Anij
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Actually i was referring to a conductive hearing loss that was just occuring before the person went without normal heari g allowing the nerve cells to die off that wasnt getting stimulated. Then, if that occurs yes, hearing aids are needed. Also, if the conductive hearing loss cant be repaired dued to deformative of inner ear or other reasons the surgeon cannot fix, hearing aids would help. This is what happened with my dad. I do offer my appolgy . I had forgotten this. Dont crucify me here. I think we all want to help advice courtney without upsetting one another. Lets get excitted about her lil girl going to see a new ENT. Forget about all this yelling. Gosh....is it a full moon tonight? Wow!
I'm not trying to knock you down at all ... just mention that it isn't always "fixable".
Parents should be given accurate hope, but not false hope.
In this case that means "sometimes it's correctable, other times, it's not."