L Lissa Active Member Premium Member Joined Dec 29, 2007 Messages 4,354 Reaction score 0 Jan 9, 2009 #1 If you had a severe to profound bilateral sensioneural hearing loss would you put your severe to profound or put profound anyway
If you had a severe to profound bilateral sensioneural hearing loss would you put your severe to profound or put profound anyway
Giulia New Member Joined Mar 10, 2008 Messages 306 Reaction score 0 Jan 10, 2009 #2 Hello You will have more replies on the Health section. Take care !
Bottesini Old Deaf Ranter Premium Member Joined Mar 17, 2008 Messages 43,645 Reaction score 506 Jan 10, 2009 #3 I would put severe/profound for the sake of accuracy.
Hear Again New Member Joined Jan 21, 2005 Messages 20,114 Reaction score 5 Jan 10, 2009 #4 when i had severe-profound hearing loss prior to receiving my ci's, i always put "severe-profound." severe-profound loss does not equate to profound loss since the former begins at 70 dB and the latter begins at 90 dB.
when i had severe-profound hearing loss prior to receiving my ci's, i always put "severe-profound." severe-profound loss does not equate to profound loss since the former begins at 70 dB and the latter begins at 90 dB.
Bebonang Active Member Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 9,442 Reaction score 31 Jan 10, 2009 #5 When I was young, I had a severe hearing loss but now my hearing specialist told me that I have profound hearing loss. So I would rather call Deaf or if you prefer profound deafness. :roll:
When I was young, I had a severe hearing loss but now my hearing specialist told me that I have profound hearing loss. So I would rather call Deaf or if you prefer profound deafness. :roll: