Our little stinker Logan was diagnosed with Sensorineural Hearing loss (SNHL) when he was 4 months old. He received hearing aids at 5 months old. Learn about his journey as he grows up with hearing loss.
It's rainy today. Probably should work on the house but I'm lacking in motivation. Watching Logan's low grade fever and hoping he's just teething. Logan starts working with his new teacher tomorrow!
I hope it is just teething, too! I found your blog from deafvillage- our little guy has a moderately severe rising to mild loss (in his better ear). Early intervention rocks!
I'm a Navy wife, Stay at home Mom for 2 great boys Ethan and Logan. Logan is my youngest and he is deaf/hard of hearing son with Moderate-Severe Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Logan was diagnosed at 4 months via an ABR and aided at 5 months. Logan passed his newborn hearing screen, but I noticed something was wrong at 2 months and mentioned it to our pediatrician. She referred us to an ENT that said nothing was wrong. I trusted my gut and got another referral to a different ENT. She did a sedated ABR and put in tubes as well. She then confirmed the moderate/severe hearing loss. We finally received hearing aids at 5 months and began speech therapy.
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I hope it is just teething, too! I found your blog from deafvillage- our little guy has a moderately severe rising to mild loss (in his better ear). Early intervention rocks!
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