Brandon's private speech therapist had voiced some concerns that Brandon may having a hearing problem. While he does say "HUH?", and "You talking to me?" often, we generally thought it was just because he needed things repeated at times to process the information better. He had passed all of his hearing screenings, but due to the concerns reported we had the school bring in an audiologist to test Brandon's hearing. Based on that audiologist's evaluation they recommended we follow up with the ENT again as they noted some possible conductive hearing loss. I rescheduled with Brandon's ENT whom we hadn't seen in 2 years. Apparently I was supposed to be following the ENT every four months until his tubes fell out, but due to all of his various appointments and the fact that we were seeing his pediatrician so often, I figured we would just go back as needed. I didn't feel that paying a copay to be told "Yep, he still has one tube in place" was necessary when his pediatrician was monitoring this at all of Brandon's visits. Anyways, we are back now and they did a hearing test in a booth as seen in the picture above. As it turns out, they found Brandon to have a 35 decibel hearing loss in one ear and 30 decibel loss in the other ear. This is likely due to fluid and/or wax in his ear canals preventing his ear drum from vibrating properly. Treatment recommended...new set of ear tubes. Now we are just waiting for this minor surgery to be scheduled in the next couple weeks. We may find that Brandon's speech greatly improves after this as they said he is most likely hearing things as if he were in a tunnel.
A Little Blessing
My name is Brandon Burditt. I was born with a bilaterral cleft lip and cleft palate. I had three surgeries in my first year of life; but that hasn't stopped me. Some say I am a little charmer; I love to cuddle, laugh, and play.
This is my journey...
This is my journey...
Saturday, March 17, 2012
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