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<blockquote data-quote="DeafDucky" data-source="post: 2515722" data-attributes="member: 72349"><p>Odd that they are pushing the BAHA because that's usually for bone conduction loss, mixed loss (both bone and nerve) or one sided deafness. I'm under the impression that with one sided they mean the person has no loss in one ear and deaf in the other. a bicross hearing aid might work better for at least the daughter. At least 2 people I know.. whoops...3 are deaf-- no or little readable hearing in one ear and usually moderate loss in the other ear(I'm trying to remember if all 3 were deaf in the same ear...). Two of them used bicross hearing when I knew them at Gallaudet. I don't think the 3rd ever did.. just the one aid in the 'better' ear.</p><p></p><p>(in case anyone is curious, 1 is deaf from Rubella, the other 2 are idiopathic though 1 of the two was born to a mother who happened to be diabetes (brittle form I think).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeafDucky, post: 2515722, member: 72349"] Odd that they are pushing the BAHA because that's usually for bone conduction loss, mixed loss (both bone and nerve) or one sided deafness. I'm under the impression that with one sided they mean the person has no loss in one ear and deaf in the other. a bicross hearing aid might work better for at least the daughter. At least 2 people I know.. whoops...3 are deaf-- no or little readable hearing in one ear and usually moderate loss in the other ear(I'm trying to remember if all 3 were deaf in the same ear...). Two of them used bicross hearing when I knew them at Gallaudet. I don't think the 3rd ever did.. just the one aid in the 'better' ear. (in case anyone is curious, 1 is deaf from Rubella, the other 2 are idiopathic though 1 of the two was born to a mother who happened to be diabetes (brittle form I think). [/QUOTE]
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