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I feel so much better after our trek Birmingham yesterday. Dr. Wooley and everyone at Children's South is so wonderful and nice.
She essentially can hear in both ears with no difficulty in her left but in her right she has a reverberation in her right and a low decibel hearing loss. The reverberation makes everything she hears on that side a little muffled and she lacks the ability to pop her ears when she yawns.
We go back in February so that she can be tested in an isolated room to see if she can turn to sounds and what not.
So needless to say all is good with her hearing and a I feel tons better.
2 comments:
YAY!! Glad to hear she won't have to deal with huge hearing issues. :)
That is great news. My nephew is completely deaf, and it can really be an uphill battle. He just got a Cochlear Implant. He's able to hear now, but it's a slow process. I'm glad you won't have to go through that.
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