Monday, November 11, 2013

Hearing Test

On the 29th, Eva went for a hearing test.  This particular test was different from the others because she was seen in the ER department of the Children's Hospital and was put to sleep.  The test was for an auditory brainstem response evaluation (ABR).  I am going to summarize her report.  Eva was under conscious sedation.  A standard tympanogram was completed prior to testing.  Responses from her test is as follows:

Stimulus
Right Ear
Left Ear
500 Hz
30
20
1000 Hz
20
20
2000 Hz
15
20
4000 Hz
35
20

Results conclude that she has a mild hearing loss for the right ear and is recommended that she have a regular hearing test every 6-12 months during her regular ENT appointment times. 

What this means to me: Well, her hearing can be like anything else, it can either get better or worse so we will continue to monitor.  I was concerned with what the term "mild loss" meant.  Defined by the John Tracy Clinic (www.jtc.org) "mild hears most speech sounds from a close distance".

I must share, when she woke up from her unconscious state, she was very irritable.  They best way to describe her was green slime.  She had no physical muscular body control unless she was contained, hence the green slime.  I was happy to take her home and place her in her car seat.  I knew she would be safe in it.  When we were home, I placed her on the floor.  She was very unstable.  She wanted to walk but her feet and legs could not hold her.  She wanted to stand but her arms and hands could not pull her.  It was hysterically scary, If that even makes sense.  I could only laugh at her lack of ability but consciously wondering how long this would last... an hour, two hours, 6 hours, a day, a week?!? 

Well, eventually, it did go away.  But it took a light lunch, a long nap (4.25 hours), physical therapy (which was actually renamed to laugh therapy for everyone), then dinner and finally, after she was up the next morning, she was back to her normal self.  YEA!

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