faire_jour
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1. Don't you have a closer audiologist? If not, maybe you can make an extended appointment and stay for half the day so she can adjust it a dozen times till it's right to the best of her ability.
2. With transposition, it's possible she could be aided to 10db or at least 20db at every frequency, including inside the triangle. Today's HAs have less gain at higher frequencies than lower. I read somewhere that a study showed transposition can actually be better than a loss of as low as 70db at high frequencies! That's cause you are transporting to a lower frequency where the HA can give more gain!
3. Does any of her audiologists or experts think she will score high with her new HAs? Have they ever been surprisingly wrong? My own audiologist didn't think I would score any on speech, that id be at a fat 0% but he was surprised when I understood half of what my dad said without reading lips. What % of your speech can Miss Kat understand in her HA ear without reading lips?
So you say it's not possible? We shall find out once she tries the new HA. I will say that I wish Miss Kat the best of luck in a successful fit with her new HA, maybe she won't want/need a 2nd CI as bimodel will be a success and get her speech to where you want it to be. I am curious, do you and the audiologists know of anyone with as much residual hearing as Miss Kat doing so poorly with HAs? Why do they not even know why Miss Kat isn't scoring much on speech with HA? Why am I scoring better than Miss Kat despite my hearing being about 20db worse? Could it be because I have more gain on my HAs than she does? If not, what could it be? All those are things id love to learn.
Why would we go to an inferior audiologist just because they are closer? I want my daughter to see the person with the most experience and the most talent. He just is further away.
No, I won't make my 6 year old sit for hours and hours, doing test after test, to *hope* to improve her score a percent.
We'll see if the transposition helps, but no one has high hopes. We believe that whatever took her hearing, took the ability to understand speech. She can hear sounds well, but not speech.
Just because YOU can hear well, doesn't mean she can. Her hearing loss is different than yours. You were born deaf, she was born hearing and then given a medication that fried the hair cells in her ears. It is a different cause, so the results are different. That is why a CI works so well for her. Her nerve and brain pathways are fine, just the hair cells are messed up. The CI bypasses the hair cells, and she can understand speech.
No, they have never been wrong. They were the ones who helped me push to get her the CI in the first place.