ANA Discussion Forum
General Category => Hearing Issues => Topic started by: sj22 on March 15, 2011, 01:38:17 pm
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Hello, I am a new member of this forum. I came here looking for information about TransEar hearing aid. Please do bear with me- my son does not have AN, but he has Sensorineural Hearing Loss in right ear since birth. The doctors have not been very helpful in figuring out what actually is wrong. Anyway, we are very much interested in trying out the TransEar. Now my question to all the good people here is :
There are a couple of Audiologists in my area but they do NOT have experience in dealing w/ children AND TransEar, so what are the questions I should be asking her and what to look for? or should we travel farther to an Audiologist having experience of fitting children w/ TransEar ?
Any input would be GREATLY appreciated.
Sincerely thanking you all...
sj22
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My audiologist was not familiar with fitting Transear and I have a very small ear canal. She put a wax-like substance into the canal. It was no problem. Susan
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I was the one who informed my audiologist about the TransEar. It was not a problem for her. Some of the best advice I got was that the deeper the impression that is taken of the ear the better. I would just look for a quality audiologist that is willing to learn.
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Not knowing where you live, look for a big city hospital or universities with medical center nearest to you that deals with children health would be your best bet. Sometimes a phone call and possible one day drive to the medical center may help.
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Thank you all so very much for the replies.
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I'm not so sure that TransEars are typically worn by children.
Most cases that I know of involving children who are SSD involve a BAHA (bone-anchored hearing aid).
Ken is right; you need to look for a pediatric audiology program. There's a wonderful one here (Chicago area) that I know of. If you are anywhere near this area and want information, let me know and I'll give you the details.
Good luck,
Jan