Riley

Riley

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Showing posts with label hearing loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hearing loss. Show all posts

Monday, July 11, 2011

Hearing aid update

I thought I would do a quick update on how Riley is doing with her hearing aids.  We have had them since March and it is amazing how much it has made a difference in her language.  She still does.  She doesn't have words and probable won't for another year, but she has more sounds now.  And plays with them more.  Now if she is on the floor by herself or in her carseat she just starts babbling.  It is quite funny.  She is more alert now.

I have been quite pleased that she had not been pulling them out like I thought she would.  She has recently being pulling them out but that is because they have not been fitting correctly.  When they are in correctly she doesn't mess with them at all.  We had them readjusted when we were in the hospital to have her trach removed.  But she has not been wearing them since because while she was in the hospital they checked to make there was no fluid in her ears.  To do this the ENT put a little cut in her ear drums.  She would let us put the hearing aids in but as soon as you turned them on seh would cry.  So I think her ears hurt.  We will give it a couple more days than put them back in.

So there is the update on the hearing aids.  If any one has questions about them let me know.

So there is the hearing aid update. If any one has questions about them let me know.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Sign Language classes

So I am super excited about next week.  On Tuesday I start a 6 week sign language class that is offered at my work.  Ever since college I have wanted to take a sign language class.  I was never able to fit into my schedule.

I always planned on using baby sign language with my kids.  That has become even more important with Riley since she will be delayed in the language department and with her hearing loss.  I am really hoping that this class is going to be good, because I am looking forward to it so much. 

I will update about how it is going periodically.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Ri's hearing aids

So we have had Riley's hearing aids for about a week and a half now.  And I am amzed by how little they are and how much of a difference they seems to make.  Riley is playing with sounds more now and I think it is because she is hearing more sounds now.  They are pretty small.

She hates having them put in but once they are in she is totally fine with them.  They are not nearly as much work as I thought they would be.  She goes back on Wednesday to get her hearing tested to make sure that they are helping.  I will post an update after that appointment

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Hearing aids

On 2/7 Riley went for a MRI for a few reasons (1) her hydrocephalus, (2) the fact that she has a shunt, (3) to have a good look at the structures of her brain, and (4) to have a baseline if she has any issues down the line to compare too.  Since she was sedated for the procedure they did an auditory brainstem response test (ABR).  Which is a hearing test were they attach electrodes to her head and record the brain activity when different sounds are played.  We had this one done as oppose to a normal hearing test because we had tried one of those several months back but she was too young and did not understand that things made noise so she failed it.

The results we got back from the ABR were that she had moderate hearing loss.  She is hearing at a 50-60 decibels range.  To put that in perspective 20 decibels is a whisper, 120 decibels is a jet engine, normal speech is at 50 decibels. 

Since Ri is hearing just at speech level we decided to get her hearing aids.  So you may ask if she is hearing speech why get hearing aids.  For a couple of reasons: (1) if you ever get sick or get an ear infections you can loss 20 decibels in hearing so then she would not hear speech, (2) hearing aids will amplify what she is hearing and make it easier for her to understand speech, and (3) she will already have a speech delay due to her Tetrasomy 18p (T18p) so we thought that we would not put any more barriers in front of her. 

So yesterday I took her to get fitted for her behind-the-ear hearing aids (BTE).  I am amazed at how small they were and how light weight they are.  The audiologist took molds of the inside of Ri's ears and they will custom make the part that goes in her ear.  We go back in 3 weeks to pick them up and learn how to use and take care of them.  When we get them I will put up a picture of them.