I knew that it was on the cards but it was confirmed yesterday that my DD needs a hearing aid. She will be getting gromits at 18 months however in the meantime she will need a hearing aid as her hearing is decreasing, then after she gets her grommits we will re-assess to see if her hearing has improved. I am seeing Australian Hearing on Monday and we will be fitted with a heading aid on a pretty headband.
Is there anyone on BB with experience of a bubba with a hearing aid?
Oh wow, no I haven't heard of baby hearing aids before. Do you think she will keep them on ok? I suppose the younger they get them the easier they are to get used to - like glasses I guess.
DH is heading into the hearing aid club in the near future, and my sister works for Aust hearing, but still I hadn't heard how they do it for babies.
All the best - I hope it works wonders for her!
Thankyou for the well wishes Snacks. I think that she will be ok with keeping it on, apparently it is a little box that sits behind the ear on a headband. I haven't actually seen te device yet or know the ins and outs, I have googled it but didn't come up with much, I was hoping there was someone on here that had experience with them... It is starting to seem to me like it is not such a normal thing for a baby so young to have a hearing aid. I might ask the statistics etc when I see Aust Hearing on Monday.
Last edited by DaintreeDream; November 19th, 2008 at 02:50 PM.
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I have a friend with a little guy who's had them a month now and he's only 4 months old.It is just what you describe.
It doesn't seem to bother him, and my friend said the difference it made when they turned it on, made everything else seem unimportant.
Good luck mate. I used to work with one of the professors from Hearing Australia at the kids hospital where we did cochlear implants and they were always fantastic. They have a great support network for you to utilise too.
Kane also failed all his hearing tests, but not enough for a hearing aid luckly, just had the gromits in at 16 months... and its already made a difference in less than 2 weeks!!!
You and Matilda will be fine, she'll get used to them, and you can hopefully avoid all the speech problems!!!
Thanks Kim. I am finding it hard at the moment to see what difference it is going to make as she can hear almost down to a whisper in her right ear and in her left she can only hear really loud noises and tit is all still muffled. I can't wait to get it fitted and turned on she loves music and knowing that she loves it without hearing it properly/completly makes me excited as to how she will hear it with the hearing aid.
I hope that your bubba is doing well and that you are feeling better, I read your thread the other day and it made me upset. The hospital 'specialists' tried to deliver my DD at 28 weeks but I refused. I was lucky that I trusted my instinct and everything went well, she was delivered at 38+2 weeks. I wish the best for you and your family.
Thanks Feeb this is great to know. DD has a cleft palate and she will be getting it repaired at 18 months and that is when she will get the grommets. It is great to know that your friends DD is 3 and is doing well, it helps me see that there is hope for the future.
PM - Thankyou. Matilda passed her hearing screening, then failed her first hearing test, this last one she failed by even more so we have been referred to Aust. Hearing for a hearing aid. I think she will be fine once she gets the grommits as we have caught it early, heres to hoping that her speech will be ok. It is still such a long road and it seems that there is always something new popping up, but I can see the end and I know that all she has is fixable. We are going to be referred for early intervention also next week so I think that our chances are really good as I am doing all I can to help her .
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