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Personally I would lean more on getting the wireless unit instead of the wired

unit, I grew up wearing the wired one.

Wired: There is interference when the teacher is about a foot away from the

student, and further you go the more interference there is until there is

nothing. Is is clear, but wearing a wired unit you're looking at wires that

easily break when you're playing with them, and boots that give you a hard time

when they break just as easily. You can't eat or drink when the unit is on the

body, and it gets in the way.

Wireless: You can be twenty feet away from the student before any interference

kicks in, the unit slips easily into a pocket, or can be worn on the belt, or

pants, there isn't anything getting in the way, and the boots are sturdier and

wears longer then the other boots do. I believe there are two settings where the

other one only has one - normal, and more intimate settings, both are fantastic

and alot clearer than the wired unit is.

Started wearing the wireless unit about five years ago.

Sincerely yours; Krista.

Michele Westmaas wrote:

Help! Our school district has me in fits about Aubrie's FM unit. Short

story is that we are going to order something new. The decision is

between a wireless Lexus and a wired/receiver-pack-on-your-body

Solaris. The wireless, of course, is more expensive. However, Aubrie

is going to be 7 and is beginning to notice her differences. Wouldn't

it be nice if she didn't have this contraption on to show everyone just

how different she is? And wouldn't it be nice if a little girl could

not have her outfits mangled by the harness? Ok, I know those are the

most " appropriate " reasons for the decision. Anyone have experience

with either type of unit and/or making this kind decision that will help

me in deciding what is really best for Aubrie and how to persuade the

district to get it (whichever it is)? I am leaning towards wireless,

but if there are reasons that it's really not the best choice, I need to

know them.

Thanks in advance for the continued support!!

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 6 yrs -- zombie Robomom is my new name after 3 sleepless

nights -- I don't know how some of you guys function on little sleep &

constant stress-- what a nightmare I am!

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7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information

will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact

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Personally I would lean more on getting the wireless unit instead of the wired

unit, I grew up wearing the wired one.

Wired: There is interference when the teacher is about a foot away from the

student, and further you go the more interference there is until there is

nothing. Is is clear, but wearing a wired unit you're looking at wires that

easily break when you're playing with them, and boots that give you a hard time

when they break just as easily. You can't eat or drink when the unit is on the

body, and it gets in the way.

Wireless: You can be twenty feet away from the student before any interference

kicks in, the unit slips easily into a pocket, or can be worn on the belt, or

pants, there isn't anything getting in the way, and the boots are sturdier and

wears longer then the other boots do. I believe there are two settings where the

other one only has one - normal, and more intimate settings, both are fantastic

and alot clearer than the wired unit is.

Started wearing the wireless unit about five years ago.

Sincerely yours; Krista.

Michele Westmaas wrote:

Help! Our school district has me in fits about Aubrie's FM unit. Short

story is that we are going to order something new. The decision is

between a wireless Lexus and a wired/receiver-pack-on-your-body

Solaris. The wireless, of course, is more expensive. However, Aubrie

is going to be 7 and is beginning to notice her differences. Wouldn't

it be nice if she didn't have this contraption on to show everyone just

how different she is? And wouldn't it be nice if a little girl could

not have her outfits mangled by the harness? Ok, I know those are the

most " appropriate " reasons for the decision. Anyone have experience

with either type of unit and/or making this kind decision that will help

me in deciding what is really best for Aubrie and how to persuade the

district to get it (whichever it is)? I am leaning towards wireless,

but if there are reasons that it's really not the best choice, I need to

know them.

Thanks in advance for the continued support!!

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 6 yrs -- zombie Robomom is my new name after 3 sleepless

nights -- I don't know how some of you guys function on little sleep &

constant stress-- what a nightmare I am!

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information

will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact

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Personally I would lean more on getting the wireless unit instead of the wired

unit, I grew up wearing the wired one.

Wired: There is interference when the teacher is about a foot away from the

student, and further you go the more interference there is until there is

nothing. Is is clear, but wearing a wired unit you're looking at wires that

easily break when you're playing with them, and boots that give you a hard time

when they break just as easily. You can't eat or drink when the unit is on the

body, and it gets in the way.

Wireless: You can be twenty feet away from the student before any interference

kicks in, the unit slips easily into a pocket, or can be worn on the belt, or

pants, there isn't anything getting in the way, and the boots are sturdier and

wears longer then the other boots do. I believe there are two settings where the

other one only has one - normal, and more intimate settings, both are fantastic

and alot clearer than the wired unit is.

Started wearing the wireless unit about five years ago.

Sincerely yours; Krista.

Michele Westmaas wrote:

Help! Our school district has me in fits about Aubrie's FM unit. Short

story is that we are going to order something new. The decision is

between a wireless Lexus and a wired/receiver-pack-on-your-body

Solaris. The wireless, of course, is more expensive. However, Aubrie

is going to be 7 and is beginning to notice her differences. Wouldn't

it be nice if she didn't have this contraption on to show everyone just

how different she is? And wouldn't it be nice if a little girl could

not have her outfits mangled by the harness? Ok, I know those are the

most " appropriate " reasons for the decision. Anyone have experience

with either type of unit and/or making this kind decision that will help

me in deciding what is really best for Aubrie and how to persuade the

district to get it (whichever it is)? I am leaning towards wireless,

but if there are reasons that it's really not the best choice, I need to

know them.

Thanks in advance for the continued support!!

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 6 yrs -- zombie Robomom is my new name after 3 sleepless

nights -- I don't know how some of you guys function on little sleep &

constant stress-- what a nightmare I am!

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information

will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact

CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

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I am a little confused ... the FM system has small receivers that

attach to his hearing aids - they are about the size of the battery

compartment on the hearing aid. The teacher has to wear the microphone, and

has to cart the microphone and transmitter from class to class. There

have been lots of equipment problems in the three years he has used the

system. Sometimes the transmitter doesn't recharge and every element has

been found at one time or another to be faulty. The county audiologist is

very responsive and concerned, and always takes at his word if he says

the sound quality is lacking or absent :o). Additionally, the receivers put

an extra load on his hearing aid batteries - has been using the

system for 7th, 8th and 9th grades so far. Teachers fall into three groups.

Some get fairly preoccupied with the equipment, and it sort of becomes

another person - or becomes an extension of their idea of . Some make

no fuss at all - and even will chat to directly on the sly :o). Only

one teacher refused to wear it - and the school dealt with that one

beautifully! and yes - it has happened that the teachers forget to turn off

their microphone and has been in on small private conversations....

:o)

I wish I were more help -

Otherwise, the system really adds alot to 's ability to receive

auditory input from the teacher in the classroom.

best always-

yuka

help on fm systems

> Help! Our school district has me in fits about Aubrie's FM unit. Short

> story is that we are going to order something new. The decision is

> between a wireless Lexus and a wired/receiver-pack-on-your-body

> Solaris. The wireless, of course, is more expensive. However, Aubrie

> is going to be 7 and is beginning to notice her differences. Wouldn't

> it be nice if she didn't have this contraption on to show everyone just

> how different she is? And wouldn't it be nice if a little girl could

> not have her outfits mangled by the harness? Ok, I know those are the

> most " appropriate " reasons for the decision. Anyone have experience

> with either type of unit and/or making this kind decision that will help

> me in deciding what is really best for Aubrie and how to persuade the

> district to get it (whichever it is)? I am leaning towards wireless,

> but if there are reasons that it's really not the best choice, I need to

> know them.

>

> Thanks in advance for the continued support!!

>

> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie 6 yrs -- zombie Robomom is my new name after 3 sleepless

> nights -- I don't know how some of you guys function on little sleep &

> constant stress-- what a nightmare I am!

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Quick ps to my post :o)

ok - after reading Krista's well thought out response, I asked some

questions. The transmitter is a small box - somewhere between a deck of

cards and a gameboySP. The teacher has this with the microphone.

only has the " boots " on his hearing aids. No wires or box on .

:o)

yuka

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Yuka -

That's what we're looking for -- no wires or boxes on Aubrie. I hadn't

thought about the extra drain on her hearing aid batteries, but I guess

that would be worth it. Thanks for sharing 's experience. I'm

sorry to hear his has been unreliable. Does he know the brand? Since

Aubrie's in elementary school, she won't have to cart it around too much

-- one classroom and then her therapies, music, PE, etc.

Michele W

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i wish I knew for certain. But I do think it is a Phonak - their name and

logo stick in my mind from when the system used to come home to recharge.

:o) yuka

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> Yuka -

> That's what we're looking for -- no wires or boxes on Aubrie. I hadn't

> thought about the extra drain on her hearing aid batteries, but I guess

> that would be worth it. Thanks for sharing 's experience. I'm

> sorry to hear his has been unreliable. Does he know the brand? Since

> Aubrie's in elementary school, she won't have to cart it around too much

> -- one classroom and then her therapies, music, PE, etc.

>

> Michele W

>

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Michele,

You sure need some sleep it sounds like. I have no answers, just more

questions? Have you asked your audiologist? We had a student last year on a

wireless FM unit in 6th grade. don't know what kind. Problem was he got new

hearing aids over the summer before coming to 7th, and they weren't compatible.

It took the audiologist weeks to get the right system to work then the jr. hi.

boy refused to use it any more because he said he was getting along without it.

Long story. Which system would work best with her current aids?

My gut reaction as a mom would be wireless too but the audiologist may have

to work with the school.

Maybe you have already done this.

Prayers for some restfull sleep.

Blessings and Hugs.

Lynn

help on fm systems

Help! Our school district has me in fits about Aubrie's FM unit. Short

story is that we are going to order something new. The decision is

between a wireless Lexus and a wired/receiver-pack-on-your-body

Solaris. The wireless, of course, is more expensive. However, Aubrie

is going to be 7 and is beginning to notice her differences. Wouldn't

it be nice if she didn't have this contraption on to show everyone just

how different she is? And wouldn't it be nice if a little girl could

not have her outfits mangled by the harness? Ok, I know those are the

most " appropriate " reasons for the decision. Anyone have experience

with either type of unit and/or making this kind decision that will help

me in deciding what is really best for Aubrie and how to persuade the

district to get it (whichever it is)? I am leaning towards wireless,

but if there are reasons that it's really not the best choice, I need to

know them.

Thanks in advance for the continued support!!

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 6 yrs -- zombie Robomom is my new name after 3 sleepless

nights -- I don't know how some of you guys function on little sleep &

constant stress-- what a nightmare I am!

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

Information will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may

contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

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Danny uses the same system as . It has broken down on occasion but

overall works well. We have no experience with the other type but I would

have to think wireless would be preferred.

R- Mom to Danny,13

on 8/25/04 5:56 PM, Yuka Persico at yuka@... wrote:

>

> Quick ps to my post :o)

>

> ok - after reading Krista's well thought out response, I asked some

> questions. The transmitter is a small box - somewhere between a deck of

> cards and a gameboySP. The teacher has this with the microphone.

> only has the " boots " on his hearing aids. No wires or box on .

>

> :o)

> yuka

>

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

> CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 7th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

> Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may

> contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

> www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

>

>

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Danny uses the same system as . It has broken down on occasion but

overall works well. We have no experience with the other type but I would

have to think wireless would be preferred.

R- Mom to Danny,13

on 8/25/04 5:56 PM, Yuka Persico at yuka@... wrote:

>

> Quick ps to my post :o)

>

> ok - after reading Krista's well thought out response, I asked some

> questions. The transmitter is a small box - somewhere between a deck of

> cards and a gameboySP. The teacher has this with the microphone.

> only has the " boots " on his hearing aids. No wires or box on .

>

> :o)

> yuka

>

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

> CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 7th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

> Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may

> contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

> www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

>

>

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What about a free field system? That's what Kennedy uses.... It's four

speakers mounted around the room and the TEACHER wears the microphone,

Aubrie doesn't have to wear anything and it benefits all the kids. Most

teachers love them because it helps other kids focus also.

Weir

Mom to Kennedy 6 yr old with CHARGE, 15, 13 and wife to Graeme.

New Brunswick, Canada

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help on fm systems

Help! Our school district has me in fits about Aubrie's FM unit. Short

story is that we are going to order something new. The decision is

between a wireless Lexus and a wired/receiver-pack-on-your-body

Solaris. The wireless, of course, is more expensive. However, Aubrie

is going to be 7 and is beginning to notice her differences. Wouldn't

it be nice if she didn't have this contraption on to show everyone just

how different she is? And wouldn't it be nice if a little girl could

not have her outfits mangled by the harness? Ok, I know those are the

most " appropriate " reasons for the decision. Anyone have experience

with either type of unit and/or making this kind decision that will help

me in deciding what is really best for Aubrie and how to persuade the

district to get it (whichever it is)? I am leaning towards wireless,

but if there are reasons that it's really not the best choice, I need to

know them.

Thanks in advance for the continued support!!

Michele W

mom to Aubrie 6 yrs -- zombie Robomom is my new name after 3 sleepless

nights -- I don't know how some of you guys function on little sleep &

constant stress-- what a nightmare I am!

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

Information will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may

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Lynn-

Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, the audiologist and I have had long

discussions. Either system will be compatible with her current aids.

She is concerned about compatability if we change aids, but we'd have to

work with the hearing aid audiologist to be sure that any future aids

would still work with it.

Currently, the school aud. is recommending 1) binaural wireless, 2)

monaural wireless, 3) binaural wired. The 2nd choice is actually the

cheapest and monaural is appropriate for Aubrie given that she has very

minimal hearing in her bad ear. If it was my $, I wouldn't pay the

extra to FM that ear either. The aid is giving that ear input so it's

not being left with nothing.

I've also got a recommendation for the wireless coming from our DB

specialist so I am hoping that we've got all our ducks in a row. We'll

see what tomorrow brings.

Add to all this-- our dog had a burst ear drum over the weekend (chronic

ear infections) so I took her in Sat. While she was sedated to check

her ears, we had some growths removed. She's been scratching out the

stitches and was bleeding so we just got done with a house call having

her sedated and rebandaged after a check of everything. Yikes.

Michele W

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Lynn-

Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, the audiologist and I have had long

discussions. Either system will be compatible with her current aids.

She is concerned about compatability if we change aids, but we'd have to

work with the hearing aid audiologist to be sure that any future aids

would still work with it.

Currently, the school aud. is recommending 1) binaural wireless, 2)

monaural wireless, 3) binaural wired. The 2nd choice is actually the

cheapest and monaural is appropriate for Aubrie given that she has very

minimal hearing in her bad ear. If it was my $, I wouldn't pay the

extra to FM that ear either. The aid is giving that ear input so it's

not being left with nothing.

I've also got a recommendation for the wireless coming from our DB

specialist so I am hoping that we've got all our ducks in a row. We'll

see what tomorrow brings.

Add to all this-- our dog had a burst ear drum over the weekend (chronic

ear infections) so I took her in Sat. While she was sedated to check

her ears, we had some growths removed. She's been scratching out the

stitches and was bleeding so we just got done with a house call having

her sedated and rebandaged after a check of everything. Yikes.

Michele W

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The free field sounds like a great option and it's been brought up but

we've always gone with the personal FM unit. Not sure why the personal

unit is prefered though. Perhaps so she has it in all settings and for

therapies. Since learning about the free field systems, I've thought

all classrooms should have those whether there are hearing impaired kids

or not.

Michele W

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The free field sounds like a great option and it's been brought up but

we've always gone with the personal FM unit. Not sure why the personal

unit is prefered though. Perhaps so she has it in all settings and for

therapies. Since learning about the free field systems, I've thought

all classrooms should have those whether there are hearing impaired kids

or not.

Michele W

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" While she was sedated to check

her ears, we had some growths removed. She's been scratching out the

stitches and was bleeding so we just got done with a house call having

her sedated and rebandaged after a check of everything. Yikes. "

I smiled when I read this. I feel bad for your dog. I couldn't help

but chuckle and be thankful that when had her ear growth removed she

didn't " scratch out the stitches " . I don't mean to make light of you dogs needs

but I couldn't help but relate on a different level. It gave me a chuckle for

the day.

I am picking up from her apartment ( 45 miles from home but on the

way to the doctor) tomorrow. We will go shopping , do lunch and I will got with

her to the doctor. He is removing the packing from her hear and testing the

hearing on her " new and improved " ear canal. He expects the aid to work just

fine. It's girls day out before she starts college and I start school on

Monday. I go back Friday and the students come Monday.

Sounds like you have really done your homework for the FM system. I had

never heard of the room speakers was talking about.

Blessings and Hugs.

Lynn

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Lynn-

Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, the audiologist and I have had long

discussions. Either system will be compatible with her current aids.

She is concerned about compatability if we change aids, but we'd have to

work with the hearing aid audiologist to be sure that any future aids

would still work with it.

Currently, the school aud. is recommending 1) binaural wireless, 2)

monaural wireless, 3) binaural wired. The 2nd choice is actually the

cheapest and monaural is appropriate for Aubrie given that she has very

minimal hearing in her bad ear. If it was my $, I wouldn't pay the

extra to FM that ear either. The aid is giving that ear input so it's

not being left with nothing.

I've also got a recommendation for the wireless coming from our DB

specialist so I am hoping that we've got all our ducks in a row. We'll

see what tomorrow brings.

Add to all this-- our dog had a burst ear drum over the weekend (chronic

ear infections) so I took her in Sat. While she was sedated to check

her ears, we had some growths removed. She's been scratching out the

stitches and was bleeding so we just got done with a house call having

her sedated and rebandaged after a check of everything. Yikes.

Michele W

Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

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Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

please contact marion@... or visit

the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page

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7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

Information will be available at our website

www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may

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" While she was sedated to check

her ears, we had some growths removed. She's been scratching out the

stitches and was bleeding so we just got done with a house call having

her sedated and rebandaged after a check of everything. Yikes. "

I smiled when I read this. I feel bad for your dog. I couldn't help

but chuckle and be thankful that when had her ear growth removed she

didn't " scratch out the stitches " . I don't mean to make light of you dogs needs

but I couldn't help but relate on a different level. It gave me a chuckle for

the day.

I am picking up from her apartment ( 45 miles from home but on the

way to the doctor) tomorrow. We will go shopping , do lunch and I will got with

her to the doctor. He is removing the packing from her hear and testing the

hearing on her " new and improved " ear canal. He expects the aid to work just

fine. It's girls day out before she starts college and I start school on

Monday. I go back Friday and the students come Monday.

Sounds like you have really done your homework for the FM system. I had

never heard of the room speakers was talking about.

Blessings and Hugs.

Lynn

Re: help on fm systems

Lynn-

Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, the audiologist and I have had long

discussions. Either system will be compatible with her current aids.

She is concerned about compatability if we change aids, but we'd have to

work with the hearing aid audiologist to be sure that any future aids

would still work with it.

Currently, the school aud. is recommending 1) binaural wireless, 2)

monaural wireless, 3) binaural wired. The 2nd choice is actually the

cheapest and monaural is appropriate for Aubrie given that she has very

minimal hearing in her bad ear. If it was my $, I wouldn't pay the

extra to FM that ear either. The aid is giving that ear input so it's

not being left with nothing.

I've also got a recommendation for the wireless coming from our DB

specialist so I am hoping that we've got all our ducks in a row. We'll

see what tomorrow brings.

Add to all this-- our dog had a burst ear drum over the weekend (chronic

ear infections) so I took her in Sat. While she was sedated to check

her ears, we had some growths removed. She's been scratching out the

stitches and was bleeding so we just got done with a house call having

her sedated and rebandaged after a check of everything. Yikes.

Michele W

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CHARGE Syndrome Foundation.

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Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

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7th International

CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

Information will be available at our website

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Lynn-

Glad to provide your chuckle for the night :-D

Sounds like a great day tomorrow. I look forward to times like that

with my adult kids.

I got the recommendation letter from the DB specialist. She's great!

You know, I forget sometimes to consult her first. She's got the total

pic of Aubrie where everyone else considers her from the perspective of

any kid. She pointed out the issues with Aubrie's hearing and vision

and other difficulties that interfere with moving etc and how the wires

and body unit would be an impediment to her where the wireless would

allow freedom of movement and less interference. So I think it's going

to be fine. Just too bad I have to do so much work to get things done

right. Makes you wonder who is the professional here. Aren't they

supposed to be figuring out the best thing?

I got my hair done today. My hairdresser's son is LD in reading. Years

ago I pointed out that books on tape, having tests read to him, etc were

options. Of course, she didn't know that. She had just talked with

another person with a child in the same situation. Isn't it the LD

specialists job to make available all of the resources that can help a

child? Instead, they just do the few things the district offers easily

and negates to educate the students and parents of other options. Argh!

Michele W

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Lynn-

Glad to provide your chuckle for the night :-D

Sounds like a great day tomorrow. I look forward to times like that

with my adult kids.

I got the recommendation letter from the DB specialist. She's great!

You know, I forget sometimes to consult her first. She's got the total

pic of Aubrie where everyone else considers her from the perspective of

any kid. She pointed out the issues with Aubrie's hearing and vision

and other difficulties that interfere with moving etc and how the wires

and body unit would be an impediment to her where the wireless would

allow freedom of movement and less interference. So I think it's going

to be fine. Just too bad I have to do so much work to get things done

right. Makes you wonder who is the professional here. Aren't they

supposed to be figuring out the best thing?

I got my hair done today. My hairdresser's son is LD in reading. Years

ago I pointed out that books on tape, having tests read to him, etc were

options. Of course, she didn't know that. She had just talked with

another person with a child in the same situation. Isn't it the LD

specialists job to make available all of the resources that can help a

child? Instead, they just do the few things the district offers easily

and negates to educate the students and parents of other options. Argh!

Michele W

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I agree. I have a hearing impaired child in my classroom, and I am so

excited that my room finally gets an amplification system as it will

benefit ALL the kids. I am on both sides of the fence as a parent of a

HI kid and as a teacher...

G

> What about a free field system? That's what Kennedy uses.... It's

> four

> speakers mounted around the room and the TEACHER wears the microphone,

> Aubrie doesn't have to wear anything and it benefits all the kids.

> Most

> teachers love them because it helps other kids focus also.

> Weir

> Mom to Kennedy 6 yr old with CHARGE, 15, 13 and wife to

> Graeme.

> New Brunswick, Canada

> Weir homepage: http://ca.geocities.com/weirfamilyrogers

> CHARGE SYNDROME CANADA: http://www.chargesyndrome.ca

>

> help on fm systems

>

>

> Help! Our school district has me in fits about Aubrie's FM unit.

> Short

> story is that we are going to order something new. The decision is

> between a wireless Lexus and a wired/receiver-pack-on-your-body

> Solaris. The wireless, of course, is more expensive. However,

> Aubrie

> is going to be 7 and is beginning to notice her differences.

> Wouldn't

> it be nice if she didn't have this contraption on to show everyone

> just

> how different she is? And wouldn't it be nice if a little girl could

> not have her outfits mangled by the harness? Ok, I know those are

> the

> most " appropriate " reasons for the decision. Anyone have experience

> with either type of unit and/or making this kind decision that will

> help

> me in deciding what is really best for Aubrie and how to persuade the

> district to get it (whichever it is)? I am leaning towards wireless,

> but if there are reasons that it's really not the best choice, I

> need to

> know them.

>

> Thanks in advance for the continued support!!

>

> Michele W

> mom to Aubrie 6 yrs -- zombie Robomom is my new name after 3

> sleepless

> nights -- I don't know how some of you guys function on little

> sleep &

> constant stress-- what a nightmare I am!

>

>

>

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> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter)

> please contact marion@... or visit

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> at http://www.chargesyndrome.org

> 7th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005.

> Information will be available at our website

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you

> may

> contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit

> www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you!

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