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catrin · 12/04/2006 11:49

I know some of you are really good at BSL from previous threads. DD is deaf and I sign as much as poss with her, but my deaf teacher is away and I need to know the signs for pear and parsnip. Can anyone attempt to explain them to me?

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catrin · 12/04/2006 12:10

Thank you very much for pear!:) If all else fails will sign white carrot instead of parsnip.

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Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 12:37

Hi Catrin - i don't know the signs, I'm afraid. How old is your DD? I have a deaf 6 y.o. Literally only a few minutes ago I was on the phone to the Portland hospital, asking about a private cochlear implant. 50-55K! he wears hearing aids and has been assessed for a CI too but it's taking ages and ages to get him one, so i thought we might just about have enough money to go private. Maybe not... He's oral, which is why i don't know more than a few signs in BSL.

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catrin · 12/04/2006 12:58

Cristina 7 - holy shit! Shock50k! Why is it taking so long to get a CI done? That's so crap. Is he on the Great Ormond St programme? Why have I been told dd would have to be implanted before 5 if it can be done later?
DD is only 6months old, but she is profoundly deaf at all frequencies and couldn't hear anything at 130 db, so have been told that aids may not work terribly well. I have been learning BSL as quickly as possible just in case her hearing aids don't allow her to have much/any speech, so sign all day with her.
Nice to "meet" someone else with a deaf child - although it is supposed to be v common, it hasn't happened to anyone I know!

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NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 13:15

My husband had a CI.

Where abouts in the assessment are you ??

Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 13:18

He's at the Royal National TNE Hospital (Gray's Inn Rd). he was assessed about 3 times so far but he's been postponed because he has excellent speech & language with the hearing aids and the little hearing he gets through them. So technically he'd qualify for a CI but as he gets so much benefit from the hearing aids, he wasn't put forward. Over the past few days, though, he seems to have lost the little hearing he had left, which is why i'm looking into alternatives. He has good speech & his reading level is 2 years ahead (8.06 and he's 6.05 years old).

I think the age limit for the CI (4-5) is for children who've had NO benefit from hearing aids or no use of HAs before. my son has had his nerves stimulated all along (since he was 9 months old with hearing aids), so the change wouldn't be too drastic, just from one type of sound to another.

Are you in touch with your local NDCS group? Are you in London? I'm in SW London.

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 13:19

Go back to the team and tell them his hearing has dropped.

Keep your profile up.

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 13:20

I am in Surrey. DH was implanted in Southampton.

Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 13:20

Notanoverdraft - how is your husnband's hearing with the CI? Dominic is v deaf (100-120 dB) but he managed find with hearing aids until now. He hears at 40-50 dB with them, plus lipreading and reading. I find it heartbreaking now to see how he's lost the little hearing he had. Our next appointment isn't till 18th May and then who knows how much longer it'll take, summer holidays etc. I'm getting v depressed about this.

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 13:21

BTW it is LGJ

Overdraft was my swappee.

Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 13:23

We did - Dh rang them and they said they ahve no appointments before the 18th May. we also asked the GP to refer us to a different hospital, but he referred us to the same one, saying they might act quicker if they are asked for a second opinion (professional pride etc). They aren't. Now I worry we've been wasting all this time (going through this for the last 6 months before it became an emergency this past week) and we'd need to start from scratch somewhere else. His file is about 3 inches thick.

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 13:23

Have you paid to CAT ??

If so you can CAT me.

Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 13:25

I'll pay up now and CAt you.

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 13:27

The I will give you my phone number and we can talk.

Dont forget I am in as NotanOVERDRAFTdodger ATM so that is what the system will recognise.

Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 13:31

OK, paid up and CAT-ed you. Thanks.

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 13:37

You are welcome,

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 13:38

It is what MN is all about.

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 14:09

No sign yet.

But then they are short staffed due to Maternity leave, Easter school hols etc.,

Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 14:58

I had no idea these CATs are forwarded manually.

NotanOVERDRAFTdodger · 12/04/2006 15:13

If you are happy to put your e-mail address on here I will E-mail you back PDQ

LadySherlockofLGJ · 12/04/2006 18:25

CAT

Received I have replied.

LGJ

Don't forget to check your junk mail.

Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 19:23

I haven't received it yet. I checked the junk pile too. OMG Lady Sherlock, it's you, i think we might have clashed at some stage in the past? (on a very early thread about prayers in school? I can't remember v well, as you can see. Apologies if that's so.)

LadySherlockofLGJ · 12/04/2006 19:24

That is what MN is all about, falling out and making up. Grin

Cristina7 · 12/04/2006 19:27

Yes, it's nice that people don't hold grudges. Or else pregnancy and childbirth have completely destroyed our memories.

geogteach · 12/04/2006 19:42

Sorry to hear about Dominic Cristina, you may remember we met at DELTA my son is Alex and he is loosing hearing too but not yet to a level where we have considered implants. I know people who have had implants at GOS and Southampton, can you be refered elsewhere.
Going back to Catrin, sorry I can't help with BSL either but have you used the NDCS chat room? I know lots of people on there would be able to help out.