.... or would it be likely to be more problems with the brain rather than the auditory nerve. As you can see I'm a novice at hearing impairment issues. I have calmed down since yesterday - it's amazing what people can cope with when we have to. I remember thinking before Asher got his g-tube, that I could never ever stand him to have one, and, later, I was so thankful for the g-tube and felt that, well, we could handle that forever as long as nothing else came along. Now I'm beginning to say well, we can deal with a hearing impairment (mild now) and, even deal with its progression if we have too. I'm glad your son can speak now and that the implants have helped him. Thanks, Anne R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 I don't know why auditory neuropathy is unusual in one ear, but it is usually in both. Your son may not have AN, but nerve conduction brings to mind this type of loss. Do you know if the OAEs were normal? Auditory Neuropathy usually presents as normal OAEs with absent or abnormal auditory brainstem response. There is an auditory neuropathy listserve you may want to join just to ask questions, if you think this may be what your son has. Take care, >-- Original Message -- >To: Mito >From: AReckling@... >Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 21:02:03 -0400 >Subject: RE: Question regarding hearing loss >Reply-To: Mito > > > > > > >Thanks , > >Why is it rare for auditory neuropathy to be only one sided? Could it be >that it is starting in his right ear and progressing to his left ear.... >or would it be likely to be more problems with the brain rather than the >auditory nerve. As you can see I'm a novice at hearing impairment issues. > >I have calmed down since yesterday - it's amazing what people can cope with >when we have to. I remember thinking before Asher got his g-tube, that I >could never ever stand him to have one, and, later, I was so thankful for >the g-tube and felt that, well, we could handle that forever as long as nothing >else came along. Now I'm beginning to say well, we can deal with a hearing >impairment (mild now) and, even deal with its progression if we have too. >I'm glad your son can speak now and that the implants have helped him. > >Thanks, >Anne R > > > > >Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > > ADVERTISEMENThttp://us.ard.yahoo.com/SIG=12c1i0jdc/M=298184.5285298.6392945.3001176/D=g\ rphealth/S=1705061498:HM/EXP=1092445334/A=2164330/R=0/SIG=11eamf8g4/*http://www.\ netflix.com/Default?mqso=60183350 " alt= " " >http://us.a1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/a/ne/netflix/yhoo0504_testa_300250a052604\ ..gif " alt= " click here " width= " 300 " height= " 250 " border= " 0 " > > >http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l?M=298184.5285298.6392945.3001176/D=grphealth\ /S=:HM/A=2164330/rand=174444569 " > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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