We are learning more about hearing loss each day. And at this point, Matt and I feel that the best case scenario would be for Evvie to receive Cochlear implants. We will not know for sure if she's a candidate until we do further testing (genetic testing, ct scan, MRI, etc) over the next several months. The cochlear implant technology is amazing and with it, she would hopefully be able to hear and speak somewhat normally, giving her the opportunity to grow up with her hearing peers. There will be lots of work ahead for us!
As a first step, Everly received her first set of hearing aids at 8 weeks old. Since Everly has profound hearing loss in both ears, we do not know how much she will hear, if anything. However, the theory is to try to stimulate the brain with any noise possible as well as get her used to having things around her ears. The Audiologist will monitor the hearing aids and we will be constantly adjusting the frequencies based on any reactions we see.
Thanks for following along!
XOXO,
Elizabeth
Additional information:
- Approximately 3 in 1,000 babies are born with permanent hearing loss
- Hearing loss affects 12,000 children born in the US each year, making it the most common birth defect
Thank you for sharing this sweet girl's story. She has already blessed all who know her and I know that will continue!
ReplyDeleteSo excited to follow Everly's journey. I know it will be one of greatness!
ReplyDeleteLove and support,
Moe