For her ABR, the results came back different than our first un-sedated ABR. We were previously told she was profoundly deaf in her left and severe to profound in her right. However, after this ABR we found that her right ear is more moderate to severe. This means her right ear no longer can have a cochlear implant, at least at this time. She will continue to have a hearing aid on her right. If we feel the hearing aid isn't sufficient for her as she grows up, then we will revisit a cochlear implant. But it will be good for her to have a natural/acoustic sound from her right to work with the more mechanical sound from her cochlear implant. We do a lot of hearing training with her. One thing I did was go in when she was sleeping and yell to see if she would wake up. Doing this showed that she did wake up which means she does have better hearing than profound. So this was a great thing! With her aids we can definitely tell she's hearing. She is working on tracking sounds and is doing so good.
We have an amazing surgeon, Dr. Page. He's the head of the otorhinolaryngology department at Phoenix Children's Hospital. He is apparently the guy other ENTs go to with questions. He's the guy that people consult about their cases. He has always been very clear and open about every option, risk, outcome with us. We can tell he cares about doing the best for Cami. Pairing that with his success and knowledge, we really trust him.
We were previously really pushing for early implantation when we thought she would be bilaterally implanted with cochlear implants so she can start getting sound as early as possible. Lots of insurances are starting to get behind this as well. However, now that she will only be unilaterally implanted, our urgency and the need isn't as great. Dr. Page still tried to submit with our insurance for implantation at 7 months because earlier is better! However, if insurance denies it, we don't have a lot of data to back up our request like we did with bilateral implants. If they do deny it, we will implant in the spring hopefully. We should find out in a week or so what insurance has decided. We will be okay with any result.
Cami!
ReplyDeleteHow is she doing with keeping her hearing aids in now? Is she getting more used to them? She's such a sweeheart and I love seeing these pictures of her smiling!
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DeleteShe is used to them... but she knows there is something on her ears that she can chew on lol so as long as her hands and/or mouth is occupied she won't mess with them haha
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