College Student
- Age 21
Diagnosis of severe CAPD Secondary to Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder.
Functionally, she appeared to have a progressive
loss of hearing over a period of two years, until
eventually she functioned as a deaf person. She
used lip reading to communicate; used closed captioning
on her TV; and had note-takers for her classes.
After one round of TLP, this was her report:
"I am home now, graduated from college.
I was on the 7th CD and hearing more and more
of it, when I started hearing other sounds that
were not on the CD. At first it was maybe only
one thing every couple of days (a horn beeping,
a bird, etc...) They seemed to be higher frequency
sounds not surrounded by other sounds. I mean
that aside from that sounds everything else was
quiet. Then one night I came into the room and
was humming something. My boyfriend asked me what
I was humming and I said, I don't know it was
just a tune I had in my head. He said that it
was the song that had just been on the radio a
minute ago and he had just turned it off. So he
turned it back on and made me stand there and
listen. At first I did not hear anything but he
said to just hum a tune. So I did and soon I was
humming the melody of the song on the radio note
for note! It was amazing. We stayed up until about
5 AM listening to the radio and CD's.
Matt (my boyfriend) would sometimes tell me what
instruments were playing or whether it was a male
or female voice at the time. Then on the next
song he would not tell me but ask me to try to
decide what I was hearing. And soon I could pick
out if it was a male or female voice and even
some of the instruments. That whole night I started
hearing all sorts of things...the water when I
was pouring a drink, crinkling of a candy wrapper,
a knock at the door and people's voices. I still
could not understand what people were saying,
but was hearing everything. I continued doing
The Listening Program and was finishing CD 8 last
week. During the couple weeks since I have been
home, my processing seems to have gotten better
and better. And just this last week I have been
able to understand people when they speak and
even talk on the phone some. I practiced a lot
with Matt until I felt that I was able to understand
enough to talk to other people. Now I can answer
the phone and talk to whoever it is. It is amazing.
The more I do it the better I am getting. I can
also usually hear everything on the TV too, unless
someone is speaking and there are a lot of other
sounds too (a crowd, music, traffic). Background
noise still seems to be a bit of a problem, but
not at all like it used to be. It is sort of like
my hearing came back in the same progression that
it left. I was in church yesterday and could carry
on a conversation with my friend with no problem,
despite all the other people talking and the music
in the background. I have not been able to do
that for like 4 or 5 years, even before I started
having so much hearing trouble. I am amazed. The
Listening Program really worked for me. I am so
happy to be hearing and understanding again….I
have two interviews this week….I cannot
say enough how much easier the process is and
how many more employment opportunities are open
to me now that I can hear again…. Thanks
so much."
Lori Riggs, M.A., CCC/SLP
National Association for Child Development
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