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<blockquote data-quote="EmJay" data-source="post: 485298" data-attributes="member: 13282"><p>No indeed.... You did not offend me at all!</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>If all else fails, you chould check with an audiologist. There is special testing where they can do differential stuff like noise (different kinds of distracting & sometimes annoying noises) in one headphone and directions in another to see if they can follow the directions through the noise, etc. Hope this helps.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong>I did inquire with the audiologist during his apparent HEARING test and she was clueless. That's why I felt like we were lead in circles. I like the Occupational Therapist (OT) idea.... Is this something I have to seek out on my own or can they provide this through school.</p><p></p><p>Also, since you mentioned the noise; he is sensitive to certain types of noises. And he also gets very caught up in repetetive noises. FOr ex: his brothers toys. He will aggravated the heck out of me by pushing the same button over and over and over and over and over (you get the picture) again with no regards to who is in the room or where we are. Certain things make him annoyed (if my voice gets too loud; which I'm known for doing) and his brothers crying drives him nuts. He has told me at times that he just wants to pull his ears off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmJay, post: 485298, member: 13282"] No indeed.... You did not offend me at all! [B]If all else fails, you chould check with an audiologist. There is special testing where they can do differential stuff like noise (different kinds of distracting & sometimes annoying noises) in one headphone and directions in another to see if they can follow the directions through the noise, etc. Hope this helps. [/B]I did inquire with the audiologist during his apparent HEARING test and she was clueless. That's why I felt like we were lead in circles. I like the Occupational Therapist (OT) idea.... Is this something I have to seek out on my own or can they provide this through school. Also, since you mentioned the noise; he is sensitive to certain types of noises. And he also gets very caught up in repetetive noises. FOr ex: his brothers toys. He will aggravated the heck out of me by pushing the same button over and over and over and over and over (you get the picture) again with no regards to who is in the room or where we are. Certain things make him annoyed (if my voice gets too loud; which I'm known for doing) and his brothers crying drives him nuts. He has told me at times that he just wants to pull his ears off! [/QUOTE]
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