Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 5 yr old just failed her hearing test. We scheduled an appointment with an ENT. I am a wreck.
Why does this make you a wreck? I've lived with a hearing loss all my life, and it's no big thing.
Why not? Parents want the best for their children, and, as someone with hearing loss, it's a lot easier to get by in the world with normal hearing.
I hope that the appointment gives you the best info possible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For boys its quite common that the lining of their inner ear is thick and they require grommets to allow the passageway to open fully and help them hear properly.
My cousin had this some 30+ years ago and now he is is a doctor he deals with a lot of kids (mostly boys) who have a similar condition.
You must mean the middle ear and the use of tubes to help clear middle ear infections that are recurrent or chronic.
Anonymous wrote:For boys its quite common that the lining of their inner ear is thick and they require grommets to allow the passageway to open fully and help them hear properly.
My cousin had this some 30+ years ago and now he is is a doctor he deals with a lot of kids (mostly boys) who have a similar condition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 5 yr old just failed her hearing test. We scheduled an appointment with an ENT. I am a wreck.
Why does this make you a wreck? I've lived with a hearing loss all my life, and it's no big thing.
Anonymous wrote:My 5 yr old just failed her hearing test. We scheduled an appointment with an ENT. I am a wreck.
Anonymous wrote:10 yo DS just failed hearing screening at well visit? Of course now I'm freaking out. Anyone been there with a school-age kid? What did it turn out to be? Also, he was recently diagnosed with ADHD. Is there any way that he failed the test because of inattention?